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By Cameron Martin | Red Sox
May 5th, 2008 |
These Baseball Tonight commercials are like Forrest Gump meets Frank Drebin of Police Squad, i.e., Gammons, Ravech and Kruk influencing some of the most memorable moments in baseball history (Bobby Thomson’s home run in the 1951 playoff, Joba Chamberlain’s bug problem in last year’s playoffs), and doing it by being complete morons. Below we have Karl Ravech explaining his role in Curt Schilling’s infamous sock.
Ha-sterical.
Man, I can’t wait for Baseball Tonight’s re-creation of Babe Ruth’s called shot. It’ll probably have him pointing at a naked Linda Cohn, saying “I’d hit that!”
Or not.
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May 6th, 2008 at 10:37 pm
Gammons should be ashamed. I would expect this out of the rest of them but I thought he was better than that.
Apparently they got a different ad firm to do these ads than the one that did the Sports Center one with Big Papi and Jorge Posada. As painful as it was to see Papi trying on that Yankees hat, it was still a funny commercial.