Happy baseball season, NYC!
Just weeks after opening day for both the Yankees and Mets, celebrations are in full swing across our favorite city.
No matter who you’re rooting for, there’s something for everyone—from nostalgic train rides to iconic stadium eats, and of course, the unmatched energy of game day with friends and family.
But, it isn’t always love in the stands, despite (and maybe due to) all of the pride for our favorite teams, both in our city and beyond.
There can be a serious case of what may be described as ‘Karenism’ at the games, and a brand new opportunity for New Yorkers and beyond aims to tackle that situation head on.
And the best part? It comes with some pretty sweet perks, from a hefty payout to a traveling tour of all 30 MLB stadiums.
Let’s rewind a bit.
With Major League Baseball in full swing, BetUS is on the hunt for a “Karen Hunter”—someone willing to travel across the country to all 30 MLB stadiums and determine which fanbase has the most “Karen-heavy” reputation. Yes, seriously.
The role involves attending games nationwide, documenting fan behavior, tracking complaints, and even chatting with stadium staff about their experiences with over-the-top spectators.
It’s a concept inspired in part by viral fan moments which left many wondering whether that was an isolated case or part of a bigger trend.

💼 The Job: “Karen Hunter” of the MLB
- ⚾ Visiting MLB stadiums across the country
- 📸 Documenting fan behavior (the good, the bad, and the dramatic)
- 🗣️ Tracking and recording complaints
- 🏟️ Chatting with stadium staff about their experiences with fans
💰 The Perks
For taking on this role of a lifetime, BetUS is offering:
- 🏆 The chance to become the legendary “Karen Hunter”
- 💵 A $2,500 payout for your findings
- ✈️ A travel-filled journey to every MLB stadium in the country
📝 How to Apply
Applications are open through May 30th, so if you’ve ever fancied yourself part baseball fan, part cultural investigator, this might be your moment.
Play ball…and maybe keep an eye out for the Karens while you’re at it.