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The Worst Rendition Of “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” Humanly Possible
Sure, it’s intentionally the worst rendition of 7th-inning stretch favorite “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” you’ve ever heard, and our guess is Ron Swanson Nick Offerman could sing this just a tad better if he really tried to, but still: hard to do it any worse than that. See what we mean after the jump.
Cubs Fans Will Sacrifice Pretty Much Anything For A World Series Title
You know there’s nothing any Cubs fan wants to see more than a World Series championship. You know that from the hypothetical celebration in this MLB 12 ad that practically made Cubs fans openly weep in public places, and now you know it because Parks and Recreation’s Nick Offerman is telling you. And when the guy who plays Ron Swanson tells you something, you listen, dammit.
That New Era Ad With Ron Swanson Lied To You, Chicago
You know that awesome New Era commercial about Chicago baseball rivalries? Welp, not everything about it is what it seems.
This New Era Ad Is Fantastic
After a 2011 season filled with Alec Baldwin and John Krasinski tormenting each other/doing horrible things in the name of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, New Era is shaking their baseball ad formula up a bit this season with a different regional battle and different stars of NBC sitcoms. Our review, after the jump.
The John Krasinski-Alec Baldwin/Yankees-Red Sox Saga Ends With An Accident
And now, we’ve reached the end. We’ve been on a journey this baseball season, a journey with John Krasinski and Alec Baldwin where we explore the depths of humanity to which an intense rivalry such as Yankees-Red Sox will make us sink…oh, and sell New Era® athletic apparel. What will happen in the final installment? See after the jump.
In The Latest Round Of The Alec Baldwin-John Krasinski Yankees-Sox Saga, Baldwin Burns Down A Building
We’ve been through a lot with Alec Baldwin and John Krasinski in the name of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry (and, of course, selling New Era products). We were there for verbal threats. For physical violence. For dogs wearing hats. For large-scale pranks. And now, for the penultimate installment in their already-taken-too-far rivalry, we’re there for Baldwin burning a building to the ground.
In The Fourth Installment Of The John Krasinski-Alec Baldwin Saga, We See Krasinski In A Yankees Cheerleader Outfit
The John Krasinski-Alec Baldwin rivalry reaches new heights (literally), as The Office star finds himself on the wrong end of a very uncomfortable Jumbotron prank.
The Latest Chapter Of The John Krasinski-Alec Baldwin Saga: A Spray-Painted Dog
Alec Baldwin and John Krasinski have finally started making something of their careers lately by starring in ads where they take the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry to uncomfortable levels. And this time, there’s a dog. In a hat.
Want To See Alec Baldwin Punch John Krasinski In The Face?
A while back we talked about a fine ad for New Era that featured Alec Baldwin (Yankees) and John Kransinski (Red Sox) verbally sparring over baseball’s most storied rivalry.

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