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Old 09-30-2012, 07:21 AM
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Default OT: Video replay

This clip is pretty long, but hilarious. I think this is the first time a homerun was determined after the batter was out on the bases.

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Pretty funny...the "phantom" swing was awesome...
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Old 09-30-2012, 09:12 AM
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If you have ever played baseball or have any interest in it, you really need to see this play. I have never seen anything like it in my 44 yrs of playing.....(since I was a tike). Unbelievable. This is the kind of OT I really enjoy seeing.
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I wonder - if his fake swing had been left handed - would it have counted? Wish he had done a Fisk wave down the first base line...
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That's awesome....

It's been a strange week. Now that fantasy season's over, my guys are all having lucky weeks. This Morse phantom slam, and the Bailey no-hitter...I'd have been unstoppable...lol
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I think the imaginary bat hs pine tar to far up the bat.
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This video is classic! Just when you thought that you've seen everything.
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Truely bizzare. Next thing you know Roosevelt will win the mascot race!

Seriosuly, I'm really curious as to why he had to return to home plate...
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He should have done a Babe Ruth homerun call pointing to the outfield before the phantom swing. That would have been classic.
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You can see Molina prompting Morse to take that swing. After the Philly episode earlier in the week with Werth not throwing the ball to the kids in the stands, I think Morse did the right thing by keeping it sort of low-key. If he'd been in front of a home crowd, he might have hammed it up a little more.

(BTW, Morse was the good guy in the whole Werth incident, passing out a bag of balls to the kids in the front row.)

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He should have done a Babe Ruth homerun call pointing to the outfield before the phantom swing. That would have been classic.
I was thinking the same thing Ron. Good thing the phantom pitch wasn't high and tight.
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You can see Molina prompting Morse to take that swing. After the Philly episode earlier in the week with Werth not throwing the ball to the kids in the stands, I think Morse did the right thing by keeping it sort of low-key. If he'd been in front of a home crowd, he might have hammed it up a little more.

(BTW, Morse was the good guy in the whole Werth incident, passing out a bag of balls to the kids in the front row.)

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Morse is one of the good guys in the league...He always seems happy, and willing to cater to the fans...It's a shame that one lack of judgement will haunt him for his entire career. The guys served 3 different PED suspensions for the same cycle that he technically took before the league started suspensions(apparently Deca-Durabolin, leaves traces for up to 2 years, OUCH!!!). Of any player, he was probably the most honest and upfront about his wrongdoings. All things considered, he's probably one of my favorite players in the league right now, in terms of ability and attitude.. Now if he could just stay healthy.

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