Meghan Thee Stallion threw out the first pitch for the Houston Astros at the first game of their season. Stephen A. Smith, among most of the world, was watching and noticed something.
David Hensley, the Astros' designated hitter that Opening Day, did something Smith referred to as "naughty."
The ESPN analyst began saying via the Spun:
"Meghan Thee Stallion threw out the first pitch in Houston for the Astros. I know that there's a lot to walk away from. I mean, that white outfit she was wearing was very nice. She looked very nice in that. That's one thought to walk away from."
He complimented the rapper, but he quickly dove into a rant about Hensley.
Stephen A. Smith continued:
"But the one thing that I walked away from and I forgot the guy's name, but he had his hand on her backside. Yes, he did. Yes, he did. He did it quick, but he ain't supposed to be touching her like that. If I was her man, I'd have a problem with that, tell you that right now."
He finished his rant by saying:
"I'm just saying. I understand, but that was naughty, he shouldn't have that. Keep your hands above the waist, round the middle of the back, or the upper back, I think that's safe. The lower you go, the lower you seem."
Astros' star Hensley was on the receiving end of the pitch thrown out by the rapper and they embraced after it was done. That's when Smith noticed the "naughty" behavior.