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Video Vault: Dancing Phillies Kid rules spring training

Apr 15, 2010, 3:00 PM EDT


Dancing Phillies Kid Has Been Watching Too Much BET. It’s BP time before a Phillies Spring Training game and the in-game entertainment tool with way too much hair gel decides to throw on some Soulja Boy because that song hasn’t run its course in Florida. Oh, and there is this white kid wearing a Phillies jersey. Let’s just say he puts on a show.
If you want to see Ryan Howard reward the kid with a bat, this is your video (following the jump). [Busted Coverage]




If Gus Johnson Called the Masters. Given how maligned Jim Nantz’s way too prepared call of the NCAA basketball national title game, it almost seemed right to see how Gus Johnson would do calling the Masters. Watch, and we hope you enjoy…Gus Johnson…calling…the Masters. [Waggle Room]

* Creed singer greets Marlins with arms wide open, terrible song Scott Stapp, Creed’s lead singer and a man NBC Miami calls “Bizarro Jesus,” has adapted one of his songs to fire up Fish fans before home games this season. “Marlins Will Soar” is not very easy on the ears and the worst part is that it seems Florida did not even use its new musical partnership to get a free agent discount on noted Creed fan Matt Holliday. [Big League Stew]

* G’Day Mate!’ Aussie football coldcocked. The featured gentleman in this post is Hawthorn’s Jordan Lewis, of Aussie rules football fame. Lewis decides to chase down a ball in the vicinity of Bulldogs player Jarrod Harbrow and gets totally leveled for his trouble. [With Leather]
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