Atlanta Braves fans with a strong opinion about ballpark behavior may have a chance to turn that interest into a paid role this season.
A sports betting site, BetUS, is offering $2,500 for what it is calling a "Karen Hunter" position, a traveling assignment that involves attending Major League Baseball games across the country to evaluate fan behavior at all 30 stadiums.
The job is aimed at identifying which MLB team has the most "Karen-heavy" fanbase, a slang term often used online to describe overly confrontational or complaint-prone behavior in public settings.
According to the listing, the selected applicant would be required to visit MLB stadiums throughout the season and observe fan behavior in real time. Responsibilities include:
Recording behavioral trends across different fanbases
The company says the goal is to compare fan behavior across all 30 teams and identify which franchise has the most "Karen-like" supporters.
In addition to the $2,500 payout, the role includes travel opportunities to ballparks nationwide, with the company promoting the position as a chance to "make history" while attending live baseball games.
The project's methodology reportedly includes a mix of online and behavioral metrics, such as:
One-star Google reviews from fans over the past year
Whether teams have systems for reporting unruly fan behavior
Overall social media sentiment for each MLB franchise
Data used for the rankings is listed as accurate as of February 3, 2026.
Vanessa Johns is the Trending Topics Reporter for the Deep South Connect Team Georgia. Email her at Vcountryman@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: New job offers $2,500 to find which MLB team has the most 'Karen's'
