Are the announcers drinking?
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Since the last update, the announcers commentary is completely off. They are talking about players that aren’t playing in the game, I hit a foul ball and they announce a fly out. It’s the second inning and they say I’m one out away from a perfect game.
Anyone else?
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Look at the 5 other posts about it
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@sbchamps17_NSW yeah, you'd figure the mods of the forum would reply
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@Ericulous1_PSN said in Are the announcers drinking?:
It’s the second inning and they say I’m one out away from a perfect game.
Along with pitch clocks and larger bases, MLB instituted a 2 inning perfect game. Read the rules, man!
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@Ericulous1_PSN said in Are the announcers drinking?:
the announcers commentary is completely off
If you haven't seen "Brockmire", you need to. EVERYONE needs to.
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It's not since the last update it's been since release this year.
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"Welcome to Busch Memorial Hospital" - Harey Carey
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I have not listened to a full game of commentary since they dropped Matt Vasgersian. Him, Karros, and Lyons were a joy to listen to.
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No, I don't think that Scambi and Singleton were drunk when reading their dialogue for this game. I just think there is almost no variety in their announcing than there was two years ago, but I'm not annoyed enough to mute my TV, or shut them off. They are ok, that's all! Speaking of possibly being drunk, one of my favorite Caray quotes was, '"All the beautiful girls go to the Cubs games,'" which just after he said that, all the cameramen on WGN's broadcast of the Cubs started panning to search for those girls. This was a television broadcast in the mid 90's. I don't think any current baseball broadcaster could get away with some of the antics that Harry could during his career, but he was a legend already by then, and still called a great game. He is most definitely missed and the reason I watched Cubs games between the late-80's to mid-90's.
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Speaking of my favorite announcers for an MLB video game, they are Thom Brennaman and Steve Lyons for "All-Star Baseball 2004," & "All Star-Baseball 2005." As for Matty V, I liked his commentary best with Mark DeRosa and Dan Plesac the one year they were together on MLB The Show.
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