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MLB Home Run Derby national anthem was a star spangled mess, and singer admitted she was drunk

Country singer Ingrid Andress is checking herself into rehab after admitting she was drunk for her terrible 2024 Home Run Derby national anthem.

Ricky O'Donnell
Ricky O'Donnell has covered basketball at all levels for more than a decade at SB Nation. He’s currently the Associate Director of Programming.

Country music star Ingrid Andress admitted she was drunk during her shockingly poor performance singing the United States’ National Anthem at the 2024 MLB Home Run Derby on Tuesday night. The singer posted on Instagram that she will be checking herself into rehab following widespread negative feedback of her rendition.

The Home Run Derby began with a national anthem that will stand the test of time for all the wrong reasons. Andress’ version of “The Star Spangled Banner” at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas drew confused looks from the baseball stars on the field and hilarious commentary on social media.

Andress’ rendition just didn’t hit the same notes singers usually do. Her bizarre singing during some of the most iconic parts of the song almost brought several players to laughter. It was reminiscent of Fergie’s iconic national anthem at the 2019 NBA All-Star Game both in terms of its odd notes and the reaction from the players. Watch video of Andress’ anthem here:

Remember Whitney Houston’s anthem at the 1991 Super Bowl? Yeah … this is the complete opposite of that.

Update: Andress admitted she was drunk was for the anthem and is checking herself into rehab.

Andress grew up around baseball, with her father Brad Andress on staff as a coach on the Colorado Rockies. Andress has a few country music awards to her name, so good for her for building a career for herself. People just didn’t like this rendition of the anthem, according to social media:

Unless you are Whitney Houston, a memorable national anthem usually isn’t a good thing. Ingrid Andress is certainly a talented songwriter and singer in her own genre, but it’s safe to say she is no Whitney Houston.

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