How Witty...
Did anyone else get a kick out of the witty headings Fox used for its in-game player features during Game 4 of the NLCS yesterday? Here are some of my favorites:
"A Wolf in Lamb's Clothing" (Pointing out Mike Lamb's recent success at the plate over his last five or six playoff games)
"You can Adam Up" (Listing the career highs that Adam Everett experienced at the plate this past season)
"Funky Cold Molinas" (Pointing out that three of the Molina brothers were currently active in the postseason, with Tone Loc's 'Funky Cold Medina' playing in the background, no less...)
"Supp Special" (Pronounced 'soup,' of course, and describing Jeff Suppan's contributions to the Cardinals' pitching staff this past season)
"Playing with Sand" (Describing the impact on the Cardinals' offense with and without Reggie Sanders in the line-up)
Maybe I got a kick out of this because I'm always trying to come up with witty titles to my blogs...Or maybe I'm a freak and this only stood out to me...All I ask is that Fox keeps up the good work...
Now hopefully the Astros can close out the series tonight, and provide me a huge reason to continue to watch Fox's coverage of the 2005 MLB playoffs...
"A Wolf in Lamb's Clothing" (Pointing out Mike Lamb's recent success at the plate over his last five or six playoff games)
"You can Adam Up" (Listing the career highs that Adam Everett experienced at the plate this past season)
"Funky Cold Molinas" (Pointing out that three of the Molina brothers were currently active in the postseason, with Tone Loc's 'Funky Cold Medina' playing in the background, no less...)
"Supp Special" (Pronounced 'soup,' of course, and describing Jeff Suppan's contributions to the Cardinals' pitching staff this past season)
"Playing with Sand" (Describing the impact on the Cardinals' offense with and without Reggie Sanders in the line-up)
Maybe I got a kick out of this because I'm always trying to come up with witty titles to my blogs...Or maybe I'm a freak and this only stood out to me...All I ask is that Fox keeps up the good work...
Now hopefully the Astros can close out the series tonight, and provide me a huge reason to continue to watch Fox's coverage of the 2005 MLB playoffs...


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