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Vin Scully, Game 6, and RBI Baseball

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RBI Baseball rendition of Game 6 of the 1986
World SeriesOK, this video has very little to do with TV, but since it uses audio from a classic baseball telecast, I think it qualifies.

(Heck, it's got to be more TV-related than anything we've posted about Kevin Federline.)

The blog San Diego Serenade has brilliantly fused game play from RBI Baseball with Vin Scully's TV call of the Mets' comeback against the Red Sox in the classic Game 6 of the 1986 World Series (aka The Buckner Game). According to Conor, the owner of the blog, he initially wanted to enter this video in a YouTube contest, but it came out six minutes too long. But the video is rocketing around the blogosphere as we speak, so his hard work will soon be rewarded... somehow.

My favorite part: how Conor displays the "Miller Lite Player of the Game."  It's even funnier because I'm a Yankee fan.

The embedded video is after the jump.

[via Deadspin]

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