Stephen Vogt does a killer Chris Farley impression on 'Intentional Talk'
Oakland Athletics catcher Stephen Vogt was a guest on MLB Network's 'Intentional Talk' on Friday afternoon, prior to the A's game with the New York Yankees at O.co Coliseum.
But this wasn't just your average on-location interview...instead, Vogt donned a costume and turned in an eerily perfect impression of Matt Foley, the Saturday Night Live character made famous by late comedian Chris Farley.
Just watch Vogt's mannerisms as he channels Farley's Foley...the guy's a regular:
Vogt, 30, is hitting .324/.419/.606 for the A's with ten home runs and 35 RBIs as he tries to qualify for his first All-Star Game selection.
He's also a pretty good comic actor, as he proved last season on IT when doing another spot-in imitation, this time of your average NBA referee:
With his star turn on Friday, Vogt joins Josh Reddick and Mark Canha as the 2015 A's to appear on the program so far this season.
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