Bryan Cranston Acts Out Baseball's Greatest Moments, Knocks Them Out Of The Park

Bryan Cranston Acts Out Baseball's Greatest Moments, Knocks Them Out Of The Park

It's no secret that Bryan Cranston grew up a hardcore Dodgers fan. So his dead-on imitation of Kirk Gibson hitting his historic homer in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series should come as no surprise.


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But the "Breaking Bad" actor also does a pretty good Carlton Fisk waving the ball fair in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series.


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Cranston re-enacted these and several other postseason memories in a kitschy commercial for TBS's postseason coverage of Major League Baseball.

The premise of the bit is that Cranston is trying to launch a very important -- and very fake -- one-man show to honor these moments. And he will stop at nothing, even getting ballerina Misty Copeland to help him train, and Pedro Martinez to show him how to lift a World Series trophy.

Yep, it gets that silly.

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