Favorite Announcer Comment of the Day
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@workfarternotsmarter_mlbts said in Favorite Announcer Comment of the Day:
@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Announcer Comment of the Day:
Against any team "still don't have a hit" this will be said EVERY INNING (sometimes multipul times) starting in the 5th until either you complete the perfect game/no hitter or until its lost.
That makes sense though, these other posts highlight instances where the commentation doesn't make sense. They will still say its a no hitter until the no hitter is done or there's a hit. That just makes sense.
Still a bit annoying, sorry miss read the title
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@workfarternotsmarter_mlbts said in Favorite Announcer Comment of the Day:
@samguenther1987 said in Favorite Announcer Comment of the Day:
Against any team "still don't have a hit" this will be said EVERY INNING (sometimes multipul times) starting in the 5th until either you complete the perfect game/no hitter or until its lost.
That makes sense though, these other posts highlight instances where the commentation doesn't make sense. They will still say its a no hitter until the no hitter is done or there's a hit. That just makes sense.
Real life announcers dont talk about a no no or pg in progress.(or at least most of them dont)
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At least we don't hear anything about how the crowd affects the pitcher.
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"... funny when your in CF, not so much as a hitter"( i crack up everytime i hear this one)
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My favorite is when you let Bob Gibson hit and they wax poetic about the dramatic homer he hit while injured off Eckersley in the ‘88 WS.
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"The winning run is at 3rd!"
In the 1st inning of a 9 inning game...
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It's no par-tay for Ketel Marte
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Talking about Acuna Burst onto the scene and still continuing the dialog long after he is out.
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Mike Trout, a special player, a special human. WTF this is baseball not a couch session.
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@boneman05_psn said in Favorite Announcer Comment of the Day:
Talking about Acuna Burst onto the scene and still continuing the dialog long after he is out.
They do the same when talking about Cleveland's 22 game winning streak or how Chris Singleton use to play for Baltimore.
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