ESPN’s Jeff Passan Slams Brent Rooker— ‘Own that Loser’

Passan vs Rooker: The All-Star Game’s Unexpected Showdown

What started as a feel-good moment at the 2025 MLB All-Star Game quickly spiraled into one of the most talked-about controversies of the week. It wasn’t a play at the plate or a walk-off homer. It was a tweet and the war of words between Brent Rooker and ESPN’s Jeff Passan that followed.

Rooker, the Marlins’ first-time All-Star, made the most of his debut. A clutch three-run homer in the 7th and two absolute bombs in the swing-off proved he belonged. Fans loved it. Analysts took notice. But apparently, ESPN’s top MLB insider didn’t.

When Passan lamented the absence of big-name stars like Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh, Rooker wasn’t having it. He responded directly on X:

“Am I not good enough for you, Jeff?”

The post blew up instantly. Fans praised Rooker’s courage and his stats, 20 homers, a .279 average, and an OPS over .860. He didn’t just earn his spot. He dominated it.

Then, Passan responded. And things got ugly.

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Passan’s Tweet: “Own That Loser”

Roughly an hour later, Passan fired off a now-viral tweet:
“Own that loser.”

For an ESPN journalist known for measured reporting, it was a shockingly personal jab. Some fans loved the clapback, calling it “savage” and “unfiltered.” Others called it what it was: unprofessional.

Suddenly, the game wasn’t the headline. The tweet war was.

Who Gets to Be an All-Star?

This drama opens up a deeper debate in baseball:

  • Should All-Star selections be based on fame or performance?
  • Do lesser-known players get unfairly dismissed even when they deliver big?
  • And when media voices blur the line between opinion and antagonism, who holds them accountable?

Brent Rooker earned his moment. And instead of praise, he got publicly dismissed by a top reporter.
But if Rooker is a “loser,” as Passan put it, what does that say about those who didn’t even show up?

In a game meant to celebrate the best in baseball, the biggest fireworks came from Twitter.

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