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God, hawk and dj’s rant during the “triple play” that turned into “BS”, “the worst call i’ve ever seen” and a “made up” call was priceless. DJ goes on and on about how they saw all the angles and that the umps must have “lost something in translation” but never once did they mention the obvious interference, though oddly enough both len and bob and pat and ron saw it AS IT HAPPENED. all those jokes did was bitch and bitch and it was hilarious, especially with the fact that they are such blind homers and generally idiotic. their awfulness in the booth warmly matches their own teams characteristics of ballplaying.
DJ said it may have been “the worst call he’s ever seen.” He must have missed the “dropped third strike” during the 2005 playoffs. Asshat.
The worst call I’ve ever seen was when the Sox GM decided that Carlton Fisk should play left field.
Who was that guy again?
I was in the LF bleachers Saturday. Those idiots gave Sori the finger every chance they got for committing the agregious act of walking to CF during a pitching change. He played along and stuck his tongue out. Screw those inbred smackheads.
Hawk and DJ are the worst announcing team in the history of anything. Multiple umpires on the field pointed to the interference as it happened. Also, let’s presume for argument’s sake that the umpires totally biffed the call. The Cubs were up 2-0 prior to that play and the Sox didn’t score. But I guess if Guillen hadn’t been ejected he could have hit the game-winning three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth, since he’s the only reason the Sox ever won anything. Right?
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