Red Sox Pizza Party: Play by Play

This is entirely unscientific, unless one wishes to calculate to trajectory of the flying pizza wedge, but entirely hootworthy. It had me hooting partly because I can just imagine how the Sox fans drenched in beer sounded, but mostly because the announcers for the New England Sports Network yammer on and on to the point of hilarity as they focus on the pizza wedge as weapon, or as they say, "a piece of pizzer." to the expense of the game.

God, I miss Boston...

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