I didn’t see this comment last night until after the Dodgers were eliminated, so I saved it for tonight….too bad we won’t get this one!
DyHrdMET has left a new comment on your post “Late Starts And Yankees Announcers (Two Topics)“:
I was saving this comment for Neil Best, but I’ll give to you instead (or in addition) – In a way, a Yankees-Dodgers World Series would be great for sports broadcast schools and the sports media critics. You would have the world’s worst baseball announcer in one radio booth (John Sterling from the Yankees) and the world’s best in another (Vin Scully from the Dodgers) calling the same game and be able to study the two side-by-side to see the miles of difference.
Well good news, the Yankees are at Los Angeles (Dodgers, not the Angels of Anaheim which is not Los Angeles at all) on June 25-27, 2010. We will get our chance!
While we’re talking announcers – would it kill Fox to have the local broadcasters do an inning. I liked how it was in the late 70’s, but I say that about most things.
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Vin Scully is an absolutely terrible anouncer. He shows no emotion no matter the situation and speaks in long run-on sentences with no meaning constantly making mistakes and never caring to correct himself often not even paying attention to what is going on and people only care about him because he's been anouncing for 73 years and only care because of tradition which is the worst thing about baseball.