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Sideline Reporter's Laptop Obliterated by Gatorade Bath
Kylen Mills' computer was destroyed during a post-game celebration with Giants player Daniel Susac.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 8:09pm by Ben Kaplan
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A sideline reporter's laptop is destroyed in the celebratory chaos of a Gatorade bath, a hazard of the job that captures the unpredictable nature of live sports coverage.San Francisco TodayDuring a post-game interview with San Francisco Giants catcher Daniel Susac, who was celebrating his MLB debut, Kylen Mills, an NBC Sports reporter, had her laptop completely destroyed when Susac's teammates doused him with a celebratory Gatorade bath. The laptop, which was placed on a stand nearby, was violently bent backwards by the force of the Gatorade pour.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the hazards that sideline reporters face when covering live sporting events, where unexpected celebrations and player interactions can lead to equipment damage and technological mishaps. It also showcases the unpredictable nature of live television and the need for reporters to be prepared for anything.
The details
As Susac was being interviewed after the Giants' 7-2 win over the New York Mets, his teammates decided to surprise him with a celebratory Gatorade bath. Mills, who was standing next to Susac, immediately recoiled as the cold sports drink hit her. Unfortunately, her laptop, which was placed on a stand just a few feet away, was the biggest casualty, violently bending backwards under the weight of the Gatorade.
- The incident occurred following the San Francisco Giants' 7-2 win over the New York Mets on Thursday, April 3, 2026.
- Shortly after the game, Mills provided an update on the state of her device, tweeting 'My laptop is cooked' with a laughing emoji.
The players
Kylen Mills
An NBC Sports reporter who was conducting a post-game interview with Giants player Daniel Susac when his Gatorade bath destroyed her laptop.
Daniel Susac
A 24-year-old San Francisco Giants catcher who was making his MLB debut, reaching base on all four plate appearances with three hits and a walk.
What they’re saying
“My laptop is cooked”
— Kylen Mills, NBC Sports reporter
The takeaway
This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of live sports coverage and the need for reporters to be prepared for unexpected situations that could damage their equipment. It also highlights the risks and challenges that sideline reporters face in capturing the excitement and celebrations of major league sports.
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