Mike “Doc” Emrick did play-by-play during a visit to an auto body shop in a humorous video released by NBC Sports on Monday.
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Ottawa Senators player becomes first in NHL to test positive for coronavirus
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Reports: Jadeveon Clowney avoids fine for hit that injured Eagles QB Carson Wentz
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Dodgers, Cody Bellinger reach record deal for first-year arbitration eligible player
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Ohio State sees potential go-ahead touchdown vs. Clemson taken away on review
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