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Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

Tommy's Crutch

Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

Armstrong & Getty

News

4.8815 Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Without fans in the stands, will baseball broadcasts be a little too salty? We delve into the archives for a few examples of some rough talk at the diamond.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So you're watching a ball game and it's NC17?

0:02.6

It's one more thing.

0:04.6

Armstrong and Getty.

0:05.9

One more thing.

0:12.8

Who is this we're about to hear from who's going to explain to us the...

0:17.9

It's Reese Hopkins of the Philadelphia Philly stepping up up to bed. He's in 322 this year.

0:23.4

I like the name.

0:24.3

Reese. Is that how you pronounce it?

0:25.7

Well, I'm guessing. I'm guessing it's Reese just because Matthew Reese, the star of the Americans,

0:32.1

and currently on the home box office in the Perry Mason show, pronounces R-H-Y-S-E-R-H-Y-S-R-Ease.

0:40.0

I believe it is Welsh.

0:41.0

This person is a pitcher for the Phillies talking about what we might be experiencing if we get

0:44.7

any baseball without the fans.

0:47.0

It'll be an adjustment for sure.

0:48.6

You know, there will probably be some things that shouldn't be said on TV.

0:52.6

You know, we were giving the guy that was umpiring today.

0:55.5

We're jabbing out a little bit.

0:57.6

So there'll be a lot of that, I'm sure.

1:00.0

So if you're wondering if baseball players do use salty language,

1:04.4

we thought we'd harken back to a simpler time.

1:06.9

Yes.

1:07.6

When perhaps you wouldn't have expected this sort of thing out of a,

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