Found October 31, 2009 on Larry Brown Sports: Yardbarker Blogger Network

Whether it’s been BCS games or baseball playoffs, we’ve often complained about FOX TV overproducing sporting events. Not to say that I or many others don’t have short attention spans, but it seems to me that along with showing you sports, FOX’s goal is to give you A.D.D. if you don’t already have it. [...]

7 Comments:
  • What's the difference, it was a homer whether the camera was there or not?!
  • Dont know about that..Some say the Camera was actually sticking out past the wall so if the camera wasnt there the ball would've just bounced off near the top of the wall..either way the camera placement sucks
  • Camera was coming out past the wall. It was a tough call looking at the replay. Its a ****** situation considering that homer seemed to wake up the Yankee bats. As a Phils fan I am not feeling good about the series at this point.
  • "Some say"!?.... like in 45000 Phillies fans smh. There's no doubt that ball would have cleared the wall had the camera not been there. But I respect your view of it.
  • heres a pic:

    http://a323.yahoofs.com/ymg/ept_sports_mlb_experts__41/ept_sports_mlb_experts-259783754-1257044150.jpg?ym2yoICDENjWQf4U


    Can you say without ANY doubt that camera is not over the wall? Can you say without ANY doubt that if the camera wasnt there the ball goes over the wall? because I cant
  • I don't need to see a pic, it was a homerun, period!! If it went the Phillies way I woyld be saying the same thing.
  • A-Rod did NOT hit a home run in the 2009 World Series. The ball was not going over the fence. Watch how much it drops from the side view and check out the picture above. If it isn't clearing by more than 1 foot, how in the world is it clearly a home run. Because its not, and nobody wants to admit it.
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