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3-2 SW going. THAT’S IT. HIGH DEEP TO LEFT. That’s four. FOUR. SCORE. WE’RE TIED AT SEVEN. Suarez as his magical night continues. Four jump shots. He’s made them all. What a night. Unbelievable. I still got goosebumps over Suarez. If the roof were closed, it would have blown open with that reaction. History here at Chase. It’s a four homer game for Suarez. >> For the first time in 362 days, Ronald Akuna Jr. is climbing into the batters box or scoreless into the bottom of the first inning. It’s Akuna Riley and Olsson versus the right-hander Nick Paveta. And the first pitch to Akunia. He swings. He drives one. PUSHING WAY BACK. IS THIS REAL LIFE? IT’S A HOME RUN BY AKUNIA. ONE- NOTHING BRAVES. HOLY SMOKES. This place is delirious. This place is up for grabs right now. >> His first swing in a year and he parked it into the bleachers out at left center. Unbelievable. And now Jake Bowers will bat for Joey Ortiz. Left-handed hitter, right-handed pitcher. Bowers 0 for three in his career against Pagan. Durban at second base. Reds up by two. Ninth inning. Two balls, one strike. Pagan ready at the belt. Here’s the right-handers. Two-1 pitch. Swing and it is cranked. Center field. Well hit. Back goes Fredel on the track at the wall. LEAPS AND HE CAUGHT IT. OH, I DON’T BELIEVE IT. A GAME SAVING CATCH BY TJ FREDLE. Are you kidding? He went up and ROBBED IT FOR THE FINAL OUT OF the ball game. And that’s it. Reds win it four to two over the Brewers. What a way to end what has been a tremendous game tonight here at Great American Ballpark. Now the one pitch to Nolan Shaw. Left-handed hitter. Five ball left center. Denzel going back near the track. At the track right to the wall. Leafing climbing the wall. Did he catch it? He did. You can’t believe what this kid is doing in center field. He got himself suspended on top of the wall and brought it back for round number two. Every day is a highlight show. That ball was in about 30 ft left or straightaway center. He got his right hand on the wall and then supporting himself, leaping up, going over the wall, backhanded it. He almost fell head over heels over the wall to the other side of the wall, suspended up there on top of the wall. >> It’s just unbelievable. >> Oh my goodness. No words, man. Pirates bat here bottom of the fifth inning. McCutchen has flyed out and grounded out against Cal Quantrell. >> This is the big hitter that Quantrell has to get. >> Andrew McCutchen with three hits on Monday. One ball, one strike. The pitch drive to left center field. Senoa going back to the track LOOKING UP AND IT IS GONE. THERE IT IS. ANDREW McCutchen in third place. all by himself. Only Stargill and Ker ahead of Andrew McCutchen on the alltime Pirates home run list. 241 and that was a big one. It is 4 nothing in the fifth. Andrew McCutchen and this crowd will no doubt want to ask him to come back out as he goes down the dugout steps. They’re aware of it. A historical moment at PNC Park. Andrew McCutchen. 241 home runs. The two- two pitch. Kagleion hits it high in the air deep right center field. Adoleis Garcia is at THE WALL. IT’S GONE. WATCH IT FLY. JACK KAGGLEó, HIS FIRST BIG LEAGUE home run. A 387 foot blast deep to right center into the Rangers bullpen. There’s the power that’s been promised. Jack Kaggleó has arrived with thunder. Very wide stance from the left side for Kags. The pitch, fastball hit high in the air deep to right center field. GARCIA TURNS AROUND, WATCHES IT FLY. HOME RUN, JACK KAGGLEó. MAKE IT TWO FOR CAGS TODAY IN TEXAS. 4-1 Royals in THE TOP OF THE NINTH INNING. HE GOT THE SILENT TREATMENT after he circled THE BASES IN THE SECOND INNING. NOW THAT THIRD BASE DUG OUT AS LOUD AS IT CAN BE, a two homer day for Jack Kagleon. He ambushes Robert Garcia. First pitch blast to right center. Kag’s got a first pitch slider thigh high over the middle of the plate and didn’t miss it. >> There’s a swing and a bloop out in the shallow left. Montgomery lays out and he made an amazing grab. >> What a play by Coulson Montgomery. Well, that will be on the highlight reel all season long as maybe the one to beat. That was spectacular. >> That is one of the best catches we’ve seen this season. He didn’t look like he had a prayer of catching that. It saved a run. Wow. >> And now the Cardinals with an opportunity and it’s going to be their top pinch hitter batting for Pedro Pahes. Joel Poso, who has been spectacular in this kind of situation before, >> but you know, Poso’s up there to put the ball in play. We’re tied at five. The go-ahead run is Newar at third with one out. The pitch, the runner goes for first. THERE’S A LONG ONE. LEFT FIELD. It’s a goner out of Wrigley Field. Joel Poso with a pitch. Three home run. Unbelievable. He does not strike out very much, but he did more than not strike out. He hit that baseball onto Wavelin. A towering shot and a dagger here for the Cardinals in the eighth. >> The third home run of the season for Joel Bozo. He has been some kind of bench hitter. >> Bucks looking for his second five hit game. One of 36 twins had a five hit game. Puck needs a homer to complete the loop. Swung on. Hit high in the air. Center field and deep. Cruz going back. Does it add the distance? It does. A magical moment at Target Field. The first cycle in Target Field history belongs to Byron Buckton. That deserves a curtain call. Fans won’t sit down, nor should they. Five for five. >> Willie Castro should step out. >> What a moment. >> The 12th cycle, the first ever at Target Field, the first since 2019. >> Second five hit game for Byron Buckton. >> Oh my goodness. Here we go. >> So Nick Curts at the plate. He has a single double and three home runs. >> And he’s going against Cooper Hmel. Everybody in the building knows what he’s trying to do here. 122A’s first and third, two outs. Hmel to the plate to the pitch. Swung on. Drive to left field. Did he do it? He did. Four home runs for Nick Curts. >> He is six for six. >> Woo. >> Oh my. >> Wow. >> A four homer game for Nick Curts. >> He did it. >> The A’s lead 15-2 history. It’s an eight RBI game for Nick Curts. A four homer game. >> Unreal. >> One of the greatest offensive performances in the history of this game. >> Yeah, we we we get to witness uh history. This was unreal. >> Wow. Just speechless. >> Four home runs. >> It’s It’s hard to do that batting practice, but he did it in a real game. >> Unfathomable. >> My lord. >> Augustine can walk it off against the team that signed him. 2-1. Ramirez with a little dribbler right in front of the plate. CATCHER WELLS PICKS IT UP. X COMES IN TO SCORE from third in the craziest game of the year. It’s a swinging bunt from the former Yankee prospect Austinine Ramirez to walk it off. Speed Demon X comes in from third. This game is over and this team is electric. What a ridiculous ball game. Your final score, the Miami Marlins 13 and the New York Yankees 12. What an unbelievable Friday night at Lone Depot Park. Augustine Ramirez, your hero in a game that featured so many homers. It was a one foot dribbler at 39 m an hour off the bat to win it for the fish. One down in the inning. Estrada’s at first. 16- 15. The Rockies are trailing. They were down 9 to nothing in the first inning. 01 pitch and hit deep to left. Is it enough? Going back, fam. And gone. It’s gone. YOU GOT TO BE KIDDING ME. Brenton Doyle with a two-run home run. Rockies have come all the way back to win it. 17-6. Crowd is going crazy. Never seen a game like this. Forfield Magic at its finest tonight. Rockies left for dead back in the first inning. They were down nine to nothing coming to bat in the bottom of the first inning. They come all the way back, rally in the ninth inning and win it 17-6. Young with a hit. The only previous time he faced Bird. Runners at first and second, two men out. The 1-1. And that ball hit high and deep into left field. Dominguez goes back, WATCHES WITH THE REST OF us as Josh Young has just walked off the New York Yankees. A three-run home run to left center. Rangers win it 8 to five. Young greeted by his teammates at home plate. They bounce. Here comes a Gatorade shower and Josh Young has just clubbed his 11th home run of the season. What a night for him back after not playing at all in the series in Seattle because of that sore calf. The Yankees decide they don’t want to face Langford. They want to take on Josh Young instead. Young held the bat for a while coming off the dirt circle, stared out to Bird and then made the trot. Can you believe this finish? Wow. Not a home run, his first time up for Pete, who again is tied with Daryl Strawberry with 252 of them. Strider out of the stretch deals swinging a line drive deep right center field out toward that wall. It is gone. A missile into right center field. A two-run home run and history. Number 253 for Pete Alonzo. All alone as the franchise leader in home runs. And listen to this crowd. Everybody on their feet. Brandon Nema with a hug at home plate. The Mets have come out of the dugout clapping, cheering. A hogw with McNeel. He lifts his helmet, holds it up to the crowd. He knows how big this moment is and he wanted to do it at home. He’s done it. This would be 14 straight wins to start the month of August. The last team in Major League Baseball with a winning streak that long. You have to go back over three years, the Mariners, July of 20122. The winning streak started on August 1st, the day after the trade deadline in Washington, where the Brewers scored 16 runs, and it set the tone for what’s been an unforgettable month. The 1-1 pitch popped into center field and playable. Moving back into his left on the track is Lockidge. He’s there. He makes the catch. Can you count to 14? It’s a franchise record for the Milwaukee Brewers. The longest winning streak in the history of the ball club. In 11 thrilling innings tonight, they get it done 65. And for the first time ever, Milwaukee has gone two touchdowns consecutively without a defeat. What a ball game tonight. And what a moment for the best team in Major League Baseball. You can just add another memorable feather in those memorable caps of the 2025 Milwaukee Brewers. Everybody looking for history from Kyle Schwarber. The one two on the way. SWUNG ON, HIT DEEP RIGHT FIELD. AND THERE’S HISTORY FOR SCHWARBER. IT’S HIS FOURTH HOME RUN OF THE NIGHT as Kyle Schwarber becomes THE FIRST PHILLY since Michael Jack Schmidt to hit four homers in a game. It’s a threerun home run that gives him nine runs batted in tonight. the 21st player in modern major league history to hit four homers in a game. That was cool. Wow. What a night. Number 49 on the year. A four homer game for Schwarber. just the fourth player in Philly’s franchise history to do that. >> And it is 0 and one to the right hand hitting third baseman. Fourth in the order for Tampa Bay down by just a run here in the second game of three. The pitch swinging a highf fly ball to left going back to Rosarena. This is 40. Junior Kamina becomes just the second player in the history of the Tampa Bay Rays with a 40 home run season. And he has tied the game at three here in the bottom of the sixth. What a moment for Lamoxima. >> It was about 15 minutes ago that Camden Yards felt like a funeral. Now it feels like a fiesta. We’re in the bottom half of the ninth inning. It is a one-run game. Dodgers three, Orioles two. Tying run at third, winning run at second. How a game that looked to be one that might be talking about for a while in Yamamoto’s performance. 1-1. Line drive center field. That’s down base hit. Here’s the tying run home. Coming home is Matteo. The throw is over the head of the catcher. Unbelievable. A two run walk-off. Your hero is Emanuel Rivera. Baseball is crazy. One out away from being no hit. Holiday breaks it up and the Dodgers who are ready for a celebration tonight deal with devastation at the hands of the Orioles and on the 30th anniversary of 2131. There is Orioles magic here in downtown Baltimore. They win it over LA 4 to3 on the second walk-off win in as many nights. Koreah the orange batting gloves 1-1 and that is drilled deep to left field back as low pero kiss it goodbye into the blue Jays bullpin Kaha homers for a second straight day the 200th home run of Carlos Kareah’s career and the Astros go up two to nothing >> number 200 off the fellow Puerto Rican off of the back wall of the Blue Jays bullpen >> 13th home run of the season for Koreah a his sixth since coming over to the Astros. So he has six home runs in 36 games with Houston after hitting seven in 93 games with the Twins. Cost the one that matters. He’s the runner at third. Infield in, not quite as far in. Outfield is still in. Here’s the one pitch. Bailey drives one DEEP LEFT FIELD and gone. Patrick Bailey. Another walk-off for him and this time it’s a grand slam. Everybody at home played and Bailey touches home and gets crushed by his teammates. His jersey getting ripped off. A moment that he’ll never forget against the Dodgers in a pennant race. And listen to Giants fans. A walk-off grand slam after they walk the bases loaded intentionally to pitch to Bailey. Man, what a incredible moment for Patrick. >> And now Jack Morris reads Frosty the Snowman. >> Frosty the Snowman was a jolly, happy soul with a corn cob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of coal. Frosty the Snowman is a fairy tale. They say he was made of snow, but the children know he came to life one day. There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found. For when they placed it on his head, he began to dance around. Oh, Frosty the snowman was alive as he could be. And the children say he could laugh and play just the same as you and me. Thumpity thump thump thumpy thump thump. Look at Frosty go. Thumpity thump thump thumpy thump thump over the hills of snow. Frosty the snowman knew the sun was hot that day, so he said, “Let’s run and we’ll have some fun before I melt away down to the village with a broomstick in his hand, running here and there all around the square, saying, “Catch me if you can.” He led them down the streets of town right to the traffic cop, and only paused a moment when he heard him holler, “Stop!” For Frosty the Snowman had to hurry on his way, but he waved goodbye, saying, “Don’t cry. I’ll be back again someday. >> The Cubs are one out away from being in the postseason. And now I’m looking at the fans behind the Cubs first base dugout all wearing Cubby blue standing, cheering, clapping, and you know they are excited. And the 3-2 fly ball to left. This is going to do it. Ian Hap is there and the Cubs are in the playoffs. The Cubs are going to be a postseason team here in 2025 and the celebration will begin. This is always the goal, Ron, when you start the year way back in spring training to be successful enough to extend your season beyond game 162. That is exactly exactly right. And the whole thing is what the final goal is. The final goal is to win a World Series. This is the first step. >> Trout will be the next batter. Trout’s had a walk. He’s reached on catcher interference and his last time up couple of innings ago, he was called out on strikes. Here’s the 3-1 pitch. Trout swings at this one, blasts the ball deep. This is well hit and it is gone. Mike Trout joins the 400 home run club. just the 59th player in Major League history to do it. It was a no doubter off his bat. They’re saying it went 485 and the Angels have a three nothing lead. He got everything into that one. Congratulations, Mike Trout. Boy, it’s been a trying season for him. And you know, this has just been on his mind this entire time. He gets a fast ball. It is 97. It goes off his bat. 115. You talked about it. 485. A no doubter. Soon as he made contact and for Mike Trout, what a milestone. Home run number 400. Now Urban delivers. Breaking ball hit of the year to center field. Young going back way back to the warning track at the wall. He leaps and he can’t make the play. Or did he? He took it out of the air. Out is the call. What a recovery by Jacob Young. He banged into the fence. He had it. It popped in the air. I don’t know what part of his body he hit. It hit and then he caught it on the carum. What a play by Young. He leaped into the fence off his glove, batted in the air with his throwing hand and grabbed it out of the air with his glove. Unbelievable. A juggling catch by Young. The Mets were considering challenging that ina in case the ball hit the fence, but they’re not going to challenge it. How did he do that? >> That was a circus catch by Jacob Young. >> Yeah, they had a great play from angle from left field to see Oh, he kicked it off. >> Did that go off his foot? >> Off his foot. >> Yeah, he kicked it. >> He kicked it up in the air. >> Oh my goodness. First, I thought it was his throwing hand, but on further review as it passed his hand, he kicked it up in the air with his right foot and then caught it with his glove. Winning run 90 ft away with one out in the bottom of the 11th and the sellout crowd once again on its feet here at Petco. First pitch for mean swings, lines it into center field. That’ll do it. Freddy Fine walks it off as Bryce Johnson scores and the Padres’s are headed back to the playoffs in 2025. It was never going to be easy, but the Padres’s walk it off in the best possible way. a 54 win over the Milwaukee Brewers in game 157. And for just the second time in franchise history, the Padres’s are going to the postseason in back-to- back seasons. >> Gutsy performance by this ball club. >> And now with two outs, a full count. Bottom of the ninth, we’re tied at four. Taw second. Scott a look at second. Now he kneels. Swung on. BASE HIT LEFT FIELD. TAWA ROUNDING THIRD. Here comes Calls thrown TO THE PLAY. DIAMONDBACKS WIN. Do you believe? What a game. We said try to get to the starters if you can. You didn’t get to show in six innings, but you never know against this Dodger bullpen. And man, did they show up and implode. >> Otani was untouchable. everybody else for the Dodgers. Anything but for Domo gets his 98th RBI. It could not be a more crucial one for the Diamondbacks and their unlikely race to the finish, but they overcome a 4 nothing deficit and they walk off the Dodgers by a final score of 5-4. Easily game of the season here for this plucky Diamondback bunch. The chance of MVP. MVP. The stretch of the pitch. THE COW SWINGING A DRIVE deep to right field. There it is. Number 60. The modern Dave Bambino has just tied Babe Ruth’s record of 60 home runs for third all time in American League history. Cal Raleigh with his second home run of the ball game. 59 in the first number 60. here in the bottom of the eighth inning into the lower deck in right field. The magical tour of Cal Raleigh just continues here in 2025. How about that? His name is even with Babe Ruth. He has connected the past with the present and a stand ovation for the modernday Bambino. Cal Raleigh, his mom and dad, his family here at the ballpark tonight. What a year for Cal. Well, here’s a man who knows a thing or two about ninth inning drama in this green jersey. Sadan Raphaela digs in. Pitch to Sidon is swung on and driven HIGH AND DEEP INTO CENTER FIELD. IT’S AT THE TRACK. IT IS AT THE WALL. OFF THE WALL. RUBY’S COMING to third. The Red Sox are going to the playoffs. Say D. Say hello to October. It’s a 43 walkoff winner. In some ways, it had to end that way with that kid in this ballpark, with this energy, ice in his veins, and the Red Sox for the first time in four years are playoffbound. And you just love that for this city, for this organization, for Son Raphaela who has had such a tough time in this second half. And he’s just continued to grind and grind to keep going out there every night. And off to October we go. >> And manager Bruce Bochi elects to walk Gabrielle Aras to set up a left on left matchup. Now, of course, Garcia’s got to throw strikes. Base is loaded. Two down in the ninth. Two-2 game. The pitch AND HIT HIM. BALL game playoffs again. And Cleveland for the eighth time in the last 13 years. You will have another October to remember. CJ Cayas drilled by the pitch with the bases loaded, forcing in the winning run. And Cleveland has stunned Texas in the bottom of the ninth inning, 3-2. And the Guardians become the sixth and final American League playoff team. Best sets the one-two ground ball to first base. This will do it. Torlson waves him off. MAKES THE PLAY. TIGERS WIN THE WILD CARD. IT’S ON TO THE DIVISION SERIES in Seattle. Let the celebration begin on the mound. behind the mound on the grass. Everybody mobs Torqulson and Best and each other. Oh my goodness. Tense, tight games in Cleveland. A crushing game two loss. Tiger bats come alive in game three. Big defensive plays all day, even with one big mistake. And what a feeling to be moving on to round two. You got to love that, Dan. You got to love that. These guys fought the bear all the way down this the stretch. Yes. Lost the division lead. So what? You got in the dance and all you got to do is get in the dance because you get a chance to do that right there. Celebrate in the middle of the field and move on. >> Well, if there was ever time for Aaron Judge to have a moment here in the postseason, this is it right here. A 223 hitter in the postseason. And man, this is a spot for him to do something grand. Here’s the pitch. HIGHF FLY BALL DEEP LEFT FIELD DOWN THE left field line. It is OFF THE FAIR POLE. HEY NOW. HEY NOW. Hey now. Three-run homer. Aaron Judge. This game is tied at 66. >> This place has waited for this for this whole time this year, last year, year before. What is going on in this Yankee dugout is fascinating to see guys banging on the top of the dugout, hugging each other. >> We said that this moment was bigger than the one a couple of days ago. Hey, he cashes it in right here. >> Wow. >> MVP chance starting. You know, it’s like a big exhale for him. >> There is nothing like the roar at Yankee Stadium. We got a new ball game, folks. 66 here in the fourth. The moment has happened for Aaron Judge. And if Kanley misses, it would be a walk-off walk in this classic duel. Here we go the stretch. Kaneley has got TO THROW A STRIKE. THE 3-2 PITCH ON THE WAY. SWUNG OUT DRIVE BASE IN RIGHT FIELD FOR A PALANCO WITH A WALK-OFF SINGLE. And the Mariners ARE GOING TO PLAY FOR THE AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP. The Mariners win the battle IN SEATTLE IN 15 INNINGS. The Mariners WIN IT 3-2. THE Mariners will be on their way to Toronto to take on the Blue Jays. What an epic game. 15 innings. Jorge Palano is getting mob out in left field. The Mariners win it. Palanco with a single into right field. JP Crawford scores. And in 15 innings, it’s the Mariners over the Tigers. A final score of 3-2. This will go down as one of the greatest games in the history of the Mariners franchise. >> One ball and two strikes. The big righty McIll sets on the mound. Here’s the pitch and OTANI TRIES ONE LEFT CENTER FIELD. DID YOU SHOW OTANI THE STUFF of legend? I don’t know how much more he can say about Shi Otani because he has done well in his career unbelievable things. Tonight he has done things that well you only dream about. I mean if you dare dream about it and normally you’re going to be awakened in the morning by mom and says hey it’s time to go to school. I mean, he has done tonight where only a guy wearing a cape, you would think, would be able to do it with an S on his chest. Unbelievable. And again, the 2- two on the way to Gino. Here she comes. SWINGING A FLY BALL DEEP TO RIGHT FIELD. LUCAS GOING BACK TO THE ONE TRACK. GET OUT THE RIGHT MUSTARD GRANDMA. IT IS GRAND SALAMI TIME. AU HADIO SUAREZ WITH IT OPPOSITE FIELD. Brad Salami. Mariners now lead the Blue Jays 6-2. Gino’s second home run of the ball game. Five runs batted in for AU Haneo Suarez. It’s the Mariners six. IT’S THE BLUE JAYS TWO. AND THE CROWD is going crazy here at T Mobile Park. Holy smokes, what a comeback here in the bottom of the eighth inning. Five runs are in. The home run by Cal. The grand salami off the man of Gino. 62 the Mariners lead. These guys never give up. They are the cardiac kids. >> Third time in this series Springer sees Mazardo. He’s 0 for two off him. First real scoring chance for the Blue Jays since the first inning. One pitch. Swinging a fly ball left field AND DEEP. A ROSARENA TURNS. A springer dinger. 43 Blue Jays in the bottom of the seventh. One knee. No problem. You have to have that guy in a big game. And he crushed a pitch out to left center. You have got to be kidding me, Ben. That is the best moment in sports I have ever seen. Hoffman’s payoff pitch. He did it. The Blue Jays win the pennant. The Blue Jays win the pennant. They’re going to the World Series. It’s so good. We must be dreaming. The Toronto Blue Jays come back. knocked off the Mariners and they will take on the LA Dodgers. >> Full count on Freeman. Little delivers. Freeman hits one high in the air. Straight away center field. BAREL AT THE WALL. GONE. Freddy Freeman Mr. World Series ends the marathon at midnight. >> He is mobbed at home plate as the Dodgers walk it off in the BOTTOM OF THE 18TH INNING. 65 the final to grab a 21 series lead. You want drama? Come to Dodger Stadium. >> Full count. Hoffman delivers. Rojos hits it in the air left field. THIS BALL’S GOT SOME CARRY. IT IS GONE. IT’S GONE. And game seven is tied. Miguel Roas off the bench in game six. On the board in game seven. This crowd, well, we talked about it in another series. This has turned into a library here. Miguel Rojas, he took the 2-2 pitch, the slider upstairs, and he took the next pitch out of the ballpark in this Dodgers first base dugout has exploded. >> The two Smith with a smash in the air to deep left field. THIS BALL IS OUT OF HAND. SMITH LETS IT FLY and breaks the tie in game seven as number 16 stays clutch. Yamamoto’s 02 coming to Kirk. Broken back ground ball. BETS HAS IT. STEPS ON THE BAG. THE THROW TO FIRST. Double play from backs against the wall to backto back. The Dodgers cement their dynasty. They win game seven in extra innings. 54 the final. They mob Yamamood ON THE LEFT SIDE of the mound. >> And now Tommy Lorta reads, “It was the night before Christmas.” It was the night before Christmas when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. The stockings were hung by the chimney with care in hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there. The children were nestled all snug in their beds while visions of sugar plums danced in their heads. and mama in her kirchip and I in my cap had just settled our brains for a long winter’s nap. When out of the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter. Away to the window I flew like a flash, tore open the shutters and threw up the sash. The moon on the breast of the new fallen snow gave the luster of midday to objects below. When what to my wondering eyes should appear but a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer with a little old driver so lively and quick. I knew in a moment it must be Saint Nick. More rapid than eagles his courses they came and he whistled and shouted and called them by name. Now Dasher, now Dancer, now Prancer and Vixen, on Comet, on Cupid, on Donner and Blitzen. To the top of the porch, to the top of the wall. Now dash away, dash away, dash away all as dry leaves that before the wild hurricanes fly. When they meet with an obstacle bounded to the sky. So up in the housetop the courses they flew with the sleigh full of toys and St. Nicholas, too.
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Joe Davis is the best announcer in sports imo