I can handle him in smalltz doses but yeah too much. Since I really don’t care who wins I’ve been sound off for the time I actually watchedSmoltz has long been guilty of thinking his job is to dissect the pitching game ad nauseam and not much else.
I can handle him in smalltz doses but yeah too much. Since I really don’t care who wins I’ve been sound off for the time I actually watchedSmoltz has long been guilty of thinking his job is to dissect the pitching game ad nauseam and not much else.
I can handle him in smalltz doses but yeah too much. Since I really don’t care who wins I’ve been sound off for the time I actually watched
The Brothers K is an epic baseball-themed novel by David James Duncan with deep thoughts about life, love, truth, meaning, etc.The last 2 games the plate umpire has been terrible. The strike zone was all over the place. In game 3 one batter had 2 bad calls in one appearance. A strike was called a ball and then a ball was called a strike.
It is part of the game, and I am amazed how well players/coaches take a bad call. I guess the fact that a bad call is usually made up for at the next opportunity, allows this as they trust the ump knows what they are doing.The Brothers K is an epic baseball-themed novel by David James Duncan with deep thoughts about life, love, truth, meaning, etc.
The title evokes Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, but I stick to lowbrow stuff like the baseball one, so I can't say how similar they are.
But anyway, there's this hilarious part where the patriarch, an old veteran minor-leaguer, explains what the strike zone is:
"It ain't the nice box you see in the official rules.
It's a thing in the umpire's mind.
It can vary in shape. One ump, his was a triangle with the base slightly underground.
Another one, the triangle had the pointy part down.
Sometimes, it's alive, and can change from pitch to pitch.
Another guy, his had tentacles ..."
And then Pappy reminisces about how Ted Williams used to condition the ump by making a little grunt on every ball. On a close one that probably caught the corner, Williams would grunt, and the ump would automatically call it a ball.
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There's been debate for decades about replacing the home plate umpire with a machine to call strikes and balls. But human umpires, subject to error, are part of the game.
It's interesting how the Jays have overperformed compared to all the "Dodgers in four straight" predictions.TBH I am amazed how well the players and
It is part of the game, and I am amazed how well players/coaches take a bad call. I guess the fact that a bad call is usually made up for at the next opportunity, allows this as they trust the ump knows what they are doing.
Last night it there were a few more questionable balls and strikes, than the best umped games I've seen, but I think it averaged out pretty well.
I think the Jays have a good shot, as the only pitcher that can really shut them down, seems to be Yamamoto. That was impressive in game 2.
Nope, I watch the SportsNet feed from Canada with Dan and Buck! Can't stand the announcers on Fox. Hockey is even worse!Is anyone getting sick of hearing John Smoltz? I sure am and I’ve only watched a little of the series. He won’t shut up. Thinks he has to explain baseball and tell us what the pitcher should do. One time a pitcher did exactly what Smoltz said and the batter crushed the pitch. Smoltz was quiet for a moment.
I’m so glad that Sportsnet has been able to do the broadcasts for the entire post season. In previous post seasons they weren’t able to do the broadcasts and it was weird for Jays fans to have to listen to completely different personalities calling the games instead of the ones who we have come to love. I met Buck once at a game, he was hanging out in my section where I had my seasons tickets (amazing that he came up to the 500 level that day!)Nope, I watch the SportsNet feed from Canada with Dan and Buck! Can't stand the announcers on Fox. Hockey is even worse!
I’m so glad that Sportsnet has been able to do the broadcasts for the entire post season. In previous post seasons they weren’t able to do the broadcasts and it was weird for Jays fans to have to listen to completely different personalities calling the games instead of the ones who we have come to love. I met Buck once at a game, he was hanging out in my section where I had my seasons tickets (amazing that he came up to the 500 level that day!) View attachment 307566
How does one get that network here in the US?Nope, I watch the SportsNet feed from Canada with Dan and Buck! Can't stand the announcers on Fox. Hockey is even worse!
Last spring during the Stanley Cup playoffs I listened to the Winnipeg Jets' games whenever I could.Nope, I watch the SportsNet feed from Canada with Dan and Buck! Can't stand the announcers on Fox. Hockey is even worse!
Absolute beach ballsHeck of a start for the Jays! That has to be some kind of record.
Red Barber was portrayed in the Jackie Robinson movie that came out around 2013.In the 1950s, there was a famous New York area radio and TV baseball announcer, "Red" Barber. On radio, he kept a 3 minute egg timer to make sure he gave the score every 3 minutes.
Around 1966, he was the TV announcer for the New YorK Yankees. The Yankees were a slumping team at that point, and attendance at a day game at Yankee Stadium was especially poor. (413 in a stadium with 65,000 seats) The place was almost empty. Red insisted that the cameras pan around the stadium to show how empty it was. This apparently embarrassed the team ownership (at that time, Columbia Broadcasting) and his broadcasting contract was not renewed.
Yesavage is amazing! It’s hard to believe that game was only his EIGHTH big league start! I’m sure I mentioned this but he started the season in single A ball. Wow. Just insanely good. Just one more win and the Jays are the championsWow Yesavage is a savage tonight! Heck of a first half he’s pitched tonight!