Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Get your game on, go play
My thoughts about the All-Star Game, and Fox's coverage thereof...
- Perhaps you should not, during your pregame show that is tightly timed and controlled to the second, go live on the air and ask Ernie Harwell a question about Al Kaline, because he will of course give a long-winded answer, thus causing Jeanne Zelasko to have to cut him off and look like a jerk doing it. (I almost wrote "big jerk," but I don't want some pro-pregnancy group complaining about my choice of words to describe a woman who is, uh, with child.)
- British national anthem? I know "My Country 'Tis of Thee" when I hear it! The amount of patriotic songs played before and during baseball games is growing out of control.
- Hey, I thought Scooter was dead! Too bad every kid who cares already knows what a change-up is because they're faithfully rendered in video games these days, probably with better camera angles than Fox has available.
- Hey, it's the descendant of the glowing blue hockey puck, this time showing the path of the ball to the plate.
- For a second, I thought they said Jim Bouton was the general manager of the Nationals, but it's actually someone named Jim Bowden. Too bad; Jim Bouton might reach Ed Hart-ian levels of general manager-ness.
- I should have realized the game was going to be sponsored by Chevrolet and gotten an apple Home Run Pie at the supermarket on Sunday, but no, all I had was lemon. It was slightly better than the vanilla pie I ate Sunday, but not much. I think I'm going to stick to Hostess fruit pies for my future fruit pie needs; they also do a good job of distracting comic-book villains, as I understand it.
- Joe Buck: You can tell a lot about Dontrelle Willis by the way he wears his hat.
Me (singing): The way he wears his hat, the way he sings off-key...
Tim McCarver (starts babbling about how if Gershwin were alive today, he might have written that song about Dontrelle Willis)
Oh, my God, I'm starting to think like Tim McCarver -- well, sort of, since I had the sense to just start singing the damn song, instead of talking incoherently about it. - Those red-white-and-blue bases that were used at Tiger Stadium for the 1971 All-Star Game look pretty cool and retro, like ABA basketballs. All we get in the 21st century is "Spider-Man" advertising.
- Doesn't Fox realize "Bad News Bears" is not a 20th Century Fox movie? I guess they'll take anyone's money. And I guess no actual Fox stars wanted to go to Detroit, just noted crazy person Billy Bob Thornton.
- No Danys Baez in the game? Poor Devil Rays. Guess I'll have to take advantage of DirecTV's post-All-Star-Game preview of MLB Extra Innings to watch, say, the Devil Rays-Blue Jays game on Friday. The TiVo is already set.
- Is the National League ever going to win the All-Star Game again? I know, one might have expressed similar sentiments about the American League in, say, 1981.
Labels: al kaline, all-star game, bad news bears, danys baez, ernie harwell, jeanne zelasko, joe buck, Scooter, tim mccarver, tv
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Thought of two more...
1. It's nice that even people making millions of dollars a year, such as Miguel Tejada, can be made speechless by discovering that, in addition to the MVP trophy, they also get a Corvette -- although hopefully, he won't have to take that yellow Corvette they drove on the field. Why would anyone want a Corvette in a color other than red?
2. Was I the only one hoping that Kenny Rogers would stomp the Fox camera buried in front of the pitcher's mound into a million billion pieces?
1. It's nice that even people making millions of dollars a year, such as Miguel Tejada, can be made speechless by discovering that, in addition to the MVP trophy, they also get a Corvette -- although hopefully, he won't have to take that yellow Corvette they drove on the field. Why would anyone want a Corvette in a color other than red?
2. Was I the only one hoping that Kenny Rogers would stomp the Fox camera buried in front of the pitcher's mound into a million billion pieces?
we call that camera the zombie cam. and bob makes zombie noises whenever we are looking through its dead, dead eye.
also, jim, did you see the tv version of the bad news bears? we rented it recently and i was wondering how much underage drinking made it to the fox version.
also, jim, did you see the tv version of the bad news bears? we rented it recently and i was wondering how much underage drinking made it to the fox version.
If you watch it on your TV, that makes it the TV version, kind of. The new one is from Paramount, not Fox, which was my point somewhere in there. I think I may have seen the original via rented VHS tape many, many years ago, but don't really remember it at all.
Also, as I was waiting at the bus stop this morning, I saw a man who was not Miguel Tejada driving down Burbank Boulevard in a new-ish yellow Corvette, so I guess there are people who buy them in that color -- or maybe that was Miguel Tejada's Corvette, and I should have done my public duty and reported it stolen.
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Also, as I was waiting at the bus stop this morning, I saw a man who was not Miguel Tejada driving down Burbank Boulevard in a new-ish yellow Corvette, so I guess there are people who buy them in that color -- or maybe that was Miguel Tejada's Corvette, and I should have done my public duty and reported it stolen.
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