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Deertick 07-19-2022 08:59 PM

Anyone else LOVING the ASG broadcast?
 
I'm loving the mic'd up. I mean, someone has to get Manoa on a stationary bike between starts! He was panting after a few pitches.

Opposing layers talking to each other from the dugouts, guys talking through their AB, ect. The announcers had very little mindless stat reading or 'interesting' anecdotes. And no strike zone box or endless scrolls!

I could see this format bringing in new fans.

Carter08 07-19-2022 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Deertick (Post 2244115)
I'm loving the mic'd up. I mean, someone has to get Manoa on a stationary bike between starts! He was panting after a few pitches.

Opposing layers talking to each other from the dugouts, guys talking through their AB, ect. The announcers had very little mindless stat reading or 'interesting' anecdotes. And no strike zone box or endless scrolls!

I could see this format bringing in new fans.

The pitchers that came, came to throw and throw hard. The ASG is still pretty amazing in my opinion.

mrreality68 07-20-2022 05:27 AM

I enjoy the game and the players being Mic'd made it slightly interesting but I do not see the mass population getting into that gimmick.

The game itself was good and the pitchers were pitching which was good but I am sure the ratings will be low especially with minimal homers and nothing on the line.

Mike D. 07-20-2022 06:52 AM

I'd agree it was interesting. I think it's nice letting the players show some personality. It makes the players and the game more marketable without getting in the way of game play.

BobbyStrawberry 07-20-2022 07:13 AM

I enjoyed some the mic'ed up aspect. My biggest issue with the Fox broadcasts is John Smoltz- great player, horrible commentator IMO

Deertick 07-20-2022 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike D. (Post 2244193)
I'd agree it was interesting. I think it's nice letting the players show some personality. It makes the players and the game more marketable without getting in the way of game play.

It was fun, but it would seem way more intrusive to game play speaking with a batter than a pitcher. ASG is an exhibition, so no real harm. They really were having fun. Can't see it flying in competition, though.

It brought back memories of my playing days.

clydepepper 07-20-2022 08:05 AM

Thought it was great...the only things I didn't like was coming back from commercials late, thus missing some of the game action and 'Papi in the house'...for the same reason.

mrreality68 07-20-2022 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by BobbyStrawberry (Post 2244198)
I enjoyed some the mic'ed up aspect. My biggest issue with the Fox broadcasts is John Smoltz- great player, horrible commentator IMO

agreed Smoltz is not a very good commentator

JustinD 07-20-2022 09:16 AM

I really enjoyed the mic'd chat, and yep Smoltz is flailing as a commentator.

Sure would be nice to maybe see some change in the result on this prior to 2030. WTH is wrong with the NL?

Maybe they need to pull an Eddie Gaedel and put a blind squirrel in the lineup...

John1941 07-20-2022 10:14 AM

I liked it, but I wish they could have nicer uniforms.

Mike D. 07-20-2022 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Deertick (Post 2244200)
It was fun, but it would seem way more intrusive to game play speaking with a batter than a pitcher. ASG is an exhibition, so no real harm. They really were having fun. Can't see it flying in competition, though.

It brought back memories of my playing days.

Agree that it wouldn't fly for a hitter...and really, even a pitcher is pretty questionable...OK in an exhibition like the AS game, but during the heat of a real game that matters? Probably not great.

They do it with fielders during regular season games, mostly OFers when I've seen it, and that seems to work pretty well.

Mike D. 07-20-2022 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by John1941 (Post 2244258)
I liked it, but I wish they could have nicer uniforms.

I was explaining to my son that players used to wear their regular home uniforms, which looked really sharp. I mentioned that these jerseys mean they can sell special "All Star" jerseys. All about the money.

Plus, not sure what game-time temps were, but those dark gray AL "away" uniforms looked WARM.

packs 07-20-2022 02:22 PM

I actually thought the AL uniforms were pretty cool. The NL uniforms were dull though.

BobbyStrawberry 07-20-2022 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by mrreality68 (Post 2244234)
agreed Smoltz is not a very good commentator

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Originally Posted by JustinD (Post 2244241)
I really enjoyed the mic'd chat, and yep Smoltz is flailing as a commentator.

Is it too late to coax Tim McCarver out of retirement?

Mike D. 07-20-2022 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BobbyStrawberry (Post 2244442)
Is it too late to coax Tim McCarver out of retirement?

Oh gosh, McCarver, Smoltz, Arod...it's like they're like "you know what people want with their baseball games? Former players who are just...awful at talking about baseball."

packs 07-20-2022 07:22 PM

David Cone is the best in the business right now in my opinion.

BobbyStrawberry 07-20-2022 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by packs (Post 2244455)
David Cone is the best in the business right now in my opinion.

I like Cone, but I'm riding with Keith and Ronnie til the end!

Mark17 07-20-2022 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Deertick (Post 2244200)
It was fun, but it would seem way more intrusive to game play speaking with a batter than a pitcher. ASG is an exhibition, so no real harm. They really were having fun. Can't see it flying in competition, though.

It brought back memories of my playing days.

+1 Best thing to me is that the players were clearly having fun and that was contagious. I used to be a pitcher-catcher so those conversations brought back memories of my playing days. At first I thought it was odd the catcher (Trevino) kept asking the pitcher what he wanted, rather than calling the game himself, but then I realized he was catching those guys for the first time, so they weren't familiar with each other.

The uniforms were terrible. In football, uniforms of the 2 teams need to contrast for obvious reasons, but in baseball, much less so. It was much better when players wore their regular unis. If MLB wanted to sell more shirts, just issue a new set to the participants with a special patch, like they used to.

I was glad the MVP went to games at that same ballpark, and sat in left field where he hit his home run, when he was a youngster. Baseball starts as a game for kids and remembering that is cool.

In summary, this was the most entertaining game I've seen in quite some time.

nolemmings 07-20-2022 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark17 (Post 2244474)
+1 Best thing to me is that the players were clearly having fun and that was contagious. I used to be a pitcher-catcher so those conversations brought back memories of my playing days. At first I thought it was odd the catcher (Trevino) kept asking the pitcher what he wanted, rather than calling the game himself, but then I realized he was catching those guys for the first time, so they weren't familiar with each other.

The uniforms were terrible. In football, uniforms of the 2 teams need to contrast for obvious reasons, but in baseball, much less so. It was much better when players wore their regular unis. If MLB wanted to sell more shirts, just issue a new set to the participants with a special patch, like they used to.

I was glad the MVP went to games at that same ballpark, and sat in left field where he hit his home run, when he was a youngster. Baseball starts as a game for kids and remembering that is cool.

In summary, this was the most entertaining game I've seen in quite some time.

I don't disagree about the uniforms, but Trevino and Cortes are teammates and very familiar with each other. I expect the reason Trevino went with whatever the pitcher wanted had more to do with the fact that it was an exhibition, he was only going to throw for an inning or so, and knew what felt to be his better stuff at the time.

mrreality68 07-21-2022 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by BobbyStrawberry (Post 2244442)
Is it too late to coax Tim McCarver out of retirement?

your can we use AI technology to replicate him.

Tim was fantastic. His voice, his insights, and his humor. WOW

clydepepper 07-21-2022 08:48 AM

Hate to stand out again, but I hated McCarver.

To be honest, I can do without all of the play-by-play guys too - they bring nothing to the table for me.

mrreality68 07-21-2022 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 2244566)
Hate to stand out again, but I hated McCarver.

To be honest, I can do without all of the play-by-play guys too - they bring nothing to the table for me.

We will pray for you

That is blasphemy

Carter08 07-21-2022 06:09 PM

I had mixed views on McCarver. Joe Morgan and A Rod are the only guys that stand out that I really did not like. Harry Carey and Ralph Kiner were my favorites. And I really love the Mets booth right now.

clydepepper 07-21-2022 09:42 PM

I HATE slip carey! I Mute Braves' games.

mrreality68 07-22-2022 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 2244797)
I HATE slip carey! I Mute Braves' games.

Good call.

all pun intended

Mike D. 07-22-2022 02:11 PM

Put me in the camp that didn't like McCarver. When he wasn't belittling those that came after him and any stat more modern than game winning RBI's, he was blathering on aimlessly hunting for a point.

We're lucky enough in Red Sox country that when I have to tune into a game on Fox or ESPN I cringe. We miss Jerry Remy in these parts, but Dennis Eckersly has been really good, and the revolving cast of former players (Kevin Millar, Youk, etc.) have been solid enough.


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