Chris Caray aware of ‘pressure’ attached to broadcasting lineage
"To have this name is a blessing and it is a curse."
"To have this name is a blessing and it is a curse."
"He was just so beautiful in explaining – making fun of himself, and in doing so, he made everybody laugh."
"A lot of us in this business can work our entire careers and never have moments like the Mets presented us with during the postseason."
"I still can't believe I got to call a Yankee perfect game."
"This is a special community to be a part of."
"I got drug tested right after the game."
"What do you eat instead of mac and cheese? Like pierogis or something?"
"At times I just wanted to laugh out loud and call B.S. ..."
"Not going to say bedroom."
"Now there's a lot of lunatics awake and I'm one of them."
"You guys said you wanted more Kylie, and to that, I say, 'F--k around and find out.'"
"Great to meet you, really excited to work with you, I have a black eye. Can you help me?"
"We're talking an all-time World Series-moment right there. That's what you dream of."
"But, you know, players and people know OPS pretty well ..."
The show features a supercomputer voiced by Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Costas.
"The sense I’ve gotten from multiple sources -- players, coaches, and executives -- is that the issues within the organization go far beyond just one person."
"You cannot, under no circumstances, botch an NFL broadcast. And they have to work out all those kinks now and get the right crew there, because the NFL is not going to tolerate that."
"I heard you were a political fan of mine."
"Is it a Manning thing where you have to wear a quarter-zip, you always have to look like you're ready to play golf?"
"It was the year [Giannis] won his first MVP, so there wasn't the same attention that was on them now, so I got to really know that team with their guards down."
Not even Tony Romo could fix the Cowboys.
Flipping the bird and storming the field too early is passion at its finest.