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tonyposnanskionThreads4d ago
BREAKING- Scott Baio has lost his shift meals for the week for writing a bible verse on his Subway hat while at work.
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Accuracy15%
Framing20%
Context25%
Tone30%
Analysis Summary
This post mixes a real MLB story with a fabricated celebrity narrative. The actual incident involved three San Francisco Giants pitchers who wrote Bible verses on their caps during Pride Night. The league issued them a warning but imposed no fines or other disciplinary action.
The post invents a story about Scott Baio working at Subway and being disciplined for writing a Bible verse on his hat. There's no credible evidence this ever happened โ no news reports, interviews, social media posts, or statements from Subway support this claim. The story appears to be entirely made up.
By attributing this fabricated incident to a well-known celebrity and presenting it as real, the post misleads readers about what actually occurred in both situations.
Claims Analysis (1)
โScott Baio has lost his shift meals for the week for writing a bible verse on his Subway hat while at work.โ
Web search found no incident involving Scott Baio at Subway. The actual story involves MLB Giants players who received only a league warning (no disciplinary action) for writing Bible verses on Pride Night caps. Post conflates two unrelated incidents and fabricates Scott Baio involvement.
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