The Home Run Derby is back, back, back and certainly not gone.
Chris Berman’s catchphrase probably more accurately describes his new haircut. The legendary 60-year-old broadcaster turned his head to the side during ESPN’s Home Run Derby broadcast, revealing a profile that included a hair style better suited for a 1980s hockey player or one of the Founding Fathers.
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The Internet, of course, had some fun with it.
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Cincinnati Reds third baseman Todd Frazier won the Derby by defeating Los Angeles Dodgers outfield Joc Pederson, 15-14, in the final.
h/t to Larry Brown Sports