As the 2006 World Series goes into Game 5 tonight , high-definition television reveals every move with a heart that ’s significantly more apprehensive than in days by . In fact , that “ clump of soil ” Tigers pitcher Kenny Rogers had on his odd hand in Game 2 on Sunday never would ’ve come to visible radiation if we had n’t seen tear after shot from Fox ’s eagle - eyed high-definition television camera , revealing that questionable smudge for all the world to see . praise to Fox ’s genius program squad , showing us that the camera never blink , especially if it ’s in magnificent live HD .
Here ’s an example of technology break perhaps more than the players would wish . Gizmodo readers are keenly cognisant of the advantages of HDTV , so what do you think ? Many of you date the high-definition television coverage showing that brown - yellow smear on Rogers ’ hawk hand during the first inning of Sunday ’s game . Was it just a bit of dirt , or was it a fleck of against - the - rule pine tar that added that extra snap to his pitch shot ?
What ’s the dirt on Kenny Rogers?[USA Today ]

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