A real-life baseball announcer and writer who co-wrote the episode and provided the voice of the Isotopes' announcer. Key Highlights Chalkboard Gag: "I will not trade pants with others".
The story is told in flashback by Homer to his friends at Moe's Tavern. After an impromptu, boozy dance to "Baby Elephant Walk" at a baseball game, Homer is hired as the team's official mascot. His high-energy antics lead the team to a winning streak and earned him a promotion to the major leagues in Capital City . However, his small-town routine fails to impress the big-city crowd, leading to his eventual release and return to Springfield, where he finds himself a local hero for simply having "made it" to the big leagues. Production & Technical Details A real-life baseball announcer and writer who co-wrote
Provides the singing voice for Bleeding Gums Murphy , who performs a 26-minute version of the national anthem. After an impromptu, boozy dance to "Baby Elephant
This specific file string refers to the high-definition web-rip of , the fifth episode of The Simpsons ’ second season. First aired on November 8, 1990, the episode is a quintessential underdog story that expands the world of Springfield to include its local sports culture. Episode Synopsis Production & Technical Details Provides the singing voice