― Charles McCain (Charles McCain), Monday, 7 April 2003 19:44 (twenty-two years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Monday, 7 April 2003 19:50 (twenty-two years ago)
― JS Williams (js williams), Monday, 7 April 2003 19:50 (twenty-two years ago)
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Monday, 7 April 2003 19:55 (twenty-two years ago)
― oops (Oops), Monday, 7 April 2003 19:56 (twenty-two years ago)
― Charles McCain (Charles McCain), Monday, 7 April 2003 20:01 (twenty-two years ago)
― Jody Beth Rosen (Jody Beth Rosen), Monday, 7 April 2003 20:02 (twenty-two years ago)
― Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Monday, 7 April 2003 20:07 (twenty-two years ago)
― roger adultery (roger adultery), Monday, 7 April 2003 20:14 (twenty-two years ago)
― gygax! (gygax!), Monday, 7 April 2003 20:16 (twenty-two years ago)
― Neudonym, Monday, 7 April 2003 20:20 (twenty-two years ago)
― John Bullabaugh (John Bullabaugh), Monday, 7 April 2003 20:21 (twenty-two years ago)
How about that Meatloaf song ...
― zaxxon25 (zaxxon25), Monday, 7 April 2003 20:23 (twenty-two years ago)
― Charles McCain (Charles McCain), Monday, 7 April 2003 20:24 (twenty-two years ago)
― mookieproof (mookieproof), Monday, 7 April 2003 20:29 (twenty-two years ago)
― mookieproof (mookieproof), Monday, 7 April 2003 20:30 (twenty-two years ago)
― Neudonym, Monday, 7 April 2003 20:39 (twenty-two years ago)
― zaxxon25 (zaxxon25), Monday, 7 April 2003 20:57 (twenty-two years ago)
Take That - "Babe"
"We're Talking Softball"
― Nick H, Monday, 7 April 2003 20:59 (twenty-two years ago)
Also. See:http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=6:20:39|PM&sql=Annkbu3r5an2k
― chuck, Monday, 7 April 2003 21:26 (twenty-two years ago)
Plus, we always thought "Surfin' Bird" was about Mark Fidrych.
― chuck, Monday, 7 April 2003 21:29 (twenty-two years ago)
POS: I'll never do the baseball with you again Yo, I'll never do the baseball with you 'Cause your hoochie-coo was so smooth Was it such a sin to let, let me in?
― JasonD (JasonD), Monday, 7 April 2003 21:55 (twenty-two years ago)
also, obviously, nelly - batter up.
― brian badword (badwords), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 04:59 (twenty-two years ago)
― weatheringdaleson (weatheringdaleson), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 05:20 (twenty-two years ago)
― DJ Mencap (DJ Mencap), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 12:57 (twenty-two years ago)
― paul cox (paul cox), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 13:10 (twenty-two years ago)
― My name is Kenny (My name is Kenny), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 17:17 (twenty-two years ago)
― Chris V. (Chris V), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 17:20 (twenty-two years ago)
Beastie Boys "got mad hits like they was Rod Carew" on "Sure Shot"
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 17:26 (twenty-two years ago)
― TMFTML (TMFTML), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 17:55 (twenty-two years ago)
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 18:23 (twenty-two years ago)
And possibly the entire ouvres (or however you spell it) of:
The OutfieldBabe RuthJoe Jackson (shoes on cover of first album, hence SHOELESS Joe.)3rd BassThroneberry
Babe Ruth's (*First Base*, *Stealin' Home*m *Grand Slam*) and the Outfield's (*Play Deep,* *Extra Innings*, *Playing the Field*) albums usually had baseball-themed titles, too.
And I've noticed local bands around New York named Carlton Fisk and Rollie Fingers; not sure whether they've recorded anything. Also, Charlie Pride and Nelly both played minor-league baseball, I think. And Black Jack McDowell had a grunge band named Stick Figure, and other baseball players (Bill Slayback and Johnny Bench, maybe?) have recorded records of their own. Also, here's another useful link:
http://www.bostonbaseball.com/whitesox/baseball_extras/music.html
― chuck, Tuesday, 8 April 2003 18:58 (twenty-two years ago)
scott radinsky was in a hardcore band called scared straight.
― gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 19:04 (twenty-two years ago)
― hstencil, Tuesday, 8 April 2003 19:05 (twenty-two years ago)
― jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 19:15 (twenty-two years ago)
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 19:43 (twenty-two years ago)
― hstencil, Tuesday, 8 April 2003 19:44 (twenty-two years ago)
― Colin O, Wednesday, 9 April 2003 00:55 (twenty-two years ago)
― Mr. Diamond (diamond), Wednesday, 9 April 2003 01:02 (twenty-two years ago)
― Mary (Mary), Wednesday, 9 April 2003 01:57 (twenty-two years ago)
― Methuselah (Methuselah), Wednesday, 9 April 2003 02:16 (twenty-two years ago)
Dave Frishberg.
― chuck, Wednesday, 9 April 2003 17:39 (twenty-two years ago)
The Styrenes, "He Was a Loser" (about the Detroit Tigers)A.R.E. Weapons, "Bad News" (about the Bad News Bears)Northern State -- almost every song on their debut EP (they mention Derek Jeter, Ron Guidry, and playing hot corner on their softball team among other things; baseball seems to be their default topic.)Beastie Boys -- whichever song talked about doing it like this, doing it like that, doing it with a wiffle ball bat; whichever song they pronounced "aluminum" bat wrong in.
― chuck, Monday, 28 April 2003 15:07 (twenty-two years ago)
― Lin Brehmer, Thursday, 22 May 2003 14:48 (twenty-two years ago)
"Paul Revere"?
― Aaron W (Aaron W), Thursday, 22 May 2003 14:59 (twenty-two years ago)
― tony bleach, Thursday, 22 May 2003 15:17 (twenty-two years ago)
plus he makes fun of someone by calling him "Royce the 5'2"," and I know that's about that vertically challenged rapper but if it also ain't an unconscious reference to Royce Clayton I'd be v.surprised
what is up with Clayton's hair this year? dammm
― Neudonym, Thursday, 22 May 2003 15:27 (twenty-two years ago)
Wow, Lin Brehmer! Ok, Lin - Cubs or Sox?
― Mr. Diamond (diamond), Thursday, 22 May 2003 17:57 (twenty-two years ago)
I do know that Warren Zevon had a song about Bill Lee once
and there's the willard grant conspiracy's "eephus pitch" (which was mentioned somewhere upthread)
― fact checking cuz, Monday, 6 August 2007 15:55 (seventeen years ago)
I didn't buy it, but I found this classical album in the used bin this weekend that fetured narration by the late Willie "Pops" Stargell
someone find this pls
― G00blar, Monday, 6 August 2007 21:02 (seventeen years ago)
Why narrate a symphony?
The dean believes that narrated works of classical music draw new audiences to the concert hall and fulfill a "need in the United States and beyond for American art that tells our story to ourselves and to the people around the world who both admire and despise us." A pianist by training, he had experimented successfully with a narrated symphony in the early 1980s, when he commissioned an orchestral work to honor Martin Luther King Jr. and talked Willie Stargell, then the Pittsburgh Pirates' first baseman, into narrating it.
― G00blar, Monday, 6 August 2007 21:07 (seventeen years ago)
Speaking of which, isn't there also some kind of Roberto Clemente LP for the benefit of Nicaraguan earthquake victims? Though I'm not sure if he sings on it, or talks on it, or just has his picture on the cover, or what.
― xhuxk, Monday, 6 August 2007 21:13 (seventeen years ago)
Nah, looks like it was issued by the Pirates after he died:
http://www.goantiques.com/detail,roberto-clemente-memorial,745362.html?source=VYZ4474
And here's a later CD in memory of him:
http://www.amazon.com/Roberto-Clemente-Tributo-Musical-Tribute/dp/B000007SGB
― xhuxk, Monday, 6 August 2007 21:18 (seventeen years ago)
Wish I had this one, too:
http://shop.vendio.com/oldfuzz/item/570616664/?s=1186308002
― xhuxk, Monday, 6 August 2007 21:22 (seventeen years ago)
Lidell Townsell (Chicago house guy crossing over to Chubb Rock-style rap) -- "The Dugout" (1992)
Also, this all-baseball-song album feat. Peter Buck and Steve Wynn (which I wrote about at the link below) came out this year:
http://blog.rhapsody.com/2008/10/i-think-about-b.html
Barbara Manning... homage to Dock Ellis
RIP, btw. (Dock, not Barbara).
― xhuxk, Thursday, 1 January 2009 15:08 (sixteen years ago)
Via email, today:
The Baseball Project - Broadside Ballads
Having firmly established the previously unknown and unlikely marriage of Rock and Roll and baseball, the indie-rock supergroup known as The Baseball Project are now set to wed topical folk rock with sports journalism. In partnership with ESPN.COM, we now present to you Broadside Ballads, big league style: Phil Ochs steps up to the plate while Blind Boy Grunt twirls bats impatiently on deck. Ring Lardner pounds his typewriter keys, and Peter Gammons plugs in his Strat. Yes, it looks like Scott McCaughey, Steve Wynn, Peter Buck and Linda Pitmon will become a free-swinging musical blogging band this year when they release a series of download singles throughout the 2010 season. The band will be providing tuneful commentary on baseball events big and small, recording them in magical bi-coastal fashion (Linda and Steve in New York City, Scott and Peter in Portland and Seattle, respectively) and putting them up online while the ink is still wet. Best of all, the songs will be absolutely free, just a way for the band to thank fans for the overwhelming support of their debut album “Volume One: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails” while working on the Volume Two, due early in 2011.
The first track to be released is an optimistic, buoyant number called “All Future and No Past.” Says Scott: "I'd been reading all the pre-season reports and realizing that this is the time of year when every team has high hopes, no matter how unrealistic. Then I stumbled upon a saying from the great Indians player/manager Lou Boudreau: 'On opening day, the world is all future and no past'. And for me that really sums up the beautiful feeling that comes with spring training each year." The song was written, recorded and mixed in Portland and New York City, all in the space of about a week, setting a template for regular dispatches throughout the season.
And when will the next song come down the pike? Well, keep your eyes on ESPN.com’s ‘The Life’ section and YepRoc.com. When something glorious, stupid, heroic or hilarious happens in the baseball world this year it's very likely you'll be hearing more about it from The Baseball Project. Sportswriting has rarely sounded so good.
― xhuxk, Wednesday, 10 March 2010 23:21 (fifteen years ago)
is that Baseball Project album any good? Sounds like they're having fun doing it, but I dunno if that makes it worth my time.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 10 March 2010 23:34 (fifteen years ago)
I actually thought some (not all) of the album was pretty good. Here's what I wrote about it, when it came out two years ago:
http://blog.rhapsody.com/2008/10/i-think-about-baseball-ill-swing-all-night.html
― xhuxk, Wednesday, 10 March 2010 23:47 (fifteen years ago)
Big Dipper's "Lou Gehrig's Disease" is a pretty great song...connection to baseball slightly tenuous, but oh well...
― dlp9001, Thursday, 11 March 2010 03:07 (fifteen years ago)
natural resource - negro league baseball
ultramagnetic mc's - saga of dandy, the devil & day
― zvookster, Thursday, 11 March 2010 04:09 (fifteen years ago)
Jerry Jeff Walker - "Nolan Ryan"
― Armchair Crab (staggerlee), Thursday, 11 March 2010 04:44 (fifteen years ago)
The Baseball Project - Broadside Ballads is free for download at their website:
http://thebaseballproject.bandcamp.com/
It's Lima Time!
― van smack, Thursday, 2 September 2010 23:58 (fourteen years ago)
"Say Hello" by Heart, on Little Queen (the album with "Barracuda" also on it) -- you can actually hear a presumably sandlot baseball going on mixed in at the beginning of the song, with somebody yelling out "batter up!," etc.
― xhuxk, Friday, 3 September 2010 00:08 (fourteen years ago)
for morbs - "god bless america" bhy kate smith
― max skim (k3vin k.), Friday, 3 September 2010 00:33 (fourteen years ago)
by*
Liking a lot on this new album, especially the Fidrych and Conigliaro songs and the one Craig Finn sings about the Twins:
The Baseball Project (Members of R.E.M., The Minus 5, The Miracle 3) Make Follow-Up Baseball Rock Album Bring Along Craig Finn of The Hold Steady & Other FriendsVolume 2: High and Inside Due Out 3/1/11Haw River, NC (January 6, 2011) – The Baseball Project returns with Volume 2: High and Inside, its second album of baseball-themed rock n’ roll on March 1st via Yep Roc.Following the success of the outfit’s first album Vol. 1: Frozen Ropes & Dying Quails – the band performed on The Late Show with David Letterman, was featured in the official World Series Program and Sports Illustrated among others – baseball’s sardonic rock chroniclers are back with an even more detailed look at the stories behind the stories of America ’s Favorite Pastime.Baseball fans may have already heard select tracks from the album during the 2010 playoffs. “Don’t Call Them Twinkies,” with lyrics & vocals by Craig Finn of The Hold Steady and music by Steve Wynn, made the internet rounds and rocked Target Field during the Twins’ ill-fated run, becoming the unofficial battle cry of the team’s playoff hopes. The McCaughey-penned “Panda & the Freak” accompanied the S.F. Giants’ more successful bid, following the team all the way to its World Series win. But Craig Finn isn’t the only rock royal (and baseball geek) to grace the tapes of Volume 2. The album also features guest appearances by Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie, Steve Berlin of Los Lobos, Yo La Tengo’s Ira Kaplan, Chris Funk and John Moen of The Decemberists as well as longtime friend and musical collaborator Robert Lloyd. While legends of the game like Pete Rose, Reggie Jackson ("The Straw That Stirs The Drink") and Roger Clemens ("Twilight of My Career") certainly get their due,Volume 2 finds band members Steve Wynn (Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3, The Dream Syndicate, Gutterball, Danny & Dusty), Scott McCaughey (The Minus 5, Young Fresh Fellows, R.E.M.), Linda Pitmon (The Miracle 3, Golden Smog) and Peter Buck (R.E.M.) drilling down even deeper into the Byzantine, lore-laden annals of baseball history. On their sophomore effort the band examines growing older via fallen phenom Mark Fidrych (“1976”), details a tragedy of near-Greek proportion (“Tony”) and exposes the real story behind an infamous play (“Buckner’s Bolero”) – all while laying down riffs that stand alongside anything they’ve done in their myriad other projects.The Baseball Project will devote much of 2011 to touring in support of this new release, beginning with a run of Cactus League appearances in Arizona during Spring Training and multiple shows during this year's SxSW Music Conference in March. Check www.yeproc.com for dates.
Volume 2: High and Inside tracklist:1. 19762. Panda and The Freak3. Fair Weather Fans4. Don't Call Them Twinkies5. Chin Music6. Buckner's Bolero7. Tony ( Boston 's Chosen Son)8. Ichiro Goes to the Moon9. The Straw that Stirs the Drink10. Look Out Mom11. Pete Rose Way12. Twilight of My Career13. Here Lies Carl Mays
― xhuxk, Wednesday, 23 February 2011 17:41 (fourteen years ago)
"America's Favorite Pastime," by Todd Snider, another one about Dock Ellishttp://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/05/sports/baseball/05nohitter.html
― Jazzbo, Wednesday, 23 February 2011 17:54 (fourteen years ago)
German techno fiends Hardfloor did a whole baseball themed album. Think it was called Nolan Ryan.....
― m0stlyClean, Thursday, 24 February 2011 04:10 (fourteen years ago)
The Baseball Project is playing at the Hoboken Street Fair.
― your generation appalls me (Dr Morbius), Friday, 29 April 2011 19:05 (fourteen years ago)
NY Times piece on ex-baseball player Bernie Williams's book Rhythms Of The Game: The Link Between Musical And Athletic Performance, "a grab bag of inspiration, self-help, history and anecdotes that focus on the kinship of baseball and music."
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/26/arts/music/baseball-players-who-play-music-too.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&ref=danieljwakin&adxnnlx=1309118915-/HBtW02XO+DM1DRCx6vx7w
― xhuxk, Sunday, 26 June 2011 20:12 (thirteen years ago)
Williams played jazz fusion or soft r'n'b, right?
― curmudgeon, Monday, 27 June 2011 16:55 (thirteen years ago)
I wouldn't have known the answer to that before, but the piece says "Mr. Williams, a thoughtful craftsman who speaks casually of Dorian modes and flatted seventh chords, plays in the genre of smooth or Latin jazz."
― xhuxk, Monday, 27 June 2011 17:26 (thirteen years ago)
Bill Slayback - Move Over Babe (Here Comes Henry) (co-written by Ernie Harwell)Buddy Johnson - Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?Cal Tjader - Viva CepedaChance Halladay - Home RunChip Monk - Mickey Mantle Rookie CardChuck Brodsky - LeftyCowboy Copas - Three Strikes and You're OutDan Bern - Johnny Sylvester Comes Back to Visit the BabeDana Cooke - Christmas Down in Cooperstown Danny Kaye - D-O-D-G-E-R-S Song (Oh, Really? No, O'Malley)Darryl Strawberry - Chocolate StrawberryDavid Thomas Roberts - Roberto ClementeDoc & Merle Watson - Take Me Out to the Ball Game Dropkick Murphys - TessieFall Out Boy - Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown on a Bad BetGarland Jeffreys - Color LineHoodoo Gurus - Where's That Hit?Johnny Darling - Baseball BabyJonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers - The FenwayKid Rock - Paid ('Hitting home runs like Rusty Staub')Kuff & the Buttheads - The Ballad of Xavier NadyLadyhawk - The DugoutMabel Scott - Baseball BoogieMarah - Rain DelayMatt & Kim - Light SpeedTeresa Brewer - I Love MickeyMiles Davis - Two Bass HitNils Lofgren - Yankee StadiumRuth Brown - Baseball BoogieRy Cooder - 3rd Base, Dodger StadiumSam Bush - The Wizard of OzSkip Battin - The St. Louis BrownsSomeone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin - Cardinal Rules (about the Double-A Springfield Cardinals)Sonny Rollins - Newk's FadeawaySteve Key - Shoeless Joe JacksonStormy Weather - The Land of WrigleyTeddy Brannon Orchestra - Don Newcombe Really Throws That BallThe Karl Hendricks Trio - Baseball CardsThe Nightmares - Baseball AltamontThe Swingtips - Let's Play Some Ball!The Tinklers - Hank Greenbeerg and Jackie RobinsonThe Tinklers - Little League
ILX POSTER Z S - Tom Pagnozzi
― mookieproof, Monday, 27 June 2011 21:15 (thirteen years ago)
Nobody mentioned The Leaving Trains' 'Warning Track'.
― wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), Tuesday, 28 June 2011 09:20 (thirteen years ago)
Whatever happened to the Leaving Trains and their singer/songwriter Falling James Moreland?
I wonder if this site is up to date-http://www.theleavingtrains.com/merch.html
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 28 June 2011 19:51 (thirteen years ago)
"Reggie Jackson" Philistines Jr.
A nailed on classic.I promise
― Jessie Fer Ark (Mobbed Up Ping Pong Psychos), Tuesday, 28 June 2011 22:40 (thirteen years ago)
Baseball Project at Iota in Arlington outside W. DC tonight. Peter Buck hurt his back or something, so its just Steve Wynn and the others. Should I go?
― curmudgeon, Thursday, 1 September 2011 13:47 (thirteen years ago)
Not the same thing, but I found a $2 copy of this today:
http://www.mfooz.com/bblog/wp-content/uploads/hoyt400.jpg
"On this 1963 LP, Hall of Famer Waite Hoyt spins yarns during rain delays over his long career as Reds broadcaster."
― clemenza, Sunday, 30 September 2012 22:25 (twelve years ago)
Awesome
― curmudgeon, Monday, 1 October 2012 14:15 (twelve years ago)
I'm a huge Texas Rangers fan, so of course I have to mention Merle Haggard's "That's the Way Baseball Go," based on some words of wisdom from Ron Washington.
― deusner ex machina, Monday, 1 October 2012 15:11 (twelve years ago)
http://f0.bcbits.com/img/a1786444182_2.jpg
PUIG DESTROYER - ONE MAN, FIVE TOOLS
― mookieproof, Friday, 14 June 2013 19:59 (twelve years ago)
lots of songs from the musical "damn yankees," including "six months out of every year," "the game," "heart" and "shoeless joe from hannibal, mo."
― fact checking cuz, Friday, 14 June 2013 20:23 (twelve years ago)
have never caught The Baseball Project live, will do so at the SABR con in Chicago next Thursday. Buck and Mills both in the schedule blurb, that's not likely, is it?
― the increasing costive borborygmi (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 18 June 2015 15:30 (ten years ago)
Who knows, Buck used to tour regularly with them, then stopped for a bit.
― curmudgeon, Thursday, 18 June 2015 17:02 (ten years ago)
crowd loved em
http://sabr.org/latest/sabr-45-join-us-chicago-concert-baseball-project
― the increasing costive borborygmi (Dr Morbius), Friday, 26 June 2015 20:43 (nine years ago)
Did you? No Peter Buck I see, just Mills.
― curmudgeon, Friday, 26 June 2015 21:05 (nine years ago)
How was new Mills song about pitchers putting stuff on the baseball
― curmudgeon, Saturday, 27 June 2015 15:20 (nine years ago)
Ben Gibbard, baseball fan
https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/effectively-wild-episode-1259-i-will-follow-you-into-the-park/
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Monday, 20 August 2018 18:29 (six years ago)
A friend gave me a copy of this a few months ago:
http://phildellio.tripod.com/moseby.jpg
Still haven't played it, but I feel a strange reassurance knowing it's around.
― clemenza, Monday, 20 August 2018 19:18 (six years ago)
I've always liked this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44bNOEUrYk0
― Police, Academy (cryptosicko), Monday, 20 August 2018 19:31 (six years ago)
I have no interest in baseball and very little in country music, but still love this track from last year by Caroline Spence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5EqxrWTEyI
― mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Monday, 20 August 2018 19:33 (six years ago)
The Baseball Project is in Cleveland this weekend for All-Star Game festivities, playing a show at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Sunday. (Why they aren't playing in front of the ballpark is a mystery, there have been concerts there before.) But they're "warming" up by playing Saturday night at a small local bar, The Happy Dog. The show was announced by the band on their FB page and tickets were only available via sending PayPal to the bar owner. That place is gonna be packed.
― I don't get wet because I am tall and thin and I am afraid of people (Eliza D.), Tuesday, 2 July 2019 14:38 (five years ago)
https://twitter.com/TheRealYLT/status/1283105495449034762
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 14 July 2020 18:27 (four years ago)
oops
Tonight from midnight-3:00am EDT!! Tune in to Ira’s salute to baseball on @WFMU!! Listen live at https://t.co/u89VqppNq7 pic.twitter.com/Wvlm8xYlC5— Yo La Tengo (@TheRealYLT) July 14, 2020
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 14 July 2020 18:29 (four years ago)
playlist (he's stretching on many of these):
https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/94697
nice start from Albert Brooks though
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 15 July 2020 12:47 (four years ago)
Like "Raised Eyebrows" (which I love)? I need that one explained...
― clemenza, Wednesday, 15 July 2020 13:29 (four years ago)
it's in the adjoining sleeve image: "Ball Field Productions"
I was unaware of Lee Maye's recording career until Ira brought it up.
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 15 July 2020 13:35 (four years ago)
The comedy bits are not listed, incl a great Jerry Lewis snail joke that has no baseball content.
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 15 July 2020 13:58 (four years ago)