By Andrew Gould Advertisements are unavoidable across sports. Sponsors are marketed throughout every stadium and are ubiquitous across every broadcast. While often annoying, the ads typically don’t directly interfere with the viewing experience. However, that wasn’t the case when an ad developed a life of its own during Saturday’s game between the Tampa Bay Rays and Minnesota Twins. As illustrated by Awful Announcing, the Bally Sports North broadcast promoted Minnesota’s Treasure Island Casino. A pop-up poker chip did not appear to operate as planned, as it covered the strike zone during a pla…