"It's over his head!! It's gone! It's into the bullpen!! THIS GAME IS TIED!!! THIS GAME IS TIED!!! DAVID ORTIIIIIIIIZ!!!! DAVID ORTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ!!!!!! DAVID ORTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Dave O'Brien's call was the most electric spontaneous call I've ever yet heard in 52 years of baseball.... THE BEST EVER. Thanks Dave for that great moment.
"It's gone! It's into the bullpen! This game is tied! This game is tied! David Ortiz! David Ortiz! David Ortiz!" One of the most memorable calls in baseball history.
Forget baseball history it’s one of the best calls in sports history. There are A LOT to chose from, but I think Dave’s call captures how unbelievable Papi was for doing this over and over again.
@@bugeyes102 since Ortiz retired there just hasn’t been a guy like him. There have been arguably better pure hitters, but none with that Ortiz magic that we’ve relied on over the years
Sox fan living in Sacramento. My wife and I got tickets to that game since we were going to be on vacation in Boston at the time. One of the best decisions we ever made. The entire crowd was jumping up-and-down and I knocked her back in her seat and didn't even realize it. Turned to look at her and she was in her seat laughing. Lol. What an incredible moment. Something we will never forget.
@Jaydan Reid Ted Williams was the greatest hitter of all time. But no rings. David Ortiz is the greatest clutch hitter in the playoffs of all time. 3 rings. Boston was blessed to have David Ortiz and Tom Brady spinning their magic simultaneously for 2 decades!
Hands down as one of the biggest clutch moments in Big Papi's history! And the BEST Call by WEEI Radio announcer! THIS GAME IS TIED THIS GAME IS TIED DAVID ORIZ DAVID ORTIZ DAVID ORTIZ!!!!!!!!!! LOVE IT! I can listen to it a Million times! You couldn't write this stuff! Hunter flying over the wall! The Bull Pen Cop! Grand Slam! Huge come back! I MEAN REALLY! LOVE IT AND LOVE BEING A REDSOX FAN!
This happened on the same day that Tom Brady led a clutch comeback drive against the Saints by throwing a TD to Kenbrell Thompkins leading to Unicorn Showponies call from Zolak. It was a good day to be a Boston sports fan. Lots of fun radio calls that day.
There is no doubt that Homerun by Big Papi is right up there with Dave Roberts steal as one of the greatest moments in Redsox history, hell in Boston Sports History even. Still get goosebumps watching this clip and I remember almost fainting with excitement the moment it happened. Im pretty sure Detroit goes on to play in the 2013 World Series instead of Boston without this Clutch Bomb by Ortiz.
This was the swing that changed the ALCS, the Tigers never recovered after Ortiz's Grand Slam as the BoSox won 4 of the last 5 games after losing game 1.
Man this was so long ago. I remember sitting in a local bar that wasn't packed anymore maybe about 20 people because Max Scherzer was pitching lights out. I was sitting with a coworker at the time and they had gotten the bases loaded I leaned over a bit to him and said "Big Papi is gonna smash one right here. just watch." he just said "maybe" and took a big sip of his beer doubtful. First pitch first swing the few of us that stayed lost our minds. Damn that was a memorable season
"This game is tied! This game is tied! David Ortiz! David Ortiz! David Ortiz!" Without doubt the single greatest sports call I ever heard live in the moment. To this day if I get excited about ANYTHING I'm like as not to just repeat the name "David Ortiz!" Goosebumps.
Never gets old. One of the greatest calls on a Red Sox play ever. Dave O'Brian's excitement level so high, and for good reason. This is right up there with Ken Coleman's call of Yaz's "he dives and makes a tremendous catch on Opening Day 1967. You can look it up!
Re: Willie Mays' "the Catch", in the time, appreciate the magnitude of it. Yeah, today's athletes are stronger/faster, but what he did, at that time, with all the...shall we say..."other politics of the era", is what makes that catch transcend just baseball itself.
How can you say O'Brien's (WEEI) call was worse than Joe Buck? You are kidding, right? I'd like to have SOME emotion at times like these. I think this is amazing.
I was one of those long suffering Red Sox fans who thought that I'd never see them win a WS. To imagine them winning 4 still makes me smile. My dad had a tryout with the Sox at age 16. They offered him a minor league deal and he turned it down. The next year he was a corpsman in the navy in WW2 after the war he never got a 2nd chance. Our house in Cambridge was right near the BU Bridge so Fenway was about a 20 minute walk to Fenway!
The thing about this was this was the only outcome that would have given the Sox a chance to come back in the series. A single, double or even a triple would have probably not been enough. He HAD to hit a grand slam or they were doomed...off a pitcher he never homered against. The Yankees may have 27 world titles but no one was as clutch as David Ortiz. Not DiMaggio, not Ruth, not Mantle, not Jackson and sure as hell not Jeter. Its easy to get the hits when winning or tied, but for Ortiz to constantly come up again and again when all hope seems lost is a testament to the clutch hitting he's displayed for the past 10 years.
This hr will go down equal with Fisk's as the most memorable in red sox history. That shot of Tori Hunter doggin' it, over the wall, the Boston cop throwing his hands up, the bullpen catcher who catches the ball with ease. Can't stop watching it.
I'm a Tigers fan, this was a dagger. The Tigers were up 2-0 in the series, 4 run lead with Verlander pitching the next game. Really thought this game and series was in the bag.
+Henchman Twenty1 Of course they had a chance. Even if it's 3-0 you have a chance. But Verlander just added to his reputation of not pitching well in the postseason. (His game 5 gem against the A's excluded).He was in kind of a decline there, nagging injuries, guys were hitting him pretty hard. This year he seemed to take a step forward. I just think this grand slam was so shocking that it was tough to recover from.
Never heard about this play/call till an mlb account posted it on Instagram yesterday. Safe to say I've been listening to o'Brien's call on a loop since then lol
All these years later that grand slam is one of the greatests of all time. For Benoit in his mind he was thinking "I knew it was good but damn it are you kidding me?"
I watched every moment of the Sox's entire playoff run in 2013...except this grand slam. I went off and did something else, something useless, since they were getting shut down and I was pissed off. I checked the score and saw they were tied. Didn't care that I missed what happened since I was ecstatic they tied it. I saw Salty's walk-off single though. Which was fine. Literally the only thing he did (and maybe even his only hit) during the entire postseason. BUM. Go Sox.
Joe Buck made a great call for someone in the position of an unbiased, just-call-the-action announcer, but Dave O'Brien had the perfect call that you would expect from an announcer for the home team.
My first time at Fenway Park Papi was kind enough to slug one over the Green Monster. I thought that ball was going to leave the planet.What a delight to see that man at work :-). If you're one of the people who bought a seat on top of that wall, that must be one of the more exciting moments of the game when you see that ball coming at you at Warp 1. This is a classic moment. 4 runs down? Bases loaded? Let us open the big can of whoop ass for you. Ah, Papi, if you can spare a moment...?
As a Tigers fan, this still hurts. If the Tigers hold on and win this, they are up 2-0 with Verlander going in game 3 heading back to Detroit. the Red Sox couldn't hit the Tigers starting pitching all series. That Ortiz grand slam changed the entire series.
I still like the WEEI call more than anything. I still come back just to listen to it... "ITS GONE! ITS INTO THE BULLPEN! THIS GAME IS TIED! THIS GAME IS TIED! DAVID ORTIZ! DAVID ORTIZ! DAVID ORTIZ!"
NESN put together a program at the end of the 2013 season which had all the highlights of the post season, interviews, along with that "Started from the Bottom" song that was so much the RedSox that year. I wished I'd copied it at the time. Anyone have it that they can download?
Running like a man who’s did 541 times !! He went from entering Fenway park as a free agent pickup without a team. He enters today knowing “I am Legend”
Talk about cluch hitting. I tried to tell New York fans that these 3 World Series wins are a lot sweeter than any win by the Yankees. I don't know if anyone noticed but we don't have a half dozen all-stars on the field.
I was at this game. I was at a bar pounding beers before I walked into Fenway and saw Brady connect on that GW TD. it was a beauty and the bar went nuts. Beantown was full of heroics on that night
THIS GAME IS TIED!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS GAME IS TIED!!!!!!!!!!!! DAVID ORTIIIIIIIIIIZ!!!!!!! DAVID ORTEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZZ!!!!!!! DAVID ORTIZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember listening to this on weei on my break at work and before he even got to the plate I was telling my buddy I'm like "Watch he's gonna drive in this grand slam" The rest was history. I think that's how I ruined my tie rods in that car because it turned a bouncy house for 10 minutes after that
Yeah, he just threw his glove up and caught it like it was no big deal. "Oh, Big Papi just hit a slam, better get my glove up and catch it." I hope he got to keep the ball.
i'm as passionate a Red Sox fan and knowledgeable a baseball fan as anyone..a younger T Hunter probably would have snagged that one lol. luckily Ortiz hooked it on a line, so Hunter had to run as fast he could to the spot he thought it would go. but because of the hook he just, just overran it. still, Papi is King of Clutch
"It's over his head!! It's gone! It's into the bullpen!! THIS GAME IS TIED!!! THIS GAME IS TIED!!! DAVID ORTIIIIIIIIZ!!!! DAVID ORTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ!!!!!! DAVID ORTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Yes, THAT was the call!
I love that call!!!
I love that call! One of the best EVER!
CLASSIC
Best radio call
Dave O'Brien's call was the most electric spontaneous call I've ever yet heard in 52 years of baseball.... THE BEST EVER. Thanks Dave for that great moment.
it was a rip off of the Bergeron call just a few months earlier
"It's gone! It's into the bullpen! This game is tied! This game is tied! David Ortiz! David Ortiz! David Ortiz!"
One of the most memorable calls in baseball history.
After that where is "And Torii Hunter is hurt" coming from Joe? I swear he said that.
Forget baseball history it’s one of the best calls in sports history. There are A LOT to chose from, but I think Dave’s call captures how unbelievable Papi was for doing this over and over again.
@@bugeyes102 since Ortiz retired there just hasn’t been a guy like him. There have been arguably better pure hitters, but none with that Ortiz magic that we’ve relied on over the years
8 years later and I still need to listen to it to get pumped up.
@@MrRepamp that was the Detroit announcers call.
Dave O'Briens call still gives me goosebumps, three years later..
Same
7 years later
8 years later
Every time
9 yrs
Sox fan living in Sacramento. My wife and I got tickets to that game since we were going to be on vacation in Boston at the time. One of the best decisions we ever made. The entire crowd was jumping up-and-down and I knocked her back in her seat and didn't even realize it. Turned to look at her and she was in her seat laughing. Lol. What an incredible moment. Something we will never forget.
David Ortiz is arguably the greatest clutch baseball player of the 21st century.
Yeah .... but most importantly the greatest red Sox ever
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say greatest clutch hitter ever!!
@Jaydan Reid Ted Williams was the greatest hitter of all time. But no rings. David Ortiz is the greatest clutch hitter in the playoffs of all time. 3 rings. Boston was blessed to have David Ortiz and Tom Brady spinning their magic simultaneously for 2 decades!
@@bostonwhofan Ted Williams had two wars to contend with. Four and a half years in his prime.
Hands down as one of the biggest clutch moments in Big Papi's history! And the BEST Call by WEEI Radio announcer! THIS GAME IS TIED THIS GAME IS TIED DAVID ORIZ DAVID ORTIZ DAVID ORTIZ!!!!!!!!!! LOVE IT! I can listen to it a Million times! You couldn't write this stuff! Hunter flying over the wall! The Bull Pen Cop! Grand Slam! Huge come back! I MEAN REALLY! LOVE IT AND LOVE BEING A REDSOX FAN!
It's like we've seen this before SO MANY TIMES yet we still can't believe it when it happens!!!! BIG PAPI!!!!! #34 DAVID ORTIZ!!!!!!!!!
i loved that call gives me chills every time.DAVID ORTIZ DAVID ORTIZ DAVID ORTIZ
I've never been a big fan of Boston sports, but I love how classy the Boston bullpen was after the grand slam, making sure Hunter was alright.
David Ortiz!
David Ortiz!
DAVID ORTIZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Flench Wasn't that awesome? It was almost two years ago, and I'm still clapping my hands like an idiot like it's happening live.
+keefriff99. You are awesome!
This happened on the same day that Tom Brady led a clutch comeback drive against the Saints by throwing a TD to Kenbrell Thompkins leading to Unicorn Showponies call from Zolak. It was a good day to be a Boston sports fan. Lots of fun radio calls that day.
There is no doubt that Homerun by Big Papi is right up there with Dave Roberts steal as one of the greatest moments in Redsox history, hell in Boston Sports History even. Still get goosebumps watching this clip and I remember almost fainting with excitement the moment it happened. Im pretty sure Detroit goes on to play in the 2013 World Series instead of Boston without this Clutch Bomb by Ortiz.
David Ortiz......Senor Octubre
Chills and tears still in 2k19
And in 2K20 when we have no sports. 😰
Still getting goosebumps after watching this Epic Moment for like the 50th time! Luv the Redsox Luv Big Papi. 2013 Champs!!
Still get goosebumps especially since I was there!
Was lucky enough to be at this game. Never gets old. Place went nuts
This was the swing that changed the ALCS, the Tigers never recovered after Ortiz's Grand Slam as the BoSox won 4 of the last 5 games after losing game 1.
Some things in life just never get old, and this is one of them. I was out in RF w my little brother at this game, what a blessing! What a jack!!
Man this was so long ago. I remember sitting in a local bar that wasn't packed anymore maybe about 20 people because Max Scherzer was pitching lights out. I was sitting with a coworker at the time and they had gotten the bases loaded I leaned over a bit to him and said "Big Papi is gonna smash one right here. just watch." he just said "maybe" and took a big sip of his beer doubtful. First pitch first swing the few of us that stayed lost our minds. Damn that was a memorable season
To this day, every time I watch this, I think: that happened. That happened.
"This game is tied! This game is tied! David Ortiz! David Ortiz! David Ortiz!" Without doubt the single greatest sports call I ever heard live in the moment. To this day if I get excited about ANYTHING I'm like as not to just repeat the name "David Ortiz!" Goosebumps.
Never gets old. One of the greatest calls on a Red Sox play ever. Dave O'Brian's excitement level so high, and for good reason. This is right up there with Ken Coleman's call of Yaz's "he dives and makes a tremendous catch on Opening Day 1967. You can look it up!
Huge Sox fan here... man, Tori Hunter went balls out after that ball, gotta respect that.
I never realized how close he was to catching that. that would've been the greatest catch of all time.
even better than Willie Mays because I personally think that catch is SLIGHTLY overrated.
Re: Willie Mays' "the Catch", in the time, appreciate the magnitude of it. Yeah, today's athletes are stronger/faster, but what he did, at that time, with all the...shall we say..."other politics of the era", is what makes that catch transcend just baseball itself.
good point
How can you say O'Brien's (WEEI) call was worse than Joe Buck? You are kidding, right? I'd like to have SOME emotion at times like these. I think this is amazing.
Joe Castiglione calls the Red Sox on WEEI. O'Brien does the color.
danafranklin1 You are incorrect sir. They both do the play-by-play.
Ross Cicero Oh your right. I forgot that they rotated innings.
O'Brien's call of this home run was probably the best I've ever heard
@Scott D Because of Nepotism
I was one of those long suffering Red Sox fans who thought that I'd never see them win a WS. To imagine them winning 4 still makes me smile. My dad had a tryout with the Sox at age 16. They offered him a minor league deal and he turned it down. The next year he was a corpsman in the navy in WW2 after the war he never got a 2nd chance. Our house in Cambridge was right near the BU Bridge so Fenway was about a 20 minute walk to Fenway!
i have discovered a way to give myself goosebumps
Gonna miss all those dramatic HRs. Best DH ever. Edgar who?
The big guy is my favorite love that papi also Carl Yastrzemski love that yaz
that was the biggest play of the series. without that win the sox would not have beaten detrioit
WEEI definitely my favorite..that voice is going to be in the highlight of this home run hopefully
All you can do is say his name 3 times - no better way to express how that went down. Best clutch hitter ever. How lucky we were to have him!
The thing about this was this was the only outcome that would have given the Sox a chance to come back in the series. A single, double or even a triple would have probably not been enough. He HAD to hit a grand slam or they were doomed...off a pitcher he never homered against. The Yankees may have 27 world titles but no one was as clutch as David Ortiz. Not DiMaggio, not Ruth, not Mantle, not Jackson and sure as hell not Jeter. Its easy to get the hits when winning or tied, but for Ortiz to constantly come up again and again when all hope seems lost is a testament to the clutch hitting he's displayed for the past 10 years.
Ortiz is a God
This hr will go down equal with Fisk's as the most memorable in red sox history. That shot of Tori Hunter doggin' it, over the wall, the Boston cop throwing his hands up, the bullpen catcher who catches the ball with ease. Can't stop watching it.
I'm a Tigers fan, this was a dagger. The Tigers were up 2-0 in the series, 4 run lead with Verlander pitching the next game. Really thought this game and series was in the bag.
+Rodney Palmer So didnt the Yankees in 2004
I think the Tigers were cooked after this game.
+Henchman Twenty1 Of course they had a chance. Even if it's 3-0 you have a chance. But Verlander just added to his reputation of not pitching well in the postseason. (His game 5 gem against the A's excluded).He was in kind of a decline there, nagging injuries, guys were hitting him pretty hard. This year he seemed to take a step forward. I just think this grand slam was so shocking that it was tough to recover from.
+Henchman Twenty1 Yeah they had Boston on the ropes all right. You see how I said they were up 2-0? I thought this game was won. Bet they did too.
+Rodney Palmer Actually Verlander had developed a reputation for being great in the postseason.
Never heard about this play/call till an mlb account posted it on Instagram yesterday. Safe to say I've been listening to o'Brien's call on a loop since then lol
5 years later Jackie Bradley Jr. repeats the Grand Slam in the ALCS against Houston. A Knock out punch in the 8th.
So unbelievably clutch
I was screaming at my TV to swing at the first pitch that whole time. Then Papi did exactly that. My roommates hated me when that ball left the bat...
All these years later that grand slam is one of the greatests of all time. For Benoit in his mind he was thinking "I knew it was good but damn it are you kidding me?"
I Cried my ass off when I heard this, and I'm a Sox fan from Maryland
Imagine being a Tigers fan, on the edge of your seat, listening to that radio call.
Never gets old
I would have drove off the road if I heard O'brien's call.
I watched every moment of the Sox's entire playoff run in 2013...except this grand slam. I went off and did something else, something useless, since they were getting shut down and I was pissed off. I checked the score and saw they were tied. Didn't care that I missed what happened since I was ecstatic they tied it. I saw Salty's walk-off single though. Which was fine. Literally the only thing he did (and maybe even his only hit) during the entire postseason. BUM. Go Sox.
Joe Buck made a great call for someone in the position of an unbiased, just-call-the-action announcer, but Dave O'Brien had the perfect call that you would expect from an announcer for the home team.
My first time at Fenway Park Papi was kind enough to slug one over the Green Monster. I thought that ball was going to leave the planet.What a delight to see that man at work :-). If you're one of the people who bought a seat on top of that wall, that must be one of the more exciting moments of the game when you see that ball coming at you at Warp 1. This is a classic moment. 4 runs down? Bases loaded? Let us open the big can of whoop ass for you. Ah, Papi, if you can spare a moment...?
As a Tigers fan, this still hurts. If the Tigers hold on and win this, they are up 2-0 with Verlander going in game 3 heading back to Detroit. the Red Sox couldn't hit the Tigers starting pitching all series. That Ortiz grand slam changed the entire series.
I still like the WEEI call more than anything. I still come back just to listen to it... "ITS GONE! ITS INTO THE BULLPEN! THIS GAME IS TIED! THIS GAME IS TIED! DAVID ORTIZ! DAVID ORTIZ! DAVID ORTIZ!"
I remember watching this game on the TV, and I was elated to see it…I would’ve celebrated hard if my Dad wasn’t sleeping right next to the TV…
DAVID ORTIZ
DAVID ORTIZ
DAYYY-VID ORRRRTEEEEZ!!!!
I was watching on Fox. I was going nuts
NESN put together a program at the end of the 2013 season which had all the highlights of the post season, interviews, along with that "Started from the Bottom" song that was so much the RedSox that year. I wished I'd copied it at the time. Anyone have it that they can download?
that was last year ... last year was awesome !!
I never thought I'd see the day joe Buck showed emotion
Running like a man who’s did 541 times !! He went from entering Fenway park as a free agent pickup without a team. He enters today knowing “I am Legend”
Talk about cluch hitting. I tried to tell New York fans that these 3 World Series wins are a lot sweeter than any win by the Yankees. I don't know if anyone noticed but we don't have a half dozen all-stars on the field.
CatMan1515 Red Sox won the World Series 8 times. The 1903-1918 teams were better than any other team by miles.
I have. He went nuts when Big Mac hit home run #70 in 1998
My personal favorite call was Joe Buck's call of it:
"HARD HIT INTO RIGHT... BACK AT THE WALL... TIE GAME!!!!!"
This was either gonna be the best robbery of all time. Or one of the best home runs of all time. And we see what happened. BIG PAPI!!!!
INOLVIDABLE EL PAPI
Earphones and that crowd! Holy Smokes!
Big day for Boston sports because earlier in the day Brady threw a GW-touchdown pass against New Orleans.
I was at this game. I was at a bar pounding beers before I walked into Fenway and saw Brady connect on that GW TD. it was a beauty and the bar went nuts. Beantown was full of heroics on that night
THIS GAME IS TIED!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS GAME IS TIED!!!!!!!!!!!! DAVID ORTIIIIIIIIIIZ!!!!!!! DAVID ORTEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZZ!!!!!!! DAVID ORTIZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember listening to this on weei on my break at work and before he even got to the plate I was telling my buddy I'm like "Watch he's gonna drive in this grand slam"
The rest was history. I think that's how I ruined my tie rods in that car because it turned a bouncy house for 10 minutes after that
Being in the stadium, it felt like the world had been set straight.
Hard hit into right, back at the wall, TIE GAME!
also wtf was that weird little move with ross and that other guy at 3:51
DAVID ORTIZ DAVID ORTIZ DAVID ORTIZ!
could hardly believe it. I never heard Joe Buck show that kind of elation.
Still miss the play by play with Boston's Ken Colman & Ned Martin.
Screw the tigers David Ortiz is the best clutch hitter in the history of baseball
Why pitch it to Ortiz with the bases loaded?
Big Papi may be the most clutch hitter of the past 20 years.
What a god damned legend.
WEEI Dave O'Brien: "David Ortiz, David Ortiz, David Ortiz!!!!!!"
hey tigers WHO YOUR PAPI?
the wxyt guy is in pain lol you can just tell by the way he says "unbelievable"
Good effort by Hunter, he was about a half of an inch from catching that.
David Ortiz?
Hunters cake within a inches of a unbelievable catch
Yup but didn't
anyone else notice the red sox bullpen catcher who caught the homer
Yeah, he just threw his glove up and caught it like it was no big deal. "Oh, Big Papi just hit a slam, better get my glove up and catch it."
I hope he got to keep the ball.
Is it just me or does Uehara have one massive sized head?
Huge shit-eating grin reading all these comments. Love reading all these memories.
I thought after Dave said David Ortiz, David Ortiz, David Ortiz Joe said and Torii Hunter is hurt
If only this would've happened to the White Sox. I'd have loved to hear Hawk's call.
i'm as passionate a Red Sox fan and knowledgeable a baseball fan as anyone..a younger T Hunter probably would have snagged that one lol. luckily Ortiz hooked it on a line, so Hunter had to run as fast he could to the spot he thought it would go. but because of the hook he just, just overran it. still, Papi is King of Clutch
You aren't that knowledgeable. No way a younger Hunter catches that, since that was a homer to right field and a younger Hunter played center.
MVP
Joe buck with the reverse jinx
The always classic Tigers playoff choking
did you....did you just call them the lions
It was a changeup that Benoit threw.
Stone Cold! Stone Cold! Stone Cold!
WEEI KILLS IT!!!! OBRIEN!!!!
You and your lady should come together here. ;)
Torii Hunter nearly made the greatest catch of all time
wow
WEEI ftw
look at the cop in the background
Glasterz That’s Steve Horgan; they gave him his own bobblehead doll. He retired from the Boston Police Force in late 2018.
No Castiglione call for 2013? What a disappointment
he and dave switched innings just like how joe and tim do it now. joe was doing the color for that inning, you can even hear him
500!
Unpopular opinion, Joe bucks call is better than Dave O’Brien’s
No. Not even close.