
They did a really nice job with this part. It almost got a little dusty in the Sports Guy Mansion a few times. Louis, to everyone waiting at Logan Airport for the boys to return home.
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The post-World Series celebration is fantastic - from Schilling pouring beer on Johnny Pesky, to Cabrera bringing the trophy back onto the field for the Sox fans who stuck around in St. I went from hoping the Sox would re-sign him to praying that they would re-sign him AND give him his own reality show. He's the breakout comedy star of this thing, like a Colombian version of Flava Flav. I'm at least 80% positive that Timlin also played Jame Gumb in "Silence of the Lambs." Also on the DVD extras, an extended clip of Timlin and Embree shooting the shiznit in the outfield before the Yankee series. At least until you remember that he's completely insane. On the DVD extras, there's an extended clip of Kevin Millar before Game 4 of the ALCs, telling everyone who will listen that they're still in this thing - variation after variation of the "If we win today, we have Pedro going tomorrow, and Schill in Game 6, and then anything can happen in a Game 7" routine. and you're the best (expletive) hitter I've ever seen" and "I love you guys" in my book. for Caretaker," "You're the best ballplayer I ever had. That's right up there with "For Granny, for Nate. Schilling giving his "To the best Red Sox team EVER!" toast after they won the World Series, with everyone screaming and pouring champagne on one another. Some of the moments that stood out for me: but overall, it was still the highlight of my month.Įveryday is October with the Red Sox DVD in hand. I wish they hadn't spent so much time rehashing the Curse stuff and more time showing clips from the season, and they spent too much time on the World Series games and not enough time on the Yankees series. I spent yesterday afternoon watching an advance copy of MLB's official 2004 World Series DVD, which arrives in stores next week and definitely should have been called "Hell Freezes Over." If you're a Red Sox fan, it's a fantastic way to spend two hours. Please reserve your final judgements until you watch a few of them.
John Papanek and I came up with the idea I created the characters and wrote the cartoons a company called Funny Garbage (of "Crank Yankers" fame) did the animation.
I don't want to give anything away here, other than that we spent an inordinate amount of time working on this project over the past few months. You probably noticed the trailer for the animated series by now, which premieres on next Wednesday on and then runs for the next 12 Thursdays.