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Sunday, April 13, 2008

"The Pace of the Game"

Actual quote from Chip Caray, the TBS play-by-play announcer who called the Cubs-Phillies game this afternoon, on the "pace" of baseball: "It's not like football, where there are natural interruptions between each and every play." Yes, Chip. Why, just look at the players above, enjoying the pulsating, uninterrupted pace of baseball.
Posted by Dork 2 at 9:52 PM

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