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Solid Spring Training Debut for the Rookie
Lefty Specialist Mar 07 2015 01:38 PM |
Ron Darling doing the play-by-play. He's no Gary Cohen, but nobody is.
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Frayed Knot Mar 07 2015 02:10 PM Re: Solid Spring Training Debut for the Rookie Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Mar 07 2015 02:14 PM |
This isn't the first time Ronnie has PH'd doing p-b-p. I think it's even happened during a reg season game or two.
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Edgy MD Mar 07 2015 02:12 PM Re: Solid Spring Training Debut for the Rookie |
Darling did some play-by-play his first year with Washington. He wasn't no good, but he wasn't any better at analysis.
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Frayed Knot Mar 07 2015 02:18 PM Re: Solid Spring Training Debut for the Rookie |
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By his own admission he was terrible -- although he took the job on something like (literally) a week's notice and was not only new to the job but was unprepared for it as well, both in terms of his knowledge of the home team and of the league in general. Both he and Keith have talked about their "dark" period, roughly from their retirements through maybe the turn of the century, when they were disconnected from the game that had consumed them for much of the previous three decades or so, so taking the job coming off that era he was bound to be shaky at best. Fortunately for us, we got the broken-in and more informed version.
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 07 2015 02:29 PM Re: Solid Spring Training Debut for the Rookie |
In fairness to Dariling, baseball PbP is a tough job for a "rookie". I've seen and heard my share of baseball announcers who went on to become competent PbP men even though they kinda sucked at first. Darling, by the way, was about as bad as could be when he was in Washington.
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Lefty Specialist Mar 09 2015 08:40 AM Re: Solid Spring Training Debut for the Rookie |
As for the other rookie, Cliff Floyd, he seemed to be pressing for stuff to say in the color role. Gary was helping him out, but there's only so many times you can ask about his gruesome injury.
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