An Atlanta radio host's sexist rant landed him a lengthy suspension this week.

Mike Bell, a sports pundit with CBS affiliate 92.9 The Game, unleashed an angry online tirade against ESPN baseball analyst Jessica Mendoza during Tuesday night's American League wild card game between the New York Yankees and Houston Astros, referring to her on Twitter as “Tits McGee" while attempting to discredit her.

The since-deleted tweets also criticized the two-time Olympic softball gold medallist for a lack of qualifications.

“Really? A women's softball slugger as guest analyst on MLB Wildcard Game? Once again ESPN too frigging cute for their own good,” Bell wrote, adding “You guys are telling me there isn't a more qualified Baseball player ESPN can use than a softball player? Gimme a break!”

While harsh, had Bell stopped there, the damage might have been limited to social media outrage.

What he said next, though, was unconscionable.

“Yes, tell us Tits McGhee when you're up there hitting the softball you see a lot of 95 mile and hour cutters?”

It wasn't long before top brass at 92.9 The Game picked up on Bell's inappropriate remarks.

The Atlanta Falcons also took offence.

“Embarrassed by Mike Bell's comments, given he's on our flagship station. Inappropriate and disappointing,” the Falcons tweeted.

Bell has been suspended for an undisclosed length of time after airing a pre-taped apology Wednesday afternoon.

“I didn’t get it,” Bell said, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. “I get it now. There is no place for that kind of stuff on my show. I will be more mindful. I hope I can be a better talk show host and better person. This has been an eye-opening experience.”