The Chicago White Sox’s season is done, and so is broadcaster Steve Stone.
The 62-75 Sox haven’t given fans much to get pumped about this year, but even when they do put on a show, their announcers can’t even fake a little enthusiasm. During the 10th inning of Tuesday’s game against the Minnesota Twins, Tyler Flowers hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning to extend Chicago’s lead to 6-3.
But Flowers’ bomb just didn’t do it for Stone, who initially thought the two-run shot was a foul ball before he corrected himself with arguably the most lackluster home run call in MLB history.
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“It’s a home run. Wow.”
Just wrap it up and call it a season already, White Sox, so Stone can be put out of his misery.
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