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905: The Losing Edge

Re: 905: The Losing Edge
George Winch wrote:The blooper I saw was the baseball clothes they have is different then the ones in "Child Abduction is not funny."
Its called getting new jerseys that is not a blooper


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When Cousin Kyle is rounding the bases, Batdad yells, "He's coming home, throw it to third!"
Third? That wouldn't do any good. He'd want them to throw it home to attempt to tag him out. At any rate, no one went for the ball so it's still sitting right in front of home plate. Batdad should be screaming something at the catcher at the point where he's yelling to throw it to third.
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Also, South Park is the visiting team so thier name should be above Ft. Collins like this:
South Park _1
Ft. Collins___0
ADDITIONS
Did some checking on the dimensions of Coors Field.
They got the 415 to center correct as well as the 375 to right-center. The 375 behind Butters when he catches the fly ball in left-center should be 390. Also the 250 behind cousin Kyle in left field should be 347.
Randy and Bat Dad's fight spills from the centerfield seats into the bullpen in centerfield. The exit from the bullpen reads "South Access" but center field is on the north end of the stadium.
And finally, there are frequently two '415' distances written in center field when there is only one. The center field wall is straight, perpendicular to the axis of home plate-dead center field. Therefore only straight-away center is 415 feet from home plate.
Other than these nitpicks, the rendering of Coors Field is excellent.

One more thing. The kids playing second base, including Kyle, are standing right on the bag. The second baseman usually stands about 2/3 distance between 1st and 2nd and well behind the base path. But that's a common mistake kids make as they're learning baseball. So maybe it was like that on purpose.

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Satan's Army Leader wrote:and how come the team wasn't the cows.
They didn't say it wasn't the cows, so it could've been.
Another blooper:
The games the boys play go 9 innings, just like a pro game, but Little League baseball games have 6 innings.
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