Found October 20, 2011 on Sweater Punch: Yardbarker Blogger Network
It’s World Series time and the Texas Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals are letting you know their top 10 favorite things about it in this video. Here is the list: 1) Getting to meet the cast of Glee (ehhhh?) 2) Wearing official MLB licensed world series squirrel T-shirt 3) World Series shares (bling bling) 4) After it’s over, Derrick Holland will shave his ridiculous mustache 5) If you win, you might get to star in a chalupa commercial next year (see Brian Wilson) 6) Having a distraction from how bad your fantasy football team is doing 7) Talking to all the media on your off day (note the sarcasm) 8 ) Scott Feldman’s sweet post-season beard 9) Feeding sunflower seeds and chewing tobacco to squirrel at Busch stadium 10) The sweet, sweet odor of wearing a jersey soaked in champagne from 3 weeks ago This should be a great world series!
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