What do ye Braves and Cubs fans feel about that?
Let's hope he doesn't hook up with the Cardinals owners wife. (If you know you know)
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What do ye Braves and Cubs fans feel about that?
Let's hope he doesn't hook up with the Cardinals owners wife. (If you know you know)
I've never been a big Chip fan. He's always seemed like a less obnoxious Joe Buck. Honestly, since the Braves left TBS I watched and listened less and less. Ernie Sr., Skip, Pete (who was very under rated) and Don are impossible to replace, and new guys all talk too much.
I don't hate chip like most brave fans. He was ok.
I hope Jim Powell or Ben Ingram get the spot. I really like both radio guys
Never liked chip. He's not good. Glad he's leaving. His "There's a drive to left field!!!" On a pop up that didn't go 300 feet drove me crazy. I agree with Bruns, I listened to Ernie sr, Pete, Skip, Don and Joe so long none of the new guys seem right. Heck I used to listen to Ernie, Pete and Skip on the radio before we had cable tv!
Good riddance
Yep same here. I have some great memories listening to the Braves, Cardinals, Rangers, Astros. When we lived in Arizona for a few years back in early 70s i listened to vin scully every night. There really was something magical about listening to baseball on the radio. Those great ones could paint a picture for you that you could see in your mind. I'd go back in a heartbeat
I know it won't happen, but I would love Jon miller. And since we dreaming, throw in Steve stone for color
Jon Miller and Joe Morgan on Sunday Night baseball in the summer is an A+ memory for me growing up.
Lol. Just a couple from 40, Commerce
Harry Carey started out in St. Louis before going to the Cubs. By the way, Carey isn't even their real last name. It's like Caribino or something. Harry changed it to Carey.
No one was more entertaining back in the day than with Pee Wee Reese and Dizziy Dean.
I'm glad he's leaving. The guy routinely ignored and took shots at the analytics of the game. He constantly talked about the need to play small ball when the analytics prove that small ball is essentially worthless.