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I'd rather hang out with mother in law and wash the dishes
I grumble about your dismal attention to detail my good sir!
Hit the mute button, put on some music. It's not like you're missing the announcers telling you anything noteworthy, and half the time it seems like Berman is the last person to realize that a HR has been hit because he's too busy blathering on about nothing.
I have never wanted to jump through the TV more than that moment.
I've long hoped that we'll see the day when baseball broadcasts are like baseball video games and we can adjust volume on different parts of the audio. The homerun derby is a prime example of a situation where I'd love to mute the commentary and just listen to the sound from the stadium--the crowd, the crack of the bat, the obscenities that get past the censors when a player swings and misses on a batting-practice fastball. Muting the audio altogether during the contest cuts out some of the best parts of the event.
Bravo!
*claps*
If you have surround sound, mute the center speaker.
Sadly, I'm not this fortunate yet. I just recently entered the world of HDTV. Surround sound is the next step.
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