Joe Morgan Likes When Jose Reyes Runs Around The Bases After A Homerun
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Joe Morgan Isn’t Even Trying Anymore
Published 5/19/2008 by Anthony De Rosa at Hot Foot
Here’s a clip of Joe Morgan admiring Jose Reyes following a basic rule of baseball, running around the bases on a home run.
I’m assuming Morgan meant he likes how Jose sprints around the bases on a home run, but he can’t properly communicate, which is why he is a professional broadcaster working for ESPN.
Hat tip to Awful Announcing for the clip.
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Joe Morgan likes when you do the thing you are utterly forced to do
Published 5/19/2008 by PostmanE at The Postmen // A Sports Blog // Chicago, IL.
“You know what I like about the rook? It moves forwards, backwards, and sideways. Never diagonally. You put your hand on it, and it proceeds to move in the way the rules designate.”
{Via AA, naturally.}
Joe Morgan Is Easily Impressed By Jose Reyes
Published 5/19/2008 at FanIQ Blog
... Night Baseball. Two New York teams plus Jon Miller and Joe Morgan was a little too much for me.
Fortunately, I didn't miss this classic Joe Morgan comment. In fact, we should go ahead and make this a weekly feature every Monday.
After Jose Reyes hit a home run, Morgan drooled over the replay with this praise:
"You know what I like about, he ran around the bases. He hit it, and he proceeded to go around the bases."
As Brian Powell points out, Reyes was obligated to do this: ...
Two Theories about Joe Morgan, With Video Explinations
Published 5/20/2008 by ethanator1088 at NESW Sports, The Best Sports News
I have 2 theories about Joe Morgan. They help explain why he says what he says, and does what he does. These are just my theories and they are not law. Yet! If you are new to Joe Morgan, and what are known as Joe Morganisms, let me introduce you to a few starter links. Mr. Morgan has a history of this learned behavior. My theories are not based on random observances.
Recent Jose Reyes incident.
Recent Foul Ball explinations.
How fast does Zumaya pitch the ball? Let’s talk about it. ...

