In any case, alcohol is the problem. It is true in all ages. Especially, drinking in the daytime is more troublesome. Adults are right. Even parents and brothers cannot recognize him. He makes them distracted even in front of a legendary senior.메이저놀이터
There is no end to the story of the Los Angeles Dodgers' victory. It is still noisy even after 10 days. The first start of the World Series, which is drunk, is a hot topic on SNS and online.
It is on the 2nd (Korea time). A celebration was held at Dodger Stadium. 42,000 people filled the stands. An open studio was set up on the ground. It was prepared by the host broadcaster SPORTSNET LA.
After finishing the parade in the city, the winners were seated in a relay. It is one of them. Right-hander Jack Flaherty (29) took the microphone. He is a transfer student who played the first game of the WS. He feels special. He is from Burbank, next door to LA.
"I grew up supporting the Dodgers from an early age. I love this city so much. I never want to leave." He is already full of emotions. He also cries in the middle. His words are slightly twisted. He sometimes covers his mouth with his hands.
Panelists who were close to him strongly sympathize with him. One of them stands up. Then, he gives a big hand to him. "Yes, I know everything about you." He is Orel Hershiser, 66, who smiles kindly. Who is he? He is the legendary commentator of SPORTSNET LA. He is the legendary figure of the Dodgers who led the team to its victory in 1988.
This is the part. Something is getting weird. Hershiser's attempt was only an attempt. Originally, his gesture was "Come here." It was a gesture that heralded "I'll hug you."
However, Flaherty got it wrong. He misunderstood it as a high-five. Up to here, it could happen. However, the hand that came out to greet (for high-five) is out of alignment. He wanders in the air weakly in vain. This is not the end of his sentence. The main character standing up from the chair shouts loudly.
"Oh my gosh, this is live. The camera is on. The 37-year-old senior is very quick to react. He catches her in surprise. Thanks to that, he managed to avoid a big disgrace. The panelists who were watching swallowed a bitter smile.
It happened during a live television broadcast. A few seconds of gifs become popular videos. Ten days later, they still receive numerous thumbs up and comments.
It has more than 1.7 million views online. It has 30,000 likes and 500 comments. The title is full of creativity. It is called "Our boy is gone."
This is a parody of the most dramatic moment of this World Series. It was Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam in the first game. It was the shouting that FOX TV caster Joe Davis shouted. "She is gone." He was the screamer who faced the cry of Vin Scully Ong (1927-2022) during Kirk Gibson in 1988.
That's right. The ball went, and the kid went, too.
In fact, I was nervous. It has been like that since the parade started early in the morning. The team shared eight double-decker buses to meet with citizens. Some of them stand out. They include cigarettes and beer, which do not fall in love with the championship.
Of course, that is not all. Some people have stronger taste. They held a blue bottle in their hand. It was Tequila, Mexico. It is the symbol of the Dodgers' victory.
Flaherty never lets it go throughout the parade either. On a YouTube channel, he said, "We kept drinking it. In the division, in the championship, in the World Series. When I won, I always enjoyed tequila with champagne and beer. That's the Dodgers tradition."
He is a true urban drinker. He never dies alone. He ruined even the purest soul in the league. In the video clip, he is seen recommending Shohei Ohtani to him. He handed him a blue bottle and made him gulp it down. Scapegoats make an impression. They are fed up.
"It took some time to persuade. But at the end, he drank cool," Flaherty giggled on his YouTube channel.
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