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  • chakes89
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    The Simpsons episode with all of the baseball players was called "Homer At The Bat"

    Here are the players that were featured in the episode:

    C- Mike Scioscia
    1B- Don Mattingly
    2B- Steve Sax
    3B- Wade Boggs
    SS- Ozzie Smith
    LF- Jose Canseco
    CF- Ken Griffey Jr.
    RF- Darryl Strawberry
    SP- Roger Clemens

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  • MSpecht
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    Here are a few 1950's classics--- Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, and Roy Campanella on "What's My Line" -- great clips for autograph collectors







    Also The Barber and The Duke http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8CbB...eature=related

    More appearances from Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson, Willie Mays, Vida Blue, and others can be found using the YouTube search feature.

    Mike Jackitout7@aol.com

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  • godwulf
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    Originally posted by Sixburgh, PA
    That's funny you mention that, I wanted to have an A. Bundy custom "New Market Mallers" softball jersey made based on that game.

    Can you please post a pic for reference? I had the episode recorded on my DVR, but a power surge erased it.
    The Peg Bundy jersey is WAAAYY back in my closet at the moment, and I can't really get to it, but here are a couple of photos from that episode, plus a photo of an entirely different jersey that the family wore on an earlier episode.





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  • Sixburgh, PA
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    Originally posted by David
    I remember the Married with Children episode where Kelly was dating Polk High's star football player. Bragging about his glory days at Polk, Al asked Kelly's boyfriend if he played both ways like they did in Al's day. Kelly's boyfriend said no, he only liked girls.


    Why is Al wearing #12? He was always #33

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  • flaco1801
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    drysdale was also on groucho's u bet your life as a newlywed....warren spahn played a german soldier on combat..

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  • suave1477
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    Well I don't know where you can find it because it seems it has been removed from the net.

    But the SNL skit with Derek Jeter Taco Hole was pretty funny.

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  • BarryMeisel
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    And of course the Senfield where Jerry almost loses tickets to Game 7 of the 1994 Devils-Rangers Stanley Cup Semifinals because he didn't thank Alan? Berg for the tickets to Game 6.

    He waits so long, that when he finally calls to thank Berg he gets tickets to Game 7, but only on the condition that he, Kramer and George paint their chests to help spell D-E-V-I-L-S.

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  • BarryMeisel
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    How about The Odd Couple ...

    Oscar and Felix are friends with Deacon Jones, and Oscar suffers stage fright doing a shaving cream commercial until Deacon saves the day, and the commercial.

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  • David
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    I remember the Married with Children episode where Kelly was dating Polk High's star football player. Bragging about his glory days at Polk, Al asked Kelly's boyfriend if he played both ways like they did in Al's day. Kelly's boyfriend said no, he only liked girls.


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  • jobathenut
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    Yes,i knew that.
    Originally posted by metsbats
    Bernie and Derek were also on Seinfeld too.

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  • cordovacollector
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    Originally posted by cordovacollector
    Here's the real transcript, sorry for the mistake:

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  • cordovacollector
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    Here's the trascript:

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  • cordovacollector
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    Originally posted by TNTtoys
    It might not necessarily be a sitcom, but what comes to mind is a Saturday Night Live sketch in the late '90s that featured Todd Hundley, Scott Rolen, Mark Wohlers, Gregg Jefferies, Mark Grudzielanek, Todd Zeile and several others...there must have been about 20-25stars of that era in the sketch.
    Are you think of the Helen Hunt sketch on SNL (Dec. 13, 1997), where she is in her bedroom having a dream and all the baseball players come gather aroung her bed? It was a favorite of mine too because Marty Cordova was in the sketch.

    I have the tape and info somewhere, but seems to me a bunch of players showed up in the audience just to watch the show but the staff quickly decided to make them a part of the show.

    Marty Cordova... Himself (uncredited)Russ Davis... Himself (uncredited)Jeff Fassero... Himself (uncredited)Cliff Floyd... Himself (uncredited)Mark Grudzielanek... Himself (uncredited)David Howard... Himself (uncredited)Todd Hundley... Himself (uncredited)Gregg Jefferies... Himself (uncredited)
    Jack Nicholson... Himself (uncredited)Scott Rolen... Himself (uncredited)Mike Sweeney... Himself (uncredited)Rondell White... Himself (uncredited)Mark Wohlers... Himself (uncredited)Todd Zeile... Himself (uncredited)

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  • 2000mvpfan
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    Sparky Anderson on WKRP in Cincinnatti...after being fired from the Reds,he gets hired to do a sports talk-show at the station,with pretty funny results.


    Joe

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  • Soonerfan65
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    Kevin McHale in cheers; they ask him something about how many bolts are in the parquet floor at the Garden or some inane question like that.

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