Scat Ballou: Is this the way to make a shiity column…? You bet it is!
Read More...Now, the Sox have taken it to a new level with the Brothers Drew.
Neither is very good, but there’s something about a Drew that whoever Boston’s general manager is can’t resist, be it Theo Epstein or Ben Cherington.
OK, J.D. Drew had a couple of respectable seasons with the Red Sox. And, OK, Stephen Drew is a good defensive shortstop. Still, starting with Opening Day of 2010, Boston has committed $37.5 million ...
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1. villageidiom posted on November 09, 2012 at 02:50 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I've actually been surprised how well he transitions from NESN Red Sox work to TBS playoff broadcasts. I've seen other broadcasters trip up on the different players' names, not know anything about them, etc., although now that I think of it I see that more in basketball than baseball.
...basically, spend several innings trying to coax my fellow broadcaster into boring stories, break into hysterics over those stories, giggle, say "Fenway stands as one," miscall a few obvious plays by guessing what was going to happen before it happened, more giggles, the end. That's about it.
The "stands as one" thing I don't mind so much. It's his thing; he says it when it's applicable, and it's fairly innocuous. Calling him out for that seems like calling out Mel Allen for saying "How about that!" all the time. The "fires to first" thing bugs me because he says it when it's not applicable. It's so Sterling.
Who is the John Cusack of sports broadcasting?
John Cusack: He'd have to be pretty average but beloved my generation because he was THE guy when we were younger. Tim McCarver?
a. Jack Nicholson
b. Robert De Niro
c. Clint Eastwood
d. Dustin Hoffman
My first instinct was to say Paul Newman, but Vin is, thank heavens, still with us.
Jimmy Stewart
And Joe Buck is Nicolas Cage.
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