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World Series Errors: Watch As Eric Burton Flubs Anthem Lyrics

World Series Errors: Watch As Eric Burton Flubs Anthem Lyrics

Friday night's thriller of a World Series Game 1 started with a flurry of errors...by Grammy-nominated Black Pumas singer Eric Burton, who made a wreck of the national anthem by repeatedly botching the lyrics.

Eric Burton, lead singer of the Austin-based Black Pumas, also sang at Biden's "virtual inauguration"

Things went south quickly, as Burton sang “what so proudly we hail’d at the twilight’s last streaming” rather than “gleaming.

” Two lines later, instead of “o’er the ramparts we watch’d were so gallantly streaming?” he reverted to a repeat of the erroneous “What so proudly we hail’d at the twilight’s last streaming.

Burton's bomb bursting on air likely gave at least a few fans of the host Houston Astros a jinxy feeling. Their worst fears would be realized over the ensuing game. 

Things started out great for Houston, a team with a reputation permanently stained by a 2017-18 cheating scandal in which video cameras were used to steal opposing catchers' signals, and the banging of trash cans -- or silence -- was used to tell Astros batters what pitch to expect.

The Astros, previously undefeated this postseason, rocketed out to a 5-0 lead over the Philadelphia Phillies in the third inning.

At that point, ESPN's analytics put the Astros' win probability at 94%.

However, the scrappy sixth-seed Phillies, well-practiced at resolutely overcoming adversity, stormed back to tie the game in the fifth inning before scoring a winning sixth run in the 10th. The Phillies are now 4-0 in Game 1's this postseason -- with every one of those wins coming in hostile territory. 

Next time, the Astros might want to provide their anthem singer with a teleprompter: That's one kind of Houston cheating we'd all approve of.  

Tyler Durden Sat, 10/29/2022 - 21:45
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