Fan favorite Dennis Eckersley admits he already misses broadcasting: ‘It’s addictive’
"I miss it. I miss being alive."
"I miss it. I miss being alive."
"Thank you, Boston. Thank you, New England, for having me"
"Sometimes you feel a little naked up here because, I don’t know, it’s falling off a cliff sometimes. Because you never know, it’s live."
"This is a hodgepodge of nothingness."
"Having grandkids in the Bay Area and visiting them in the offseason, that pushed me along. I just knew, you need to go and be with the kids. Those formative years, you need to be there."
"If you’re a first base coach you need a wheelbarrow these days"
The Price-Eckersley feud has flared up again, this time with Price mad that Eckersley answered a question about that feud.
NESN analyst Dennis Eckersley -- known for his own celebrations on the mound -- criticized Marcus Stroman's antics in Sunday's Blue Jays-Red Sox game.
Ernie Johnson will call the NL Wild Card Game and NLDS on TBS.
"I was just a kid, 23, 24 years old, I was in hog heaven."
Eckersley has not received an apology from Price for an outburst on a team charter flight back in June
Price thinks that team broadcasters are equivalent to public relations, always rooting for the home team.
Price took issue with Eckersley's criticism and confronted him on a team flight.
This would mark Price's second confrontation with the media in a month.