Sarah Spain would like a word with StubHub.
The ESPN reporter posted to Twitter on Sunday, accusing the ticket company for selling her Chicago Cubs tickets that were listed as “unobstructed” but, in reality, had a pole blocking her vision of the batter.
“Hey @StubHub I bought a bunch of @cubs tix for me & friends & it said unobstructed view & showed a view of the field with no poles. 3 of 6 of us can’t see the batter,” Spain wrote.
“Is it standard business practice for you to photoshop poles out of your photos to deceive customers?”
StubHub has yet to respond to Spain’s message on Twitter as of Monday afternoon.

Spain’s post included a picture she took while at the game of her view with the pole compared to the unobstructed photo that StubHub attached when buying her tickets.
There was not much good to see for Cubs fans as they dropped the series to the Red Sox on Sunday at Wrigley Field, falling 11-5 in the finale of a three-game set.
Chicago sits third in the NL Central standings and nine games out of a wild card spot with a 43-49 record.
The Cubs open a three-game series against the Nationals on Monday on home field.
Spain, 42, is an Emmy and Peabody award winner, a “SportsCenter” reporter, columnist for espnW and the host of the podcast “That’s What She Said.”
Spain’s tweet has 3.7 million views and 14K likes since posting it on Sunday afternoon, with some users sharing in her negative experience with StubHub.

The seats in the row Spain bought have the same unobstructed photo listed with them for all future game tickets for sale.
It seems both Spain and the Cubs could use a future win.