

Unfortunately, the recommended clip has the Fox broadcast with Joe Buck quietly calling the game, so when this video comes along I also, by law, have to look up the Hammy call. Sometimes I’ll just watch the clip of the massive shot to left field hitting the camera just to hear Progressive Field erupt and see Aroldis Chapman stare dead-eyed as he watched the lead he was gifted slip away.
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She came down to ask me what happened, and I explained before she sat just as glued to the TV as I was. Whatever I did was enough to take up my wife, though, who went to bed early to get ready for work at six the next morning. I also remember the exact moment I realized the ball was gone, and how hard I tried not to either cry, scream, or some mixture of the two that would wake my kids up. I remember feeling kind of guilty that it wasn’t Jason Lukehart before me, or even Ryan before him that got to experience this as the editor of a community as great as Let’s Go Tribe.
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Sometimes I’ll watch the whole thing, to put myself back in the mindset of that series, to remember what it felt like to actually be watching the Indians on the verge of winning it all in just my first full year running Let’s Go Tribe. I’ve succumbed, multiple times, and yet it keeps being recommended. Ever since the official MLB YouTube channel uploaded a clip of the Rajai Davis’ home run in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series, it can’t seem to stop trying to get me to watch.
