The local play-by-play man has an aneurysm when he calls Bucknor-umped games and has made it his goal to rip the man whenever possible.
“The C.B. in his name stands for Could Be a ball, Could Be a strike.”
“The pitch… outside and—no, a strike. C.B. Bucknor stood there, thought about it, thought about it, and said to himself, ‘You know, I haven’t raised this right hand in a while, let’s call this one a strike.’ Lord almighty, we just saw the replay in the booth.”
Too bad he doesn't end up being tazered by the cop.
Coach Owens - August 15, 2009
"Then the guy (Bucknor) had the nerve to have a smirk on his face like he knew what he was doing,"
msb - August 15, 2009
Bravo
Poochie - August 15, 2009
He kind of looks like an older Cleavon Little
Kermit. - August 15, 2009
Bhaha
royalcurve - August 16, 2009
The highway patrolman is a ni ::BONG::
abender20 - August 16, 2009
*Holds gun to own head* Nobody move or the ump gets it!
Kermit. - August 16, 2009
This is clearly profiling.
The Typical Idiot Fan - August 15, 2009
Now
I’m sure they pull over competent umpires too.
Fuckmikereilly - August 15, 2009
Fantastic
Goose - August 16, 2009
Cops hate black people,
Scientific fact,
kevin_ess - August 16, 2009
Not only do they hate us, they wish us all physical and financial harm.
JamMasterJesus - August 16, 2009
The cop looks like he is a member of Hair Club for Men.
44FAN - August 16, 2009
Here in Cleveland
The local play-by-play man has an aneurysm when he calls Bucknor-umped games and has made it his goal to rip the man whenever possible.
“The C.B. in his name stands for Could Be a ball, Could Be a strike.”
“The pitch… outside and—no, a strike. C.B. Bucknor stood there, thought about it, thought about it, and said to himself, ‘You know, I haven’t raised this right hand in a while, let’s call this one a strike.’ Lord almighty, we just saw the replay in the booth.”
nickjs21 - August 16, 2009
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