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Started by witt is the shitt, 07/08/02, 07:18:34 PM

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witt is the shitt

did any of you watch this?  it was rbi heaven!  ryno, brett, kruk, ozzie, molitor and mattingly were there.  sutcliffe was even the announcer!  i know that cecil fielder wasn't in rbi, but it was nice to see his fat ass on tv once more

oh yeah, willie randolph was pitching to giambi, who won the home run derby
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Burnzky

#1


   Yeah i caught all the action, Atari RBI legend Joe Morgan was there doing commentary for the derby.
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Gantry

#2
Didn't catch the legends game, but there were enough RBI'ers around in the derby coverage - Morgan, Randolph, Ripken and Fisk from what I saw....

Cecil Fielder would make an interesting RBI player - a slower, more powerful version of Tony Armas.  That would be scary...

redsfan1470

#3
I loved it when Kevin James barrelled into 3rd while wearing that 80s Mets jersey.  At first, I thought that Kevin Mitchell had the Michael Jackson disease, but then when James helped the 3B up I knew it couldn't be the Michelin Man.

Gwynn3k

#4
joe morgan is worthless in the booth... especially when paired with yoda (aka jon miller) all those two do is laugh at each others shitty jokes.
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Dill

#5
I concur.  According to Joe Morgan, if he didn't do something during his career, then it obviously isn't possible.  He never hit .400, so no one else ever will either if you ask him.  And how the hell does a guy that looks like Jon Miller get a gig on TV?  He should be doing Sportscenter on ESPN radio.  
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Gwynn3k

#6
thats what baffles me...  the only thing uglier than miller's grill is his hideous tie selection...  miller should stick to doing radio by himself and ditch the laughing gas.
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