BRice16 said:
JKersting1 said:
BRice16 said:
As long as 730 keeps the Braves on the radio I'll be happy. I listen every night all spring and summer long.
Braves on the radio. Painful!!
You must be a gutton for punishment. Noting against the Braves, but unless they have new announcers this year...wow...painful.
What?????? Skip Caray and Pete Van Wieren are two of the best in the business and personal favorites of mine for sure. That's why I turn the volume down on the TV and listen to 730.
Caray is UNLISTENABLE. Van Wieren is OK....but only to those who have never listened to the true masters of baseball play-by-play on RADIO. Ernie Harwell, Marty Brenneman, Vin Scully (when he was ON radio..on TV he is ONLY OK), Jack Buck, Bob Uecker, Herb Carneal, Milo Hamilton and so on.
The problem with baseball play-by-play on radio today is that too many of these guys ALSO do TV or learned on TV. Van Wieren WAS good about 20 years ago. Any more, he is just OK. Skip Caray needed to quit talking through his nose 30 years ago.
Good play-by-play baseball on radio is good because you don't need the pictures. Too many of these guys today have forgotten this or never knew it in the first place.
If you ever can find the audio on line of Vin Scully calling Sandy Koufax's last no hitter, give that a listen. That is what it is all about. Or Jack Buck calling Bob Gibson's no-no. Or listen to BOTH Scully and Hamilton call Aaron's 714....different styles of two masters.
But, different tastes and different styles for different opinions. Bobby Thomson's "shot heard around the world"...who had the better call...Russ Hodges or Red Barber? Hodges call is better known, but I personally like how Barber, as the announcer for the losing team, handled the call.
And a good engineer who knows how to keep the crowd noise at just the right level helps. (Tim Berry is a MASTER of that....few realize what that man adds to Vol Network broadcasts.)