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Oct042009
Sunday Baseball Classic: The Best Announcer's Prediction...Ever
Sunday, October 4, 2009 at 8:13
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First, let's emphasize that baseball is infinitely superior to wasting five days of your life on a cricket match.
Now, let's illustrate why. In what other sport can you find a player, in his big moment on the field, predicting exactly what he is going to, as the famous Babe Ruth did in 1932 when he pointed beyond center field and then launched a home run there? Or find an announcer going one better and, hours before the game, telling the audience that a new player was going to hit his first home run...into a particular location...on a particular at-bat...on a particular pitch?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b494dinhd4Y[/youtube]
Buy Us A Cup of Coffee? Help Enduring America Expand Its Coverage and Analysis
First, let's emphasize that baseball is infinitely superior to wasting five days of your life on a cricket match.
Now, let's illustrate why. In what other sport can you find a player, in his big moment on the field, predicting exactly what he is going to, as the famous Babe Ruth did in 1932 when he pointed beyond center field and then launched a home run there? Or find an announcer going one better and, hours before the game, telling the audience that a new player was going to hit his first home run...into a particular location...on a particular at-bat...on a particular pitch?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b494dinhd4Y[/youtube]
Reader Comments (4)
Best prediction since Babe Ruth pointed to the spot where he would hit it out!
Go M's!!! (sigh)
Actually, I'm not sure that the home run made the 2nd deck at the Rogers Centre but it was close.
That part was "almost" in the 2nd deck-- Niehaus called it that way, but I think the almost got lost in the excitement. The prediction was "almost" a Nate Silver, but close enough for me.
Scott, you know my respect for you knows no bounds. I even like baseball...but I may never forgive you for your unprovoked and vicious attack on the noble sport of cricket.
And there was me thinking that 30 years over here had thoroughly Anglified you!