Guest themetfairy Guests Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 ="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 PMNearly 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 PMI 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 PMNeil 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 PMI'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 PeltismEdgy DC Apr 24 2009 09:45 PMDid you have to pick a wanking shot?G-Fafif May 06 2009 01:12 PMIf 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 PMI'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 PMMLBNetwork, 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? fromG-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 PMBilly 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 AMGame 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.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 ="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 PMNearly 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 PMI 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 PMNeil 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 PMI'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 PeltismEdgy DC Apr 24 2009 09:45 PMDid you have to pick a wanking shot?G-Fafif May 06 2009 01:12 PMIf 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 PMI'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 PMMLBNetwork, 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? fromG-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 PMBilly 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 AMGame 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.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 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 Old-Timey Member Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 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 Old-Timey Member Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 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 Old-Timey Member Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 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
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 Did you have to pick a wanking shot?
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2009 Author Posted May 6, 2009 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 Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2009 Posted May 6, 2009 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 Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2009 Posted May 6, 2009 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 Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2009 Author Posted May 6, 2009 ="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 PMBilly 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 AMGame 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.
bmfc1 Old-Timey Member Posted May 6, 2009 Posted May 6, 2009 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.
Guest Swan Swan H Guests Posted June 27, 2009 Posted June 27, 2009 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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