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Mr. Administrator,
Can we please change the name of this thread to simply "MLB Network" as it is long since passed the preview stage?
I appreciate this thread as my online TV Guide still doesn't include the program names for the channel.
Thank you.


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Guest Kong76
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Posted


Seaver's 300th win going to ninth inning NOW!!! at Yankee Stadium.

Lindsey Freakin' Nelson in the booth!


Posted


The name of the nightly show on MLBN has morphed from 'Hot Stove' to 'MLB Tonight' - something that sounds like thier way of acknowledging that games (even meaningless ones) are starting on a daily basis.

And their nightly preview feature '30 Teams/30 Days' visits Port St. Lucie for their Mets run-down tonight (and likely repeated 7 or 8 times over the next few days).


Posted


It looks like the MLB Network will have 2 or 3 ST games each day, using a local feed. Friday's game will be on live, w/the SNY crew.


Posted


I caught Sever on the other night , he was interviewed in Studio 42. At times it was painful to watch as the host tried to engage Seaver in some banter and getting curt responses in return. An ex pitcher whose name escapes me was also there and asked the usual questions about pitch counts that gets Seaver going , at times like that Seaver can be engaging . I was surprised that they got him out to Jersey for an interview.


Posted


]An ex pitcher whose name escapes me


Joe McGrane - came up with the Cards in the late '80s/early '90s and I guy I thought was going to be real good, sort of a bigger, better Al Leiter-type.
But his career never really panned out so he quickly turned his quotable personality and good looks into a broadcasting jobs almost immediately after he quit playing.


Posted


="metirish":1gdycu5c]I caught Sever on the other night , he was interviewed in Studio 42. At times it was painful to watch as the host tried to engage Seaver in some banter and getting curt responses in return. An ex pitcher whose name escapes me was also there and asked the usual questions about pitch counts that gets Seaver going , at times like that Seaver can be engaging . I was surprised that they got him out to Jersey for an interview.[/quote:1gdycu5c]

I thought he was pretty frank - especially concerning pitchers today and the overuse of set-up and closers. He did look a little uncomfortable.







metirish
Mar 03 2009 02:28 PM


Uncomfortable yet confident enough to sport dark blue denim jeans with brown cowboy boots and a sleeveless zip up jacket thing.( wears similar sleeveless jackets a lot)







metirish
Mar 03 2009 04:33 PM


Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Mar 03 2009 06:20 PM




video


Seaver[/url:2rm6m0xe]







themetfairy
Mar 03 2009 05:55 PM


Irish - that's an adorable picture, but it's not video. Nor is it Seaver.







metirish
Mar 03 2009 06:21 PM


Thanks metfairy....







themetfairy
Mar 03 2009 06:26 PM


Ah - much better. Thanks Irish :)







apmorris
Mar 03 2009 07:18 PM


I haven't seen Al Leiter, who's always good, on MLBN yet but I have seen most of the rest of the crew.

Let me break it down for you.

MLBN, The Best Damn On-Air Personalities Period!




Matt Vasgersian
Theater Major (like most ESPN Anchoroons), has all the smarminess of Costas
and is easily a half inch taller.


Harold Reynolds
is feeling it. Free from all ass-grabbing accusations, cutting lose and taking over every panel they put him on.
He's so comfortable up there. maybe he can start working getting off whatever meds he's taking.


Hazel Mae
has a great name if you're the Weather chick on WSTRPPR in Cincinnati.
Too much lip gloss to be taken seriously, seriously. BTW, some of my best friends are Polynesian.


Mitch Williams
has a bad attitude, which is always a plus.


Barry Larkin
is a mannequin or Yul Brynner in Westworld resurrected.


Jon Heyman
Great to see Heyman has no real solid leads or news or opinions on TV also.


Trenni Kusnierek
Hope home girl is using sun block 180.


Joe Magrane
can trigger epilepsy episodes with his misplaced pregnant pauses. Sounds like a fully recovered stutterer.
Has a great head of hair, which may or may not be his own.


Dan Plesac
Hey, remember Dan from the Brewers in the 90s? ... me either. The 80s?.
Seems like a nice guy. Scored high on the Wonderlic.


more later ....


http://mlbnetwork.mlb.com/network/personalities/







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 03 2009 08:24 PM


Vasgerian sounds like a treatment for that not-so-fresh feeling.

Hazel Mae has nice pineapples.







Gwreck
Mar 03 2009 08:31 PM


MLB Network is producing their own documentaries/features as well now: apparently there's one on the Young family (Dmitri and Delmon) and one on Josh Hamilton.

Watched the Hamilton one (was ok, nothing special) except for the moment early on in the show when they're talking about Hamilton's various baseball skills and they mention his arm, and cut to a shot of him throwing out a runner at third. I mention I think we were there for the game...go quickly check the scorecard I kept, and yep, it was Hamilton throwing out Marco Scutaro, 9 to 5, top of the 6th inning on August 2nd of last year.

All of this is mostly just a long way of saying that this channel is great and is my default "flip to" channel when whatever I'm watching goes to commercial, or is boring, or I can't find anything else to watch.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 03 2009 08:36 PM


Yes, I'm liking it too. I'm gonna forget what channel espn was any day now.







Fman99
Mar 04 2009 08:02 PM


Just noticed that my cable provider has added the HD feed of MLB Network. Very happy about that.







apmorris
Mar 04 2009 08:07 PM


="John Cougar Lunchbucket":2yiupyby]Yes, I'm liking it too. I'm gonna forget what channel espn was any day now.[/quote:2yiupyby]

Yes. I even went so far as to block ESPN. Don't need the hype machine no more.







soupcan
Mar 04 2009 08:17 PM


Lost in the this thread is ap's excellent comedic analysis of the MLB Network on-air staff.

You made me laugh anyway.







Kong76
Mar 08 2009 11:08 AM


Maybe it's a comment on my lack of a life, but that sound bite they play over
and over and over and over for the 30 Clubs in 30 Days song is going to put
me over the edge.

Excellent show, they don't think the Mets will suck much either!







Kong76
Mar 08 2009 12:09 PM


F99: Just noticed that my cable provider has added the HD feed of MLB Network <<<

Thanks for mentioning that, Cablevision snuck it onto channel 790 while I
wasn't paying attention.







Kong76
Mar 08 2009 01:10 PM


Never mind HD, South Africa wouldn't look good in 3D Sensory Smellavision.







themetfairy
Mar 13 2009 06:02 PM


Right now they're showing the MFY/BoSox game. Boston is up 7-1, and it's the NESN feed so we get to hear Jerry Remy's Bahston accent.

Next to a Mets game, this is as good as it gets :)







metirish
Apr 07 2009 07:47 PM


I hate the day after Opening Day but at least we have MLB Network. I've been watching their MLB Tonight 1st to 3rd show , love it. They pop back and forth between games , they just had a Milton Bradley AB against Wandy Rodriguez in a big spot in that game , two men on base. They showed the whole AB that ended with Matsui turning a sweet DP.







themetfairy
Apr 07 2009 07:54 PM


Plus this is the free preview week for MLB Extra Innings, for out of market games.







metirish
Apr 08 2009 09:52 AM


="themetfairy":14hamc5h]Plus this is the free preview week for MLB Extra Innings, for out of market games.[/quote:14hamc5h]

I was going through those too, Rob Dibble doing color for the Nats , he's as useless as tits on a bull.

Watched some of the games featuring the Blue Jays at home and the Twins at home , I absolutely hate watching games on FieldTurf.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Apr 08 2009 09:29 PM


Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.







DocTee
Apr 08 2009 09:31 PM


]Rob Dibble doing color for the Nats , he's as useless as tits on a bull.


Quote of the year candidate right here.







MFS62
Apr 09 2009 06:26 AM


About how many games into the season do you think it will take for mlb network to realize that Bonds is no longer playing for SF, and therefore nobody cares about watching their games?

Later







Fman99
Apr 09 2009 06:28 AM


="MFS62":3q171fhs]About how many games into the season do you think it will take for mlb network to realize that Bonds is no longer playing for SF, and therefore nobody cares about watching their games?

Later[/quote:3q171fhs]

They actually have quite a few young talented hitters (Ishikawa, Sandoval, Lewis) a pretty solid rotation and a few live arms in their pen.

They're missing a big bat though.







themetfairy
Apr 09 2009 06:39 AM


="John Cougar Lunchbucket":2znwpofn]Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.[/quote:2znwpofn]

I love listening to Scully call games.







Centerfield
Apr 09 2009 12:17 PM


="themetfairy":1dpmlfux]
="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1dpmlfux]Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.[/quote:1dpmlfux]

I love listening to Scully call games.[/quote:1dpmlfux]

Yup.

ON EDIT: He's one of the handful of people who when I hear their voice makes me feel like a kid. Brent Musberger and Casey Kasem are some others.







metirish
Apr 24 2009 02:25 PM


Nearly a month into the season and MLB Network is my default station. I love all the live look-ins to games , as soon as SNY goes to break I flip over to MLB.

I don't watch Baseball Tonight anymore , no point really.







HahnSolo
Apr 24 2009 02:48 PM


I agree, although none of the hosts/analysts have really grown on me. Larkin is about as bland as they come, and he seems to always be on. Harold Reynolds is OK.







Frayed Knot
Apr 24 2009 02:56 PM


Neil Best in today's Newsday[/url:2aq3rzp9] on MLBN's nightly show.

He does this every once in a while: goes the entire day (or a good portion of it) watching one sports-TV related thing just to see how sane he comes out on the other side.

I know he's done the NFL draft (I'd shoot myself by hour 2) and once did MSG on a summer day not long after they lost the Mets and had nothing but the winter sports teams remaining. Lotsa informercials and cheesy in-house stuff IIRC.







apmorris
Apr 24 2009 09:21 PM


I've had it on in the background since the season started. I agree about Larkin.
The hosts for the most part are OK, this guy though

has an acute case of Scott Van Peltism







Edgy DC
Apr 24 2009 09:45 PM


Did you have to pick a wanking shot?







G-Fafif
May 06 2009 01:12 PM


If you're outside the NYC area, you can watch Thursday night's game on MLBN, Bob Costas and Al Leiter at the mics. Blacked out here.







Benjamin Grimm
May 06 2009 01:17 PM


I'm sure it will be blacked out in Philadelphia too.

Since I don't have Comcast cable, I can't see most of the local Phillies broadcasts, except for the relatively few that are on the over-the-air channel.







apmorris
May 06 2009 01:31 PM


MLBNetwork, The Best Damn On-Air Personalities Period! (part 3)



Billy Ripken

He got the job on his own merits, just like how he got his job with the Orioles.


ps. Does MLBN know we have to look at him whens he talks? from







G-Fafif
May 06 2009 01:44 PM


="Benjamin Grimm":2rks6vvy]I'm sure it will be blacked out in Philadelphia too.[/quote:2rks6vvy]

I suppose. It was hard enough to acknowledge there was a world outside of New York to remember another city might be involved.







bmfc1
May 06 2009 05:07 PM


Billy Ripken does a good job on MLBN, just as he does on XM Baseball. He is also a great teacher of the game at the Ripken Baseball Camp.







Swan Swan H
Jun 27 2009 10:48 AM


Game 5 of the 1968 NLCS on NOW! It's the bottom of the 1st, and it's scheduled to run until 4:30, if you want to check in for the big finish.



Posted


Uncomfortable yet confident enough to sport dark blue denim jeans with brown cowboy boots and a sleeveless zip up jacket thing.( wears similar sleeveless jackets a lot)


Guest themetfairy
Guests
Posted


Irish - that's an adorable picture, but it's not video. Nor is it Seaver.


Guest themetfairy
Guests
Posted


Ah - much better. Thanks Irish :)


Posted


I haven't seen Al Leiter, who's always good, on MLBN yet but I have seen most of the rest of the crew.

Let me break it down for you.

MLBN, The Best Damn On-Air Personalities Period!




Matt Vasgersian
Theater Major (like most ESPN Anchoroons), has all the smarminess of Costas
and is easily a half inch taller.


Harold Reynolds
is feeling it. Free from all ass-grabbing accusations, cutting lose and taking over every panel they put him on.
He's so comfortable up there. maybe he can start working getting off whatever meds he's taking.


Hazel Mae
has a great name if you're the Weather chick on WSTRPPR in Cincinnati.
Too much lip gloss to be taken seriously, seriously. BTW, some of my best friends are Polynesian.


Mitch Williams
has a bad attitude, which is always a plus.


Barry Larkin
is a mannequin or Yul Brynner in Westworld resurrected.


Jon Heyman
Great to see Heyman has no real solid leads or news or opinions on TV also.


Trenni Kusnierek
Hope home girl is using sun block 180.


Joe Magrane
can trigger epilepsy episodes with his misplaced pregnant pauses. Sounds like a fully recovered stutterer.
Has a great head of hair, which may or may not be his own.


Dan Plesac
Hey, remember Dan from the Brewers in the 90s? ... me either. The 80s?.
Seems like a nice guy. Scored high on the Wonderlic.


more later ....


http://mlbnetwork.mlb.com/network/personalities/


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
Guests
Posted


Vasgerian sounds like a treatment for that not-so-fresh feeling.

Hazel Mae has nice pineapples.


Posted


MLB Network is producing their own documentaries/features as well now: apparently there's one on the Young family (Dmitri and Delmon) and one on Josh Hamilton.

Watched the Hamilton one (was ok, nothing special) except for the moment early on in the show when they're talking about Hamilton's various baseball skills and they mention his arm, and cut to a shot of him throwing out a runner at third. I mention I think we were there for the game...go quickly check the scorecard I kept, and yep, it was Hamilton throwing out Marco Scutaro, 9 to 5, top of the 6th inning on August 2nd of last year.

All of this is mostly just a long way of saying that this channel is great and is my default "flip to" channel when whatever I'm watching goes to commercial, or is boring, or I can't find anything else to watch.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
Guests
Posted


Yes, I'm liking it too. I'm gonna forget what channel espn was any day now.


Posted


="John Cougar Lunchbucket":2yiupyby]Yes, I'm liking it too. I'm gonna forget what channel espn was any day now.[/quote:2yiupyby]

Yes. I even went so far as to block ESPN. Don't need the hype machine no more.







soupcan
Mar 04 2009 08:17 PM


Lost in the this thread is ap's excellent comedic analysis of the MLB Network on-air staff.

You made me laugh anyway.







Kong76
Mar 08 2009 11:08 AM


Maybe it's a comment on my lack of a life, but that sound bite they play over
and over and over and over for the 30 Clubs in 30 Days song is going to put
me over the edge.

Excellent show, they don't think the Mets will suck much either!







Kong76
Mar 08 2009 12:09 PM


F99: Just noticed that my cable provider has added the HD feed of MLB Network <<<

Thanks for mentioning that, Cablevision snuck it onto channel 790 while I
wasn't paying attention.







Kong76
Mar 08 2009 01:10 PM


Never mind HD, South Africa wouldn't look good in 3D Sensory Smellavision.







themetfairy
Mar 13 2009 06:02 PM


Right now they're showing the MFY/BoSox game. Boston is up 7-1, and it's the NESN feed so we get to hear Jerry Remy's Bahston accent.

Next to a Mets game, this is as good as it gets :)







metirish
Apr 07 2009 07:47 PM


I hate the day after Opening Day but at least we have MLB Network. I've been watching their MLB Tonight 1st to 3rd show , love it. They pop back and forth between games , they just had a Milton Bradley AB against Wandy Rodriguez in a big spot in that game , two men on base. They showed the whole AB that ended with Matsui turning a sweet DP.







themetfairy
Apr 07 2009 07:54 PM


Plus this is the free preview week for MLB Extra Innings, for out of market games.







metirish
Apr 08 2009 09:52 AM


="themetfairy":14hamc5h]Plus this is the free preview week for MLB Extra Innings, for out of market games.[/quote:14hamc5h]

I was going through those too, Rob Dibble doing color for the Nats , he's as useless as tits on a bull.

Watched some of the games featuring the Blue Jays at home and the Twins at home , I absolutely hate watching games on FieldTurf.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Apr 08 2009 09:29 PM


Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.







DocTee
Apr 08 2009 09:31 PM


]Rob Dibble doing color for the Nats , he's as useless as tits on a bull.


Quote of the year candidate right here.







MFS62
Apr 09 2009 06:26 AM


About how many games into the season do you think it will take for mlb network to realize that Bonds is no longer playing for SF, and therefore nobody cares about watching their games?

Later







Fman99
Apr 09 2009 06:28 AM


="MFS62":3q171fhs]About how many games into the season do you think it will take for mlb network to realize that Bonds is no longer playing for SF, and therefore nobody cares about watching their games?

Later[/quote:3q171fhs]

They actually have quite a few young talented hitters (Ishikawa, Sandoval, Lewis) a pretty solid rotation and a few live arms in their pen.

They're missing a big bat though.







themetfairy
Apr 09 2009 06:39 AM


="John Cougar Lunchbucket":2znwpofn]Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.[/quote:2znwpofn]

I love listening to Scully call games.







Centerfield
Apr 09 2009 12:17 PM


="themetfairy":1dpmlfux]
="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1dpmlfux]Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.[/quote:1dpmlfux]

I love listening to Scully call games.[/quote:1dpmlfux]

Yup.

ON EDIT: He's one of the handful of people who when I hear their voice makes me feel like a kid. Brent Musberger and Casey Kasem are some others.







metirish
Apr 24 2009 02:25 PM


Nearly a month into the season and MLB Network is my default station. I love all the live look-ins to games , as soon as SNY goes to break I flip over to MLB.

I don't watch Baseball Tonight anymore , no point really.







HahnSolo
Apr 24 2009 02:48 PM


I agree, although none of the hosts/analysts have really grown on me. Larkin is about as bland as they come, and he seems to always be on. Harold Reynolds is OK.







Frayed Knot
Apr 24 2009 02:56 PM


Neil Best in today's Newsday[/url:2aq3rzp9] on MLBN's nightly show.

He does this every once in a while: goes the entire day (or a good portion of it) watching one sports-TV related thing just to see how sane he comes out on the other side.

I know he's done the NFL draft (I'd shoot myself by hour 2) and once did MSG on a summer day not long after they lost the Mets and had nothing but the winter sports teams remaining. Lotsa informercials and cheesy in-house stuff IIRC.







apmorris
Apr 24 2009 09:21 PM


I've had it on in the background since the season started. I agree about Larkin.
The hosts for the most part are OK, this guy though

has an acute case of Scott Van Peltism







Edgy DC
Apr 24 2009 09:45 PM


Did you have to pick a wanking shot?







G-Fafif
May 06 2009 01:12 PM


If you're outside the NYC area, you can watch Thursday night's game on MLBN, Bob Costas and Al Leiter at the mics. Blacked out here.







Benjamin Grimm
May 06 2009 01:17 PM


I'm sure it will be blacked out in Philadelphia too.

Since I don't have Comcast cable, I can't see most of the local Phillies broadcasts, except for the relatively few that are on the over-the-air channel.







apmorris
May 06 2009 01:31 PM


MLBNetwork, The Best Damn On-Air Personalities Period! (part 3)



Billy Ripken

He got the job on his own merits, just like how he got his job with the Orioles.


ps. Does MLBN know we have to look at him whens he talks? from







G-Fafif
May 06 2009 01:44 PM


="Benjamin Grimm":2rks6vvy]I'm sure it will be blacked out in Philadelphia too.[/quote:2rks6vvy]

I suppose. It was hard enough to acknowledge there was a world outside of New York to remember another city might be involved.







bmfc1
May 06 2009 05:07 PM


Billy Ripken does a good job on MLBN, just as he does on XM Baseball. He is also a great teacher of the game at the Ripken Baseball Camp.







Swan Swan H
Jun 27 2009 10:48 AM


Game 5 of the 1968 NLCS on NOW! It's the bottom of the 1st, and it's scheduled to run until 4:30, if you want to check in for the big finish.



Posted


Lost in the this thread is ap's excellent comedic analysis of the MLB Network on-air staff.

You made me laugh anyway.


Guest Kong76
Guests
Posted


Maybe it's a comment on my lack of a life, but that sound bite they play over
and over and over and over for the 30 Clubs in 30 Days song is going to put
me over the edge.

Excellent show, they don't think the Mets will suck much either!


Guest Kong76
Guests
Posted


F99: Just noticed that my cable provider has added the HD feed of MLB Network <<<

Thanks for mentioning that, Cablevision snuck it onto channel 790 while I
wasn't paying attention.


Guest Kong76
Guests
Posted


Never mind HD, South Africa wouldn't look good in 3D Sensory Smellavision.


Guest themetfairy
Guests
Posted


Right now they're showing the MFY/BoSox game. Boston is up 7-1, and it's the NESN feed so we get to hear Jerry Remy's Bahston accent.

Next to a Mets game, this is as good as it gets :)


  • 4 weeks later...
Posted


I hate the day after Opening Day but at least we have MLB Network. I've been watching their MLB Tonight 1st to 3rd show , love it. They pop back and forth between games , they just had a Milton Bradley AB against Wandy Rodriguez in a big spot in that game , two men on base. They showed the whole AB that ended with Matsui turning a sweet DP.


Guest themetfairy
Guests
Posted


Plus this is the free preview week for MLB Extra Innings, for out of market games.


Posted


="themetfairy":14hamc5h]Plus this is the free preview week for MLB Extra Innings, for out of market games.[/quote:14hamc5h]

I was going through those too, Rob Dibble doing color for the Nats , he's as useless as tits on a bull.

Watched some of the games featuring the Blue Jays at home and the Twins at home , I absolutely hate watching games on FieldTurf.







John Cougar Lunchbucket
Apr 08 2009 09:29 PM


Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.







DocTee
Apr 08 2009 09:31 PM


]Rob Dibble doing color for the Nats , he's as useless as tits on a bull.


Quote of the year candidate right here.







MFS62
Apr 09 2009 06:26 AM


About how many games into the season do you think it will take for mlb network to realize that Bonds is no longer playing for SF, and therefore nobody cares about watching their games?

Later







Fman99
Apr 09 2009 06:28 AM


="MFS62":3q171fhs]About how many games into the season do you think it will take for mlb network to realize that Bonds is no longer playing for SF, and therefore nobody cares about watching their games?

Later[/quote:3q171fhs]

They actually have quite a few young talented hitters (Ishikawa, Sandoval, Lewis) a pretty solid rotation and a few live arms in their pen.

They're missing a big bat though.







themetfairy
Apr 09 2009 06:39 AM


="John Cougar Lunchbucket":2znwpofn]Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.[/quote:2znwpofn]

I love listening to Scully call games.







Centerfield
Apr 09 2009 12:17 PM


="themetfairy":1dpmlfux]
="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1dpmlfux]Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.[/quote:1dpmlfux]

I love listening to Scully call games.[/quote:1dpmlfux]

Yup.

ON EDIT: He's one of the handful of people who when I hear their voice makes me feel like a kid. Brent Musberger and Casey Kasem are some others.







metirish
Apr 24 2009 02:25 PM


Nearly a month into the season and MLB Network is my default station. I love all the live look-ins to games , as soon as SNY goes to break I flip over to MLB.

I don't watch Baseball Tonight anymore , no point really.







HahnSolo
Apr 24 2009 02:48 PM


I agree, although none of the hosts/analysts have really grown on me. Larkin is about as bland as they come, and he seems to always be on. Harold Reynolds is OK.







Frayed Knot
Apr 24 2009 02:56 PM


Neil Best in today's Newsday[/url:2aq3rzp9] on MLBN's nightly show.

He does this every once in a while: goes the entire day (or a good portion of it) watching one sports-TV related thing just to see how sane he comes out on the other side.

I know he's done the NFL draft (I'd shoot myself by hour 2) and once did MSG on a summer day not long after they lost the Mets and had nothing but the winter sports teams remaining. Lotsa informercials and cheesy in-house stuff IIRC.







apmorris
Apr 24 2009 09:21 PM


I've had it on in the background since the season started. I agree about Larkin.
The hosts for the most part are OK, this guy though

has an acute case of Scott Van Peltism







Edgy DC
Apr 24 2009 09:45 PM


Did you have to pick a wanking shot?







G-Fafif
May 06 2009 01:12 PM


If you're outside the NYC area, you can watch Thursday night's game on MLBN, Bob Costas and Al Leiter at the mics. Blacked out here.







Benjamin Grimm
May 06 2009 01:17 PM


I'm sure it will be blacked out in Philadelphia too.

Since I don't have Comcast cable, I can't see most of the local Phillies broadcasts, except for the relatively few that are on the over-the-air channel.







apmorris
May 06 2009 01:31 PM


MLBNetwork, The Best Damn On-Air Personalities Period! (part 3)



Billy Ripken

He got the job on his own merits, just like how he got his job with the Orioles.


ps. Does MLBN know we have to look at him whens he talks? from







G-Fafif
May 06 2009 01:44 PM


="Benjamin Grimm":2rks6vvy]I'm sure it will be blacked out in Philadelphia too.[/quote:2rks6vvy]

I suppose. It was hard enough to acknowledge there was a world outside of New York to remember another city might be involved.







bmfc1
May 06 2009 05:07 PM


Billy Ripken does a good job on MLBN, just as he does on XM Baseball. He is also a great teacher of the game at the Ripken Baseball Camp.







Swan Swan H
Jun 27 2009 10:48 AM


Game 5 of the 1968 NLCS on NOW! It's the bottom of the 1st, and it's scheduled to run until 4:30, if you want to check in for the big finish.



Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
Guests
Posted


Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.


Posted


]Rob Dibble doing color for the Nats , he's as useless as tits on a bull.


Quote of the year candidate right here.


Old-Timey Member
Posted


About how many games into the season do you think it will take for mlb network to realize that Bonds is no longer playing for SF, and therefore nobody cares about watching their games?

Later


Posted


="MFS62":3q171fhs]About how many games into the season do you think it will take for mlb network to realize that Bonds is no longer playing for SF, and therefore nobody cares about watching their games?

Later[/quote:3q171fhs]

They actually have quite a few young talented hitters (Ishikawa, Sandoval, Lewis) a pretty solid rotation and a few live arms in their pen.

They're missing a big bat though.







themetfairy
Apr 09 2009 06:39 AM


="John Cougar Lunchbucket":2znwpofn]Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.[/quote:2znwpofn]

I love listening to Scully call games.







Centerfield
Apr 09 2009 12:17 PM


="themetfairy":1dpmlfux]
="John Cougar Lunchbucket":1dpmlfux]Vin Scully calling the Dodgers-Pods game, Padres wearing their fatigues.[/quote:1dpmlfux]

I love listening to Scully call games.[/quote:1dpmlfux]

Yup.

ON EDIT: He's one of the handful of people who when I hear their voice makes me feel like a kid. Brent Musberger and Casey Kasem are some others.







metirish
Apr 24 2009 02:25 PM


Nearly a month into the season and MLB Network is my default station. I love all the live look-ins to games , as soon as SNY goes to break I flip over to MLB.

I don't watch Baseball Tonight anymore , no point really.







HahnSolo
Apr 24 2009 02:48 PM


I agree, although none of the hosts/analysts have really grown on me. Larkin is about as bland as they come, and he seems to always be on. Harold Reynolds is OK.







Frayed Knot
Apr 24 2009 02:56 PM


Neil Best in today's Newsday[/url:2aq3rzp9] on MLBN's nightly show.

He does this every once in a while: goes the entire day (or a good portion of it) watching one sports-TV related thing just to see how sane he comes out on the other side.

I know he's done the NFL draft (I'd shoot myself by hour 2) and once did MSG on a summer day not long after they lost the Mets and had nothing but the winter sports teams remaining. Lotsa informercials and cheesy in-house stuff IIRC.







apmorris
Apr 24 2009 09:21 PM


I've had it on in the background since the season started. I agree about Larkin.
The hosts for the most part are OK, this guy though

has an acute case of Scott Van Peltism







Edgy DC
Apr 24 2009 09:45 PM


Did you have to pick a wanking shot?







G-Fafif
May 06 2009 01:12 PM


If you're outside the NYC area, you can watch Thursday night's game on MLBN, Bob Costas and Al Leiter at the mics. Blacked out here.







Benjamin Grimm
May 06 2009 01:17 PM


I'm sure it will be blacked out in Philadelphia too.

Since I don't have Comcast cable, I can't see most of the local Phillies broadcasts, except for the relatively few that are on the over-the-air channel.







apmorris
May 06 2009 01:31 PM


MLBNetwork, The Best Damn On-Air Personalities Period! (part 3)



Billy Ripken

He got the job on his own merits, just like how he got his job with the Orioles.


ps. Does MLBN know we have to look at him whens he talks? from







G-Fafif
May 06 2009 01:44 PM


="Benjamin Grimm":2rks6vvy]I'm sure it will be blacked out in Philadelphia too.[/quote:2rks6vvy]

I suppose. It was hard enough to acknowledge there was a world outside of New York to remember another city might be involved.







bmfc1
May 06 2009 05:07 PM


Billy Ripken does a good job on MLBN, just as he does on XM Baseball. He is also a great teacher of the game at the Ripken Baseball Camp.







Swan Swan H
Jun 27 2009 10:48 AM


Game 5 of the 1968 NLCS on NOW! It's the bottom of the 1st, and it's scheduled to run until 4:30, if you want to check in for the big finish.



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