"Time For Joe & Tim To Take a Hike" & "Dear Derek"
I was watching "FOX Saturday Baseball", Mets at Marlins:
Tommy Glavine was sharp as a ginzu knife until he started to wilt from the Miami heat, in the 8th Inning. Billy Wagner had his stuff & fanned the last batter. Mets won it 7-4, as Dontrelle "D-Train" Willis was derailed. Even Willis' own Fielding betrayed him.
After last week's debut of "FOX Saturday Baseball", & the Dim-Witted Performance of "Sophocles", the more-verbose than Howard Cosell, The One & Only Tim Mc Carver with his Comedic Straight Man & Resident Sarcasm Expert, Joe Buck, I viewed a plain talk telecast from Kenny(Son of Marv)Albert & Lou Piniella.
It was a refreshing departure from the "Grand Verbosity" of Tim & Joe. I could get into the game at hand. They served well as commentators, not as stars of the show.
Lou will be working Giants at Mets on FOX next week, with Thom Brennaman. That game should be an easy on the ears experience.
Derek Jeter's "Hit" for #2000, would be an error with every other MLB player. So with that cheap "Hit" came a yankees' loss. Oh, how appropriate!
Tommy Glavine was sharp as a ginzu knife until he started to wilt from the Miami heat, in the 8th Inning. Billy Wagner had his stuff & fanned the last batter. Mets won it 7-4, as Dontrelle "D-Train" Willis was derailed. Even Willis' own Fielding betrayed him.
After last week's debut of "FOX Saturday Baseball", & the Dim-Witted Performance of "Sophocles", the more-verbose than Howard Cosell, The One & Only Tim Mc Carver with his Comedic Straight Man & Resident Sarcasm Expert, Joe Buck, I viewed a plain talk telecast from Kenny(Son of Marv)Albert & Lou Piniella.
It was a refreshing departure from the "Grand Verbosity" of Tim & Joe. I could get into the game at hand. They served well as commentators, not as stars of the show.
Lou will be working Giants at Mets on FOX next week, with Thom Brennaman. That game should be an easy on the ears experience.
Derek Jeter's "Hit" for #2000, would be an error with every other MLB player. So with that cheap "Hit" came a yankees' loss. Oh, how appropriate!
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