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Wednesday, October 06, 2004

When I wrote my game summary on the Yankees and Twins this morning I did not mention the word, "Fox" once. That was hard for me to do but I refrained (just wait for a game log, I'll go off.). You see, Fox absolutely butchers a baseball game with all of their gimmicks. The worst of which has to be Scooter! He's an animated talking baseball that tells the audience what a pitch does. . . really. I found an archived article today from one of my absolute favorite bloggers about Mr. Scooter that's a great read. Though I'm not much of a Twins fan, the writing is absolutely brilliant. Certainly better than anything you'd find here.