MLB Bloopers: The Humorous Facet Of Baseball
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MLB Bloopers The Humorous Facet Of Baseball Hosted by Chris Kattan If Main League Baseball was simply pitching, hitting and protection, there would not be something humorous about it. However there are pranks. And sensible jokes. And the funniest on-the-field baseball mishaps and mind cramps this facet of the brand new millennium that have to be seen to be believed. From sprinklers gone awry to bugs the place they do not belong to gamers coming to the ballpark on skateboards and rickshaws, MLB Bloopers: The Humorous Facet Of Baseball delivers the laughs and is the proper DVD for baseball followers who each love their sport and greater than just a little comedian aid. Particular Options: Hosted by comic Chris Kattan!
The Bruce Chen and Steve Kline present
Dontrelle Willis and Jimmy Rollins discuss rising up collectively
The aftermath of the Tim Hudson/Eddie Perez prank
1993 Florida Marlins grounds crew’s tarp troubles
Randy Wolf and Mike Lieberthal discuss Mike’s pre-game dance
Ruben Rivera: “The Worst Baserunning In The Historical past Of The Sport”
Nook Logan hits a “Little League Homerun”
Ryan Dempster’s Harry Caray impersonation
Jason Lane forgets what number of outs there are in an inning
Mike Cameron falls and makes an excellent catch
Chad Cordero journeys on the mound whereas throwing a pitch
Johnny Damon recollects when Manny Ramirez reduce off one in all his throws within the outfield
Is Discontinued By Producer : No
MPAA ranking : NR (Not Rated)
Media Format : NTSC, Coloration, Closed-captioned, DVD
Run time : 1 hour and half-hour
Studio : Shout! Manufacturing facility
ASIN : B000EQ5UUK
Variety of discs : 1
8 reviews for MLB Bloopers: The Humorous Facet Of Baseball
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Original price was: $14.93.$11.50Current price is: $11.50.
K. Avello –
MLB Bloopers DVD review
This DVD was better than I could have asked for. It uses footage from the tv show This Week In Baseball [TWIB], and real baseball games over the past few years to cover the silly side of America’s Pastime. It goes behind the scenes with a bunch of players including Tim Hudson, Ryan Dempster, select Phillies players, & many others, as well as looking at past characters who stand out in the game such as Tommy Lasorda and Yogi Berra. If you love TWIB’s “How ‘Bout That” section of the show, you will adore this DVD.As far as I can tell, every major league team is shown, though some have the spotlight on them more than others. This is a must have for any baseball fan. It’s by far one of the best MLB DVDs released in a long time.
Beatriz Espinosa –
A video for enjoy with the family
A good video if you want to relax with the family and friends. It is funny and you have a lot of time to watch sport bloopers.
Ballad –
Okay for a gag gift
It was okay, but nothing special for a seasoned baseball fan who knows MLB history, These were more about jokes between players than bloopers from game action. This was part of my husband’s birthday gift; glad I had some other things that were nice to make up for the DVD. This would be appropriate as a gag gift.
Santiago Romero –
PLEASE, DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!
I am a very disappointed baseball fan.I waited a few months for this video to be released. When it arrived to my office, I went home immediately to watch it… I ended up seeing the video on fast play, just to tell I saw it all… it only made me smile (not laugh) once.It’s not fair that I can not place a no-star rating for this…Do something better with your money and buy a pizza… believe me.
J. Shermer –
bloopers
I bought this movie for my 2yr old.Thats all he will watch or talk about he is not yet old enough to understand it but he does sit through it off and on. But i enjoyed it i just wish that it was more funnier than what they made it out to be.Other than that it was good
mcboogie –
Not funny
Not funny; not recommended. Rather than actual bloopers, the vast majority of this video is baseball players clowning around. Unfortunately, this is like watching a bunch of wanna-be stand-up comics doing stand-up. Occasionally, one will be actually funny, but most, though they surely wanna be, aren’t.
Bombay Duck –
OK, but not great
This was somewhat funny, but I wouldn’t call it great. My 10-year-old liked it a lot. I thought it dragged quite a bit, not very fast-paced. Too many repeats of the same theme. Would have liked to have seen a lot more on-field bloopers & funny plays.
Northfish –
Send this one back to the minors.
About as funny as pancreatic cancer.