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America's Second Favorite Sport

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First Pitch

The picture is worth a thousand words, but a videotape of Jon throwing the first pitch at a Mets game actually told what happened.
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Views: 100513

David Wright

Jon humbly admits he wants to be David Wright, third baseman for the NY Mets.
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Views: 57487

Bonds Breaks Record

Rob Riggle will never forget where he was when he heard Barry Bonds broke the home run record.
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Views: 10916

Ruth-less People

Rob Corddry goes to Boston to do a detailed examination of the curse of the Bambino.
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Views: 8228

Enron Field

Mo Rocca reports on the end of the golden age of corporate ballpark naming.
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Views: 151652

Cryin' Shame

The New York Post captures a picture of Jon’s soul after the Mets' collapse.
COMING UP NEXT
First Pitch
(3:49)
The picture is worth a thousand words, but a videotape of Jon throwing the first pitch at a Mets game actually told what happened.
David Wright
(5:45)
Jon humbly admits he wants to be David Wright, third baseman for the NY Mets.
Bonds Breaks Record
(2:39)
Rob Riggle will never forget where he was when he heard Barry Bonds broke the home run record.
Ruth-less People
(4:43)
Rob Corddry goes to Boston to do a detailed examination of the curse of the Bambino.
Enron Field
(3:06)
Mo Rocca reports on the end of the golden age of corporate ballpark naming.
Cryin' Shame
(1:10)
The New York Post captures a picture of Jon’s soul after the Mets' collapse.
 
Aired:
October 16, 2006
Guest(s):
Frank Rich
News Team:
Jon throws out the first pitch at a Mets' game and barely gets the ball to home plate. The Republicans are mired in scandal again with the focus now on Congressmen Bob Ney who is blaming it on alcohol. The Democrats have a scandal of their own, but it's a real bore. Dan Bakkedahl talks to a man who has an original voter's incentive plan and Frank Rich thinks the Bush administration might be as bad as "Cats." Stephen Colbert is completely unprepared for Jon's arrival.
See Mo Rocca call the importance of the Latino swing vote in this year's election -- 8 years ago.
Guest(s): Ted Koppel
President Bush believes the word of a madman and takes North Korea out of the axis of evil. John Hodgman weighs in on the president's plan to wean us from our addiction to oil by drilling for more oil. Jason Jones interprets the muted news stories from the gym, and Ted Koppel discusses America's potential for conflict with China.




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