Phillies broadcasters joke about magic wand in White Sox dugout moments before Chicago player hits first career homer
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Matt Clapp
Summary
During a Phillies vs. White Sox game, the NBC Sports Philadelphia broadcast crew (Tom McCarthy and John Kruk) humorously questioned a magic wand being waved in the Chicago dugout by pitcher Mike Vasil. The timing became ironic when, moments later, a White Sox player hit his first career home run against the Phillies, making the broadcast banter backfire from a Phillies fan perspective.
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· 3 pulledWhat is that thing?
I have no idea.
Is that a Harry Potter wand?
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