Gene loses his confidence after playing badly during a baseball game so Linda sends him to a baseball coach.Gene loses his confidence after playing badly during a baseball game so Linda sends him to a baseball coach.Gene loses his confidence after playing badly during a baseball game so Linda sends him to a baseball coach.
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H. Jon Benjamin
- Bob Belcher
- (voice)
- …
Dan Mintz
- Tina Belcher
- (voice)
Eugene Mirman
- Gene Belcher
- (voice)
Larry Murphy
- Teddy
- (voice)
John Roberts
- Linda Belcher
- (voice)
Kristen Schaal
- Louise Belcher
- (voice)
Kurt Braunohler
- Vagrant
- (voice)
David Herman
- Coach
- (voice)
Rob Huebel
- The Deuce
- (voice)
Jay Johnston
- Jimmy Pesto
- (voice)
Andy Kindler
- Mort
- (voice)
Laura Silverman
- Andy
- (voice)
- …
Sarah Silverman
- Ollie
- (voice)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe scene where the porcelain baby crawls above Tina and turns its head around 180° is a spoof of a nearly identical scene in the film Trainspotting (1996).
- GoofsWhen Louise and Linda carry the espresso machine, the restaurant's door opens to the outside onto the sidewalk. This is a series discontinuity. In other episodes patrons leaving the restaurant made futile attempts at pushing the door.
- Quotes
Regular Sized Rudy: Coach, can someone with asthma play baseball?
The Deuce: Rudy, I'm going to tell you a story. A famous baseball player who's name I can't remember right now, had Lou Gehrig's disease, and he didn't let it slow him down.
- ConnectionsSpoofs Free to Be... You & Me (1974)
- SoundtracksElectric Boogie
(uncredited)
Written by Bunny Wailer
Performed by H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts and Dan Mintz
Featured review
Awful
Another horrible episode in which Bob gets screwed and a dishonest person gets away with committing crimes. This seems to be a reoccurring theme in this series. Why do they write episodes like this? Who is responsible for this crap? Do they not want to teach morals and the difference between right and wrong?
I don't get why Bob keeps getting punished in every episode and the people that commit crimes never have any repercussions. What are they trying to say here? Don't the writers know that they are violating the basic principles of story telling? You would think that they would want to tell a good story rather than spewing out this garbage. How does this crap continue to get on the air? This episode really sucks.
I don't get why Bob keeps getting punished in every episode and the people that commit crimes never have any repercussions. What are they trying to say here? Don't the writers know that they are violating the basic principles of story telling? You would think that they would want to tell a good story rather than spewing out this garbage. How does this crap continue to get on the air? This episode really sucks.
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- jimbelina
- Jun 10, 2015
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