Maybe the best person on Earth just died. I am very sad.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4nwMDZYXTI
So many sportscasters would try to make some quip to try and make the call legendary. Scully just shuts up for a minute, because he knew enough to just let it soak in.Last edited by Pollaski; 08-02-2022, 11:52 PM.
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Originally posted by Pollaski View Posthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4nwMDZYXTI
So many sportscasters would try to make some quip to try and make the call legendary. Scully just shuts up for a minute, because he knew enough to just let it soak in.
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Originally posted by tOSUfanboi2 View PostBaseball fans are weird with their fascination with announcers.
It’s a voice that’s in your home and all of your neighbors home for basically half the evenings of the year. Regular season baseball is background TV, but the announcers voice is constant. That’s the best description I have. When Harry Kalas died years ago I was crushed. I associated that man with summer evenings growing up all the way through being a young adult. Worldo I assume is the same with Scully.Last edited by ivegostdacityblues; 08-03-2022, 05:09 PM.
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Originally posted by ivegostdacityblues View Post
It’s a voice that’s in your home and all of your neighbors home for basically half the evenings of the year. Regular season baseball is background TV, about the announcers voice is constant. That’s the best description I have. When Harry Kalas died years ago I was crushed. I associated that man with summer evenings growing up all the way through being a young adult. Worldo I assume is the same with Scully.
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Originally posted by tOSUfanboi2 View Post
Must be regional, no one around here really fucks with baseball anymore.
How far(ish) are you away from a MLB city? That could be a factor. I keep up with the Phillies but barely watch anymore (will more if it’s late and they’re still in the playoff race).
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Originally posted by ivegostdacityblues View Post
It’s a voice that’s in your home and all of your neighbors home for basically half the evenings of the year. Regular season baseball is background TV, but the announcers voice is constant. That’s the best description I have. When Harry Kalas died years ago I was crushed. I associated that man with summer evenings growing up all the way through being a young adult. Worldo I assume is the same with Scully.
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Originally posted by ivegostdacityblues View Post
How far(ish) are you away from a MLB city? That could be a factor. I keep up with the Phillies but barely watch anymore (will more if it’s late and they’re still in the playoff race).
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Originally posted by tOSUfanboi2 View Post
Not that far really, I’ve always lived in close proximity to them. Baseball just seems to be bigger on the coasts.
I'll send flowers.
Seriously though, it's the same with all sports. Ask any Ky fan about Cawood Ledford. You get comfortable watching the games with friends, and a good announcer creates that familiarity.
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Originally posted by daCat View Post
Next time you go to Chicago, go to Cubby Bears bar and announce to the crowd that Harry Carey was an asshole.
I'll send flowers.
Seriously though, it's the same with all sports. Ask any Ky fan about Cawood Ledford. You get comfortable watching the games with friends, and a good announcer creates that familiarity.
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Originally posted by tOSUfanboi2 View Post
Not that far really, I’ve always lived in close proximity to them. Baseball just seems to be bigger on the coasts.
Eh, St Louis, and Chicago are pretty big baseball cities. Part of what hurts it in the mid west I think is the lack of a salary cap. Other pro sports don’t have such a disparity and spend and costal city teams tend to have more money.
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