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From Maverick to a foul ball, Jon Hamm’s newest job has left fans confused

"What you call love was invented by guys like me... to sell baseball players."

Jon Hamm Perplexes Fans with Trea Turner promo
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Jon Hamm has become one of Hollywood’s most widely celebrated properties over the years, with a credit list longer than you can probably imagine. That being said, one of his most recent gigs proved to be one of the most financially successful: Top Gun: Maverick.

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However, another recent role Hamm signed himself up for has both film and baseball fans scratching their heads a little bit —the narration of a promotional video for MLB free agent Trea Turner.

From Hamm’s delivery to the actual script of the promo, as well as its audio quality – the two-minute clip has elicited some humorous responses. Hamm, to brilliant effect, states the obvious a fair bit in the video – did you know that Trea Turner can run? Did you know he can throw? Did you know he can HIT? So can just about any other human being attempting to play baseball.

Responses to Hamm’s latest gig have varied, with one Twitter user saying he was born for dramatic readings of baseball-savant articles. Unfortunately, sarcasm is difficult to glean from the context of Twitter (isn’t that right, Elon?) so read that how you will.

Some fans are petitioning for Hamm to get himself a proper acting gig, saying he shouldn’t be stooping to what frankly sounds like a Cameo-ordered voiceover script. To satiate your curiosity, we did the due diligence – at the time of writing, Hamm is unavailable on the platform to wish your niece a happy birthday. Though he is available to point out that Turner can run and throw!

https://twitter.com/employedfailure/status/1589731088532135936?s=20&t=B0iK8fDYFbe3isxuqC2UBw

Finally – this tweet decides to point out the irony of Hamm’s voiceover advertising gig, considering the decade the actor spent playing Don Draper on Mad Men

https://twitter.com/xvg879/status/1589738027701907458?s=20&t=B0iK8fDYFbe3isxuqC2UBw

Another of Hamm’s more recent works outside Top Gun: Maverick and shilling baseball free agents was Confess, Fletch – a film we called both funny and engrossing