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Prince Fielder, only 32 years old, will no longer play baseball due to a life-threatening risk of severing his spinal cord after successive neck surgeries...Interesting statistical note: Cecil and Prince, father and son, both end up with 319 career homers.
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Ichiro passes Clemente with hit 3001...3
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But it's the Pads vs. Pirates game I've got on the machine now. And some disturbingly intrusive camera surveillance on the part of the SD broadcast: Solarte was benched for dogging it up the line on a sure pop-out, or so the commentators encourage us to speculate, and the dugout camera persists in pointing its gaze upon the player from behind, over his shoulder, as if eavesdropping on his conversations with coaches and teammates. He does look a bit sheepish and bewildered, like any kid busted for something lame, so...are we meant to laugh or cry upon hearing old Dick Enberg pronounce, "it doesn't matter if you're the star or not, you gotta show some punishment and make a point...You hear about a young guy being the son of a military man and automatically say: 'Oh that's why'...'yes sir!'... and, 'oh that's why he seems to carry himself a little differently', and so on."
Hilariously, old Dick Enberg later runs on about his disdain for the lack of honesty (integritty?) in public American pleasantries, like, "how we all go around asking each other how we're doing -- 'Oh, I'm fine thank you' -- when in fact I'm doing awful. I'm cranky."
And suddenly the stereotypes converge: the cranky oldwhiteguy broadcaster bitching about life and the dejected latino ballplayer who lollygagged his way up the line are one and the same in having exposed similar shades of their vulnerable, human frailties and failures in front of thousands of strangers who probably couldn't care less.
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