John Kruk scares kid next to Phillies broadcast booth while Tom McCarthy cracks up
"You scared him...You scared the poor kid."
"You scared him...You scared the poor kid."
A painful foul ball for the umpire.
"I hope that somebody is willing to, you know, partner up and do this."
"Frelick bunted himself into a corner. That's what he did."
Passan could make the shift over to being an NBA insider at ESPN in light of Adrian Wojnarowski's departure.
SNY analyst Jerry Blevins called out umpire Ramon De Jesus after controversial missed calls and an ejection went against the Mets.
"Well, Sin City heard him loud and clear."
"The beer is cold. We've learned that beer is cold."
The game was important for both teams -- for very different reasons.
The White Sox loss record might come to a national audience via ex-PXP voice Jason Benetti, thanks to MLBN.
"Arizona, who’s gonna pitch Megyn Kelly tonight."
Fox Sports' Ben Verlander took Ethan Hullihen's Rowdy Tellez table without credit, then later claimed he did so because he "wasn't sure" if Hullihen had made it.
"RIP Minnesota Twins’ 2024 season."
"It's a shame how difficult it is for consumers to access a product. And when that product is literally everything you have, what does that say about the way you're treating the fan?"
"Shame on you MLB, all the owners, the Athletics and most of all John Fisher and Rob Manfred."
Studio analyst Bip Roberts had to use the Kleenex box on the desk, part of an emotional farewell overall.
"Such a small group of haters will kind of blast the idea (mic'd up players) and fall on the sword of 'Just show us the game.'"
"John Fisher didn't have to move this team. MLB and its owners didn't need to be complicit in it. This was a choice. A wrong one. History will sneer."
Benetti perfectly captured Detroit with Thursday's game-ending call.
"I will be here for quite some time, and John and I will be together for as long as we both want to, I believe."
"When I got in the car and drove away, it felt more like a funeral."
Detroit Tigers analyst Carlos Peña perfectly predicted a home run from Spencer Torkelson and celebrated accordingly.
As baseball says goodbye to Oakland, a cavalcade of visiting broadcasters have spoken out about the tragic circumstances facing A's fans.
As Joe Castiglione prepares to say goodbye to the Red Sox broadcast booth, we look at his myriad of play-by-play partners over the years.
"It turns out that the smart way to play baseball is boring,"