I checked in on it today for a bit just becasue I was curious, and my mouth flew open when I saw him, after reading what everyone's said about hwo it's impossible.
More than balanced out the fact they failed to use my favorite from childhood 9with all the bananas), the "banana in your ear" skit. then again, the B&E skit was shorter than many today, so time constraints alone could have been a reason.
Also caught the street scene with Alan's song about bananas. Great and catchy.
Too bad nobody's tossed a no hitter for New York lately. If one of the Yankee or Met pitchers had done that, they could have appeared. "Zero may be nothing, but at special, special times, it's really something." A kid would understand easily, if told, that "It's really very hard, and takes a lot of skil and luck, to allow nobody to get a hit in a game."
But, that's how I'd have done it; I'd probably have my very own "baseball Sesame Street" if I were running it
Edit: Or even, say, a pitcher from Lubbock, Texas, if they'd taped this a few months later (Little League World Series reference)
More than balanced out the fact they failed to use my favorite from childhood 9with all the bananas), the "banana in your ear" skit. then again, the B&E skit was shorter than many today, so time constraints alone could have been a reason.
Also caught the street scene with Alan's song about bananas. Great and catchy.
Too bad nobody's tossed a no hitter for New York lately. If one of the Yankee or Met pitchers had done that, they could have appeared. "Zero may be nothing, but at special, special times, it's really something." A kid would understand easily, if told, that "It's really very hard, and takes a lot of skil and luck, to allow nobody to get a hit in a game."
But, that's how I'd have done it; I'd probably have my very own "baseball Sesame Street" if I were running it
Edit: Or even, say, a pitcher from Lubbock, Texas, if they'd taped this a few months later (Little League World Series reference)