<Ul> <Li> Jackie Gleason in his "Reginald Van Gleason III" persona (in full Mudville baseball uniform) performed a recitation of the poem on his And Awaaaay We Go! album . </Li> <Li> Season 1: Episode 35 of The Twilight Zone, "The Mighty Casey", concerns a baseball player who is actually a robot (June 17, 1960). </Li> <Li> In the Northern Exposure episode "The Graduate", Chris Stevens gains his Master's degree in Comparative Literature by subjecting his assessors to a spirited re-enactment of the poem . </Li> <Li> An episode of Tiny Toon Adventures features a retelling of the poem with Buster Bunny in the title role . However, instead of striking out at the end, he hits a walk off home run . </Li> <Li> An episode of Animaniacs entitled "Jokahontas / Boids on the Hood / Mighty Wakko at the Bat" includes a parody of the poem, featuring Wakko Warner as the leading role, and Yakko as the narrator . Instead of missing, he strikes the ball out of the park and wins the game . </Li> <Li> An episode of the television series The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius entitled "Return of the Nanobots" has Cindy Vortex reciting a poem that ends with the lines: "But there is no joy in Retroville,' cause Jimmy is an idiot ." </Li> <Li> In the fourth season of Garfield and Friends the episode entitled "Mind Over Matter / Orson at the Bat / Multiple Choice Cartoon" features Wade Duck narrating a parody of the poem as Orson Pig experiences it in a dream sequence . </Li> <Li> A third - season episode of Storm Chasers was titled "Sean Casey At Bat". The episode featured Casey (a chaser) intercepting a tornado for the first time in TIV 2 . </Li> <Li> In How I Met Your Mother, the episode "Bedtime Stories" (which is done entirely in rhymes) features a subplot called "Mosby At The Bat". The start of that section of the episode begins with "The outlook wasn't brilliant for poor Ted's romantic life", a line based on the opening of the original poem . </Li> <Li> In One Tree Hill, the episode "The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul" was a flashback - heavy episode revolving around a baseball game with Jamie Scott narrating the poem throughout . </Li> <Li> Magician Rick Lax recited the entire poem while performing a card trick on an episode Penn & Teller: Fool Us . </Li> <Li> Containment (TV series) episode He Stilled the Rising Tumult owes its title to and the text of the 10th stanza was used in the opening sequence . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Jackie Gleason in his "Reginald Van Gleason III" persona (in full Mudville baseball uniform) performed a recitation of the poem on his And Awaaaay We Go! album . </Li> <Li> Season 1: Episode 35 of The Twilight Zone, "The Mighty Casey", concerns a baseball player who is actually a robot (June 17, 1960). </Li> <Li> In the Northern Exposure episode "The Graduate", Chris Stevens gains his Master's degree in Comparative Literature by subjecting his assessors to a spirited re-enactment of the poem . </Li>

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