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These Models Got Banned From Baseball for Flashing During the World Series

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By Gary Trock on October 28, 2019 at 5:51 AM EDT

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Better than the World Series boos that President Donald Trump received were the World Series boobs that a couple of models served up before getting banned for life from baseball.

Instagram models Julia Rose and Lauren Summer pulled the stunt during Game 5 of the World Series when they flashed Astros pitcher Gerrit Cole.

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They were joined by a third woman, Kayla Lauren, and apparently exposed themselves to drive business for an adult-aimed digital magazine titled, "Shagmag."

After the boobs went nationwide on TV, the women were removed from their seats behind home plate and brought to World Series jail.

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Kayla was able to sneak a selfie while in custody and touted the incident.

"Just got kicked out of the World Series. In police HQ bathroom still gotta get that birthday selfie," she wrote on Instagram Story.

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After they were let out of custody, both Julia and Lauren revealed photos they were giving effectively banning them from MLB events for life.

"On October 27, 2019, you attended the World Series Game 5 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. During the game, you violated the fan code of conduct by exposing yourself during the 7th inning, in order to promote a business."

"You are hereby banned from all Major League Baseball stadiums and facilities, indefinitely."

The letter was signed by David L. Thomas, VP of Security and Ballpark Operations for the Office of the Commissioner.

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Bad call by the officials, but the girls aren't letting it get them down and are loving the publicity from their marketing stunt.

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