Baseball Player Saves Reporters Life

?????

Really? How so?

The perfectly framed Gillette ads are a start. (Longoria is a Gillette spokesman).

There's also the lack of any tags for the "station" doing the report. Nothing on screen, nothing on the mic.

These types of ads are cool but they're just an attempt at viral marketing.
 
?????

Really? How so?

look at the pitcher when the player tosses him the ball

the pitcher acts like reporter and player aren't even there, because they are not.

also, no ball leaves the ball player's hand, because there isn't a shot of a ball from that angle to stand in front of
 
The perfectly framed Gillette ads are a start. (Longoria is a Gillette spokesman).

There's also the lack of any tags for the "station" doing the report. Nothing on screen, nothing on the mic.

These types of ads are cool but they're just an attempt at viral marketing.

Gotcha!

You are correct, I watched it w/o listening to it, I thought peeps shouted heads up or something, dude just turned and caught it!
 
I saw it when the batter hit the ball...the actual ball goes straight then is replaced by the "bare catch curving" ball. Look at the swing and watch the ball again at the 00:06 mark
 
look around the 6 second mark, you will see the batter hit the ball straight, then it magically flies right towards them................cool but fake:smh:
 
look at the pitcher when the player tosses him the ball

the pitcher acts like reporter and player aren't even there, because they are not.

also, no ball leaves the ball player's hand, because there isn't a shot of a ball from that angle to stand in front of

:yes::lol:
 
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