Monday, May 29, 2006

The Curse of the Bambino Lives

Sunday, at the exact moment that Barry Bonds launched career home run number 715, the microphone of San Francisco Giants announcer, Dave Flemming, went inexplicably dead.

From the San Francisco Chronicle:

"KNBR broadcaster Dave Flemming was making the call on Barry Bonds' historic 715th home run Sunday when his microphone went dead, leaving the radio audience with crowd noise for more than 10 seconds until fellow broadcaster Greg Papa rushed on the air to pick up the proceedings and describe the achievement."

"If you'd only heard the rest of it, it was an unbelievable call,'' said Flemming, who was initially unaware that he wasn't being heard over the air. "It's too bad we don't have proof. I have to joke about it because it's too painful to think about."

Coincidence, or was the Babe's ghost involved?

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