Sunday, April 15

Joe Kelly Said "Come On" and He's Fighting Human Trafficking

A few days ago, I described a tremendous brawl between the Yankees and Red Sox. My new favorite player in baseball, Joe Kelly, was seen motioning to the petulant Yankee-child staring at him, at the same time saying "come on" to Austin Tyler. A subtle event followed, but the "come on" gesture is now a thing of legend, and I for one am having a difficult time not watching the video 25-50 times per day on a loop.

Anyway, there was a debate immediately after the brawl as to whether Kelly uttered the words "let's go" or "come on". My first tweet that night indicated that I thought he said "come on" while a Red Sox blogger thought Kelly said "let's go", as did the Boston Globe, which has an entire recap article of the event with the wrong title.

Well, Joe Kelly is raising money to fight human trafficking and his campaign is using the words "come on".
So that closes the door on what was said.

This is a great cause and one worthy of our attention, no matter who is calling attention to it. Furthermore, we have the great video that started it all to keep entertaining us and show us how real men play baseball.

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