My Interview on ESPN First Take
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That guy sounds like Clint Eastwood... get off my lawn!
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National recognition long overdue. You handled the interview well.
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a batch of vegan
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Epic
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Maybe one day I could be beside you for one of your famous catching
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Nice opportunity to show yourself to the world.
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wow uploaded a day after my birthday! lol good timing bob
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i like the way he hands the balls to nearby kids :D
whenever i went to a game as a little kid if a ball was hit into the foul area grown men would shove kids out of the way to get it.
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awesome, simply awesome to have a fan on espn.... not just because your a dodgers fan and thats my team, but A FAN.... thats awesome to get appreciated in that way.... awesome dude keep up the good work...
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you look kind of like Turtle from Entourage haha
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Is the guy next to you at the end you dad?
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That vegan place is actually excellent
hey Bobby what is the point of the vegan food clip? i got to say it is HILLARIOUS though!
ScaryGuy8316 11 months ago
@ScaryGuy8316 Ha, I wish I left it out, but I also thought it was hilarious and decided to include it. The point was to show the early stuff on the show promoting my interview and intercut it with what I was doing at the time, on my way to the studio and then in the studio and such. That vegan clip went on way too long, though, and it's only funny to me and you and Deep Left, I think. Oh well.
dodgerfilms 11 months ago
lol... Bobby Crosby?
The teasing at the stadium must have been interminable at first.
hossrex 1 year ago
@hossrex It's actually rarely ever been mentioned. I'm glad the baseball playing Bobby Crosby didn't become a superstar. A lot of casual baseball fans (which is a lot of Dodger fans) don't even know who he is. If I get some more cool shots of catching game homers, there's a chance I could become more famous than him for what I've done in baseball, ha.
dodgerfilms 1 year ago 5
Bobby, do you have the camera on everytime a pitch is thrown? Do you turn it on without looking when it looks like a ball might be heading your way..."muscle memory"?
hrmoore41 1 year ago
@hrmoore41 I only film when there's a batter up who has a chance to hit me a homer, and even then usually only when it's a Dodger (it was a very rare thing to be filming an at-bat from someone like Andrew McCutchen, long story). I also film very important moments of the game, like possible walk-offs or final outs. By "muscle memory," I meant for my right hand holding the camera, knowing where to aim it even though I'm looking at the ball instead of the camera. Toughest part is aiming it right.
dodgerfilms 1 year ago