The Simpsons episode featuring nine MLB legends It was like those guys knew the future when they wrote that
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"Mattingly, for last time, get rid of those sideburns!" ~ Classic 1992 "Homer at the Bat" episode of "The Simpsons" "Homer at the Bat" went through a lengthy production, as the guest stars were recorded over several months in accordance with their availability. Every player, barring Jose Canseco, had their part done. Canseco wanted his part to be rewritten for the historic episode. The celebrated its 30th anniversary this year and is often seen as one of the best episodes in the show's history. In 2014, Al Jean selected it as one of five essential episodes in the show's history.
The Simpsons episode featuring nine MLB legends - It was like those guys knew the future when they wrote that
The "Homer at the Bat" episode featured nine MLB legends back in 1992 [Credits: Rolling t The iconic TV show 'The Simpsons' once featured nine MLB legends in a famous episode in 1992 called "Homer at the Bat". The episode featured guest appearances by Wade Boggs, José Canseco, Roger Clemens, Ken Griffey Jr., Don Mattingly, Steve Sax, Mike Scioscia, Ozzie Smith and Darryl Strawberry. Mattingly was the first baseman for the New York Yankees from 1982 to 1995, and spoke about his experience voicing the famous episode. He "The wildest thing for me about the whole thing was the shaved sideburns. Everybody thought that was the year of the “haircut incident” involving me in New York. The weirdest thing was that we recorded before any of that happened. It was like those guys knew the future when they wrote that in." "Mattingly, for last time, get rid of those sideburns!" ~ Classic 1992 "Homer at the Bat" episode of "The Simpsons""Mattingly, for last time, get rid of those sideburns!" ~ Classic 1992 "Homer at the Bat" episode of "The Simpsons" "Homer at the Bat" went through a lengthy production, as the guest stars were recorded over several months in accordance with their availability. Every player, barring Jose Canseco, had their part done. Canseco wanted his part to be rewritten for the historic episode. The celebrated its 30th anniversary this year and is often seen as one of the best episodes in the show's history. In 2014, Al Jean selected it as one of five essential episodes in the show's history.