Fans slam Fox for bizarre AI graphic after All-Star Game
A widely mocked AI-generated post overshadowed otherwise creative All-Star Game coverage from Fox.


Fox Sports delivered plenty of spectacle during the 2026 MLB All-Star Game, but it was a social media post, not the broadcast, that ended up drawing the loudest reaction.
Fox goes viral for wrong reasons with ‘AI slop’ All-Star content
On the field, the American League secured a comfortable win, with Cody Bellinger earning MVP honors after delivering an early two-run hit. Off the field, Fox leaned into the event’s pageantry, producing a pair of well-received segments that helped elevate the night’s atmosphere.
#CodyBellinger is now the only player in Major League Baseball history to accomplish all five of the following milestones.
— The Big Lead (@TheBigLead) July 15, 2026
Each achievement on its own represents a career highlight. Together, they form one of the most unique résumés the game has ever seen. pic.twitter.com/q4tfalTsjO
One featured a cinematic, narrated piece built around a carnival setting, blending players, mascots and stylized visuals into a playful introduction. Another, aired after sunset, showed children riding bicycles onto the field to meet players, play catch and watch fireworks, set against a rendition of “America the Beautiful”. It was nostalgic, emotional and visually memorable.S
But shortly after the game, Fox Sports posted an AI-generated graphic celebrating Bellinger’s MVP performance. The image, featuring a hyper-stylized eagle in a baseball uniform, was widely criticized across social media, with fans labeling it “AI slop” and questioning why it was used at all.
The AL rings the bell! 🔔 pic.twitter.com/2hZm0b5Eia
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 15, 2026
The backlash only grew when a follow-up animated version appeared, showing the same eagle flying over Philadelphia and interacting with local landmarks. Viewers took issue not just with the concept, but with the execution, pointing to awkward visuals, distorted text, and a lack of polish compared to the network’s professionally produced broadcast content.
Your AI slop graphic completely butchered the name of Citizens Bank Park pic.twitter.com/M5ms2VFc6E
— JaguarGator9 (@JaguarGator9NFL) July 15, 2026
Fox had already demonstrated its ability to create high-quality, human-driven storytelling during the game itself. The AI posts, by comparison, felt unnecessary, and, to some, emblematic of a trend across sports media, where quick, algorithm-generated visuals are prioritized for engagement.
Ironically, the post became one of Fox Sports’ most-seen pieces of content from the night, though largely for the wrong reasons, as replies and quote-posts piled up with criticism and mockery.
While AI tools offer speed and scale, audiences are proving increasingly sensitive to when they replace, rather than enhance, creative work. If the All-Star Game is meant to celebrate baseball at its most polished and entertaining, many fans made it clear they’d prefer the same standard apply to everything around it, too.
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