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Walk off? Enough already
September 12, 2007 - 10:09am — Tom Schardin
It has to stop. It just has to. When did baseball annoucers/broadcasters start using the phrase walk-off homer? I can guarantee you that the great ones - Jack Buck and Harry Carry - never used it to describe a game-winning homer and never would have if they were still alive today. But now, every one seems to use it and not just for homers. I actually heard the other day walk-off RBI single. Are you kidding me? This has to stop. It's a game-winning home run. It's a game-winning single. Could you imagine if the walk-off phrase was popular when Kirk Gibson hit his magical, pinch-hit homer in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series. Could you imagine if Buck used it to describe Kirby Puckett's GAME-WINNING homer in Game 6 of the 1991 World Series. If we don't watch out, this walk-off trend is going to start showing up in other sports. I can hear it now. "Kicker Ryan Longwell has just sent the Vikings to the playoffs with a walk-off 40-yard field goal." How about, "Tiger Woods has just won his fifth Green Jacket with a walk-off three-foot putt." What about hockey? Are we going to say, "Robin Crosby sends the Penguins into first-place with a skate-off breakaway goal." Or basketball. "LeBron James has just given the Cavs a 1-0 lead in the NBA Finals with a walk-off three-pointer from the corner." Baseball announcers need to stop with all the walk-off stuff. Because I don't want to be watching boxing and hear: "Evander Holyfield is once again the heavyweight champion of the world with a walk-off upper cut in the fifth round."
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Well, I was right. The...
Back to page topWell, I was right. The "walk-off" phrase has filtered into other sports.
Look what a some emailed me (notice the headline).
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/2007-09-23-cardinals-ravens_N.htm
The person who emailed this also pointed out an error in my original walk-off rant above.
He asked me, "Who is Robin Crosby?" Then he asked if meant Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
So, I pondered the email and thought, "Yea, who is Robin Crosby?" I knew it should have been Sidney Crosby, but for some reason I put Robin.
Then it hit me. Robin Crosby was the lead guitarist for the 1980s heavy metal bad RATT.
I guess I'm showing my age here. Whoops. Should we all sing, "Round and Round" now?
So thanks for the correction. I'm sure this winter we will here, "Sidney Crosby has just sent the Penguins into first place with a skate off goal."
Oh, the horror.
Nice call, Tom. Looks like...
Back to page topNice call, Tom. Looks like you need to get ready to hear the call for Sidney Crosby's skate-off goal.
Or maybe, Robin Crosby's walk-off guitar solo during a RATT reunion concert.