To pipe a 6:34-second WinWarble just three games into the season -- without bottled oxygen! -- is like free-scaling the Empire State Building and then eating a small child. Blame it on Boston! Blame it on the bassanova! Blame it on Rio! A Yankee victory (with a Youkilis beaning on the side!) The Master is warbling human history.
Prediction: The 8.02-second, all-time WinWarble record* will fall this year.
*Without verbal enhancements.
(To experience 6:34 seconds of pure warbling orgasm: click to the jump)
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
John's Warble: A healthy 6:34 seconds
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Both Sterling and the Grandy Man off to hot starts. Is it a coincidence? I think not. Someone should track Granderson's batting average and Sterling's Win Warble times to see if they both go up and down concurrently.
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