Eagles stars drop hilarious reactions and commentary at Phillies playoff game.
D’Andre Swift and Terrell Edmunds are now Phillies Phanatics after their side-splitting commentary at Game 2 of the NLCS.
Pro teams can also adore one other in the City of Brotherly adore: two Philadelphia Eagles were sighted during Game 2 of the NLCS between the Phillies and Arizona Diamondbacks.
Front row seats behind home plate provided D’Andre Swift and Terrell Edmunds with an excellent perspective of the action and humorous commentary as the Phillies dominated the visiting Diamondbacks 10-0.
Given that it was their first game, it is understandable if the two Eagles seem to be unfamiliar with baseball rules.
“I’ve never had one before. Terrell Edmunds referred to the irrational Citizens Bank Park crowd by saying, “This joint crazy.”
Despite not knowing how many games make up a campaign, they both seemed amazed by how long the baseball season is.
Swift said, “Baseball season be so long,” before acknowledging that he had no idea how many games the MLB actually played. “Don’t get me to lie, I don’t know.”
At least he is aware of how absurd ball players’ travel schedules can be.
Edmunds was told by Swift, “And they be be in different cities damn near every other day,”
Edmunds knew that Schwarber was heating up in Game 2
Even Edmunds, who knew very nothing about baseball, realised that Kyle Schwarber was dangerous in Game 2, even calling one of the heavy-hitting DH’s home runs.
Edmunds said, “He looks like he’s about to do damage though,” just before Schwarber blasted a pitch. Together with the other supporters at The Bank, the football players were ecstatic with the outcome.
“Whoa! I informed you, I informed you, I informed you. I warned you, you’re going to cause harm!”
With his teammate, Swift concurred, “He hit that s**t out of the park.”
A 100 mph pitch, something they don’t see much of on Sundays, greatly impressed Edmunds, who had loved the sing-along to Bryson Stott’s walk-up song.
Edmunds’ hilarious commentary-turned-critique
They became so at ease in their new baseball environment that Edmunds began criticising the Diamondbacks’ at-bat strategy. After the Arizona first baseman whiffed on a fastball that was sent way up and in, he made sure that Swift was aware that Christian Walker chased a pitch too high.
Edmunds remarked, “Um, that was too high, boy.” “I don’t even know why he swung at that one.”
The two Eagles were later seen grinning and enjoying the Phillies’ offensive outburst in the sixth and seventh innings.
Overall, it appears that the Phillies had a positive first impression on other sportsmen. Perhaps to the extent that Swift and Edmunds return before the postseason run comes to an end.
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