July 18, 2007
Chris Wheeler Has A Cold
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The loss was absorbed by Dodgers pitcher Mark Hendrickson, who you may remember as the 76ers second-round pick in 1996. If I ever invent a time machine, I'm going back in time and placing a bet in '96: The 76ers second-round pick this year will one day pitch against the Phillies, with Mike LIeberthal as catcher. I could probably get pretty good odds. A billion to one, maybe?
Ryan Howard hit a pair of homers last night, and Chase Utley had 3 RBI, upping his league-leading total to 79. But the real story was Phillies announcer Chris Wheeler, who lost his voice somehow. Here's his call of Howard's first homer. I cannot stop laughing about the word "gone" in this clip.
| Wheeler Home Run Call |
After their 26-hit outburst last night, the Phillies will probably be no-hit tonight today at 3!
Update, 11:25 a.m.: Oh, yeah, and Howard hit his homers off of Mask.
Philadelphia 15, Los Angeles 3 [AP/Yahoo! Sports]
Posted by D-Mac on July 18, 2007 11:05 AM
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It was even more unbearable than usual last night. They couldn't go with a 2 man booth for ONE night?
Posted by: chris at July 18, 2007 03:25 PM




It is... gaaaaaaawwwwone.
Posted by: mike at July 18, 2007 12:00 PM