No Friday Afternoon Baseball

Hashish

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:sadwave: Listening to a ballgame sure makes it easier to type out the crap I do to make money.

Anyone else find it much easier to get some work done with a baseball game in the background? I've had a lot of jobs, and they all went down smoother with the sounds of a fastball smacking into the catcher's mitt and the crack of the ball on a wooden bat.

Not to mention the great announcers. As a Royals fan growing up as a kid, I have to love Denny Matthews. Every year of the Royals' existence he's been calling their games. :scared

Anyone else love listening to ball games? Even with a video option available, I sometimes prefer listening to them.
 

Dead Money

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Televised ML Baseball games are

Televised ML Baseball games are

the best sleep inducers I have found....especially the 3.5 hour plus games...

I rack out best when they fill air time droning on about player salaries.

Gosh, I miss baseball circa 1965-1970...:sadwave: thanks Curt Flood....for nothing.
 

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I work with a bunch of baseball nuts and anything there is any day game on, one of us will fire up MLB gameday audio and listen for a few innings or more. Could be any game really.

I grew up in the age of baseball on TV, but we didn't have cable so it was still mostly radio for home games. The minute school let out for the summer it was 3 months straight of listening to baseball on the raido. Lugging around an AM radio whether playing in the yard or at the park with friends. Giants baseball on the radio was a companion all summer long.

It?s like nothing else. :0074
 

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I work with a bunch of baseball nuts and anything there is any day game on, one of us will fire up MLB gameday audio and listen for a few innings or more. Could be any game really.

I grew up in the age of baseball on TV, but we didn't have cable so it was still mostly radio for home games. The minute school let out for the summer it was 3 months straight of listening to baseball on the raido. Lugging around an AM radio whether playing in the yard or at the park with friends. Giants baseball on the radio was a companion all summer long.

It?s like nothing else. :0074

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