The baseball broadcaster broke down Bernie’s Slide at American Family Field before the game between the LA Dodgers and the Milwaukee Brewers. Mr Vassegh had allegedly discussed going down the slide for several days before the game. He ended up with a broken wrist and six broken ribs, according to CBS News. During Wednesday night’s game, SportsNet LA Dodger host Joe Davis said, “I’ve never heard anybody so excited to do something, and David did it today.” Video of the ride down the slide shows Mr Vassegh repeatedly shouting “holy crap!” as he flies down, he eventually collides with a wall at the bottom and begins to writhe in pain. MLB.com noted that it was Mr. Vassegh’s second ride in Bernie’s slide. The incident drew roars of laughter from Mr Davis and his fellow broadcaster Nomar Garciaparra. “Hi Guys!” Mr. Vassegh said as he later appeared on the field with his wrist in a cast, thanking Justin Turner, Mookie Betts and Cody Bellinger and the Dodgers staff for helping him before he arrived at the hospital. He later said his “skinny fat body can’t handle it,” according to CBS. The Dodgers players and social media team made light of the incident on their accounts. Mr Vassegh also tweeted about the accident. Mr Vassegh’s T-shirts and his wrist cast were quickly available. Los Angeles catcher Austin Barnes told Mr Vassegh the team “rallied for you” after their 2-1 win. The Dodgers hope to close out the series against the Brewers on Thursday afternoon.


title: “Dodgers Tv Host Suffers Seven Broken Bones Going Down Slide At Park Live On Air Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-30” author: “Martin Berrios”


The baseball broadcaster broke down Bernie’s Slide at American Family Field before the game between the LA Dodgers and the Milwaukee Brewers. Mr Vassegh had allegedly discussed going down the slide for several days before the game. He ended up with a broken wrist and six broken ribs, according to CBS News. During Wednesday night’s game, SportsNet LA Dodger host Joe Davis said, “I’ve never heard anybody so excited to do something, and David did it today.” Video of the ride down the slide shows Mr Vassegh repeatedly shouting “holy crap!” as he flies down, he eventually collides with a wall at the bottom and begins to writhe in pain. MLB.com noted that it was Mr. Vassegh’s second ride in Bernie’s slide. The incident drew roars of laughter from Mr Davis and his fellow broadcaster Nomar Garciaparra. “Hi Guys!” Mr. Vassegh said as he later appeared on the field with his wrist in a cast, thanking Justin Turner, Mookie Betts and Cody Bellinger and the Dodgers staff for helping him before he arrived at the hospital. He later said his “skinny fat body can’t handle it,” according to CBS. The Dodgers players and social media team made light of the incident on their accounts. Mr Vassegh also tweeted about the accident. Mr Vassegh’s T-shirts and his wrist cast were quickly available. Los Angeles catcher Austin Barnes told Mr Vassegh the team “rallied for you” after their 2-1 win. The Dodgers hope to close out the series against the Brewers on Thursday afternoon.


title: “Dodgers Tv Host Suffers Seven Broken Bones Going Down Slide At Park Live On Air Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-04” author: “Kathy Beck”


The baseball broadcaster broke down Bernie’s Slide at American Family Field before the game between the LA Dodgers and the Milwaukee Brewers. Mr Vassegh had allegedly discussed going down the slide for several days before the game. He ended up with a broken wrist and six broken ribs, according to CBS News. During Wednesday night’s game, SportsNet LA Dodger host Joe Davis said, “I’ve never heard anybody so excited to do something, and David did it today.” Video of the ride down the slide shows Mr Vassegh repeatedly shouting “holy crap!” as he flies down, he eventually collides with a wall at the bottom and begins to writhe in pain. MLB.com noted that it was Mr. Vassegh’s second ride in Bernie’s slide. The incident drew roars of laughter from Mr Davis and his fellow broadcaster Nomar Garciaparra. “Hi Guys!” Mr. Vassegh said as he later appeared on the field with his wrist in a cast, thanking Justin Turner, Mookie Betts and Cody Bellinger and the Dodgers staff for helping him before he arrived at the hospital. He later said his “skinny fat body can’t handle it,” according to CBS. The Dodgers players and social media team made light of the incident on their accounts. Mr Vassegh also tweeted about the accident. Mr Vassegh’s T-shirts and his wrist cast were quickly available. Los Angeles catcher Austin Barnes told Mr Vassegh the team “rallied for you” after their 2-1 win. The Dodgers hope to close out the series against the Brewers on Thursday afternoon.


title: “Dodgers Tv Host Suffers Seven Broken Bones Going Down Slide At Park Live On Air Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “Gladys Reed”


The baseball broadcaster broke down Bernie’s Slide at American Family Field before the game between the LA Dodgers and the Milwaukee Brewers. Mr Vassegh had allegedly discussed going down the slide for several days before the game. He ended up with a broken wrist and six broken ribs, according to CBS News. During Wednesday night’s game, SportsNet LA Dodger host Joe Davis said, “I’ve never heard anybody so excited to do something, and David did it today.” Video of the ride down the slide shows Mr Vassegh repeatedly shouting “holy crap!” as he flies down, he eventually collides with a wall at the bottom and begins to writhe in pain. MLB.com noted that it was Mr. Vassegh’s second ride in Bernie’s slide. The incident drew roars of laughter from Mr Davis and his fellow broadcaster Nomar Garciaparra. “Hi Guys!” Mr. Vassegh said as he later appeared on the field with his wrist in a cast, thanking Justin Turner, Mookie Betts and Cody Bellinger and the Dodgers staff for helping him before he arrived at the hospital. He later said his “skinny fat body can’t handle it,” according to CBS. The Dodgers players and social media team made light of the incident on their accounts. Mr Vassegh also tweeted about the accident. Mr Vassegh’s T-shirts and his wrist cast were quickly available. Los Angeles catcher Austin Barnes told Mr Vassegh the team “rallied for you” after their 2-1 win. The Dodgers hope to close out the series against the Brewers on Thursday afternoon.