We're not sure how or why it happened, but for the second year in a row, a United States (Adult Male Slow-Pitch) Softball Team game was televised on ESPN.
As was the case last summer, the game was slipped into the ESPN rotation on a lazy Saturday afternoon. And, per the usual, the United States team played Canada in a game entitled "The Border Battle". Apparently, those are the only two land masses that recognize adult slow-pitch as a national sport - and we here at JoeSportsFan could not be more grateful.
Our
pictorial recap of last year's affair proved to be one of the most-trafficked (and hastily-commented) posts in our existence, so we thought we would give it another go.
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Advertising to Target Markets: Advertisers for this event know their target demographic...
Those that like adult slow-pitch softball, buying their own hardware and mowing down a meat sandwich wrapped in buns made of fried chicken.
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Dare to Dream Big, Kids: This is Rusty Bumgardner of Team USA, as if you didn't know that. He flat out rakes and has one heck of a adult film name.
And look at that form; it's damn near perfection. Hands below the belt, eyes affixed at the apex of the pitch arc, and an impeccable front-leg kick. Oh, and an arm guard. Don't even try to bust Rusty inside.
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Proper Softball Head Gear: With a victory for the United States team last year, it was time to up the ante. Apparently, in adult mens softball, that's accomplished by a pitcher sporting a face shield. Stroke it up the middle if you please, Canucks. Our pitcher comes equipped with his son's paintball helmet.
And eyeblack underneath. Fear him.
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