Wednesday, March 27, 2013

IN MY VIEW, AS GOOD AS THE YANKEES WERE IN THE FIRST HALF OF THIS GAME, THAT'S HOW AS BAD THEY'VE BEEN NOW:  Tim McCarver will retire from the booth after this baseball season. Deion Sanders could not yet be reached for comment.

8 comments:

  1. bill.7:58 PM

    I look forward to being able to watch the World Series again. In 2014.

    Instead of "Deion Sanders acts like a jerk towards Tim McCarver," that youtube video should read "Deion Sanders attempts to electrocute Tim McCarver for the good of humanity."

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  2. Adam C.8:15 PM

    Bill, you beat me to the punch. Bravo, Deion. Bra. Vo.

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  3. Sadly, we're still stick with the Jack-Buck-wannabe.

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  6. Jenn.9:40 AM

    Joe Morgan and Tim McCarver both off of my television? Life is good. (Trying to ignore the Joe-Buck-elephant in the room.)

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  7. Fred App11:15 AM

    I understand that it's tough to defend McCarver's work with Fox. But back in the '80s, when he was doing color for New York Mets telecasts, he really was very good -- and much more interesting than his peers. But something that's interesting the first time you say it grows less interesting when you're saying it for the 200th time. I think McCarver just wore out his welcome.

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  8. The Pathetic Earthling12:41 PM

    It's not the inanity of the stuff that Joe Buck or Tim McCarver that grate on me. I mean, even the truly great baseball guys - Vin Scully, Jon Miller - say some pretty pedestrian stuff. But the good ones allow the sounds of the ball game in. And the great knows know *when* to let the sounds of the game take over. Joe Buck and Tim McCarver just never ever shut up.

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