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post 10000186192 05-26-2026, 09:19 AM
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Greatest moment from a broadcaster calling a sport game in my opinion



I love hearing the pure raw emotion and disbelief in his voice. Essentially witnessing the 2nd straight night somebody with two outs in the ninth hitting another two run homerun to tie the game in the World Series.
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post 10000186197 05-26-2026, 09:24 AM
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post 10000186205 05-26-2026, 09:29 AM
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post 10000186224 05-26-2026, 09:46 AM
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Baseball is amazing and brutal at the same time. I can't believe people watch during the regular season when there are 162 games so a loss is meaningless. Post season is sooooo good, and last years world series was fantastic.
post 10000186237 05-26-2026, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted By IAMBEE
Baseball is amazing and brutal at the same time. I can't believe people watch during the regular season when there are 162 games so a loss is meaningless. Post season is sooooo good, and last years world series was fantastic.
If the sports center top ten was accurate 10 - 1 would be baseball plays. I lol out loud when a basketball dunk is high up

Don't expect miscers to understand because 99 percent of you aren't athletic and never played sports
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post 10000186240 05-26-2026, 10:12 AM
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I spent the first minute of that video waiting for the broadcaster aka the bbc aka the jogger aka the dinger to start talking until I finally realized you just meant an actual broadcaster not code for a certain type of person.

Misc has ruined some words for real lol



Anyway this one is pretty good imo. Also fuck Bama

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post 10000186244 05-26-2026, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted By IAMBEE
so a loss is meaningless.
Except that it's not. Baseball is one of the sports that literally comes down to a game or two winning your division.

Are you going to lose quite a lot of games along the way? Of course.... that's probably why it feels meaningless but it most definitely is not.
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