If you were paying close attention to Game 2 of the World Series Thursday night on Fox, you may have heard announcer Joe Buck make a very unbaseball-like comment just before going to commercial.
He called Sergio Romo a "beauty."
The remark was made immediately after a long dugout interview with the Giants' closer, who smiled gregariously, laughed as his teammates threw stuff at him, and talked about his penchant for photobombing -- attempting to ruin a photo or video, typically by making a silly face behind the subject in the foreground. Keep in mind this all happened while the Giants were locked in a tense defensive battle in a nationally televised World Series game. Here's the entire interview:
Buck's apparent fascination with Romo sparked some funny Tweets:
Romo takes the mound, settles in, reflects briefly on the special friendship he shares with Joe Buck, and quickly outs the first batter.
— Jason L Shelton (@Shelty49) October 26, 2012
"Doug Fister out of the game, six shutout innings, blah blah. HEY WHAT'S THAT KOOKY SERGIO ROMO DOING NOW?" — Joe Buck
— Alexandra Simon (@catswithbats) October 26, 2012
But Buck's comment reflects what seems to be the growing national opinion of Romo, who, like injured Giants' reliever Brian Wilson in 2010, just may be on the verge of becoming a breakout pop culture star. (Our post on Wednesday about Romo's hometown is one of the most-viewed items for KQED News this week, by the way.)