While watching the LA Dodgers take on the Boston Red Sox last week, I was particularly interested in a play which took place in the seventh inning. With the Red Sox leading 2-0, Dodgers second baseman Blake DeWitt was hit in the knee by a pitch from Clay Buchholz. As a result, DeWitt could not continue and thus was replaced by a pinch runner.
Now why did I find this seemingly benign play so interesting?
Said pinch runner was a guy by the name of Chin-lung Hu. Naturally he went right to first base. But much to my chagrin, the TV announcers failed to belabor the obvious.
"Hu's on first....."
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You're right, that was a gimme. Worth a rim shot, for sure.
ReplyDeleteActually, it reminds me one of my IT professors at the U of MN was Dr. Hu. As a fan of the old British sci-fi show, I once wore my "Doctor Who" sweatshirt and sat in the front row. You'd think some nerd in IT would get the joke, but no one did.
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