Also known as THE WILL TO WIN.
The other day, I was watching the visiting announcing crew call a Kansas City Royals game, when Jeff Francoeur came to the plate. Before it even began, I knew what was coming. The announcers started to praise Francoeur. You know, it was all the usual stuff—great leader, plays terrific defense, bat coming around, wonderful guy. And, suddenly, a question came to mind.
What player in baseball do you think has the most ANT—Announcer Nonsense Talk—spoken about them? ...Read More...
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1. Walt Davis posted on June 19, 2012 at 07:45 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Though I am tempted to change my handle to "born on fifth base thinking I hit a quintuple."
I'm envisioning that the player representing the go-ahead run has set up his own base somewhere in the middle of the infield, by stealing Mike Adams's pitching rubber.
Well, at least we know it's not lupus.
TFA speculated that it might have been a migraine. That seems like one of the less serious possibilities, so I'm going to hope for that.
Lord. Scary.
(Never had a migraine. My deepest sympathies to those of you who have & do. They sound godawful.)
It also explains the weird combinations of words and typos in the first few posts of that R.A. Dickey appeal thread from the other day. Maybe it's spreading?
One of his White House speechwriters was baseball author Curt Smith. Flip open any of Curt's baseball announcer anecdote books to a random page and you'll see where the dysphasia came from.
I don't get migraines, except one time when I had an optical migraine. No head pain involved -- my vision just started to fracture. Over the course of a half hour to 45 minutes, it went from being a spot in my field of vision in one eye that would not go away, to looking as if I was looking at the world through a mix of broken glass and crinkled cellophane.
Somewhere in the middle of that I had my wife drive me to the emergency room, because I had no idea what was happening and I assumed some neurological event. After I got there, over the course of the next half hour to 45 minutes, it reversed itself. I did not get a straight answer from anyone and spent the night under observation.
The next morning, the partner of my regular doctor came by, and told me what I had. I looked it up and the symptoms fit perfectly. Never had another one, and this was around 10 years ago or so.
Bluefish.
I would only wish them on one person, but only because they get frequent migraines that seem worse than that.
EDIT: "fifth base" is good too. Also, really hoping he's ok.
Not to mention flushing, blushing and extreme shortness of pants.
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