What would sports be without a little humor here and there?

The answer is that they would be far less entertaining.

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brent Suter knows this and decided to have a little fun yesterday during his interview with Bally Sports Wisconsin.

Suter decided to do a little play-by-play with his teammate Josh Hader on the mound, but there’s a catch to this.

It wasn’t just your typical play-by-play.

Suter chose to add a little humor to it by doing his best Jim Carrey impersonation, prompting all of us to laugh and enjoy the little moments in sports that happen off the field.

Taking The Edge Off

We all love sports for the competition, but there’s got to be something every once in a while that reminds us of what sports can truly be: fun.

And it certainly is nice to see a little levity involved, especially if it’s someone doing a Jim Carrey impersonation, which we all love.

It almost sounded exactly like Carrey himself.

You’d think that for a minute, Carrey just randomly appeared in the Brewers’ dugout.

But spring training is a good time for a little bit of fun, at least before the competition of the regular season starts.

Let’s just hope we can hear Suter do a Carrey impersonation later this year.

Perhaps if the Brewers reach the postseason, the TV announcers will have Suter give an interview from the dugout and show off his Carrey impression.

That way, the entire baseball world could hear it and enjoy it just as much as Milwaukee fans did.

Again, it was like an exact replica of Carrey’s voice, and we can only hope that there’s more to come.

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