MLB on Fox broadcast had lengthy conversation about food after barely mentioning player’s injury
"Just a heads up to the Fox broadcasters..."
"Just a heads up to the Fox broadcasters..."
"Who can forget the day Sonny Gray got to 69 strikeouts away from 1,800 in his career"
"We have a very interesting episode planned for today."
"Why use a pocket when you can just eat it?"
"Alright, I gotta go make a pitching change. I'll be right back."
The St. Louis Cardinals are keeping the door open for Joe Buck to return to the booth if he ever wants to reconnect with his roots.
"It's not the same anymore, and it definitely took a toll on just the fun part of it."
"We want to thank Jim for his many contributions to our Cardinals coverage."
Included in Diamond's reorganization plan are go-forward arrangements with the Los Angeles Angels, Tampa Bay Rays, and Detroit Tigers.
The agreement includes both linear television and digital streaming rights for the franchise.
"Usually it's packed."
"He said 'Hey, here's the keys to my apartment. Go live in my apartment.' Which I did."
Because of course he was.
"Look at the size of that murder hornet that they are breaking out against us!"
"There was a little bit of closure there for me after walking away from Fox after 2021."
"This kid's celebration is a joke. I don't mind saying it at all."
"The power of the Furries took care of the Metropolitans today."
Buck's rain-delayed return to calling a St. Louis Cardinals game has tentatively been rescheduled.
Fox's broadcast from Rickwood Field shined in both presentation and viewership.
"Tonight at Rickwood was beautiful from start to finish."
Buck will join Chip Caray for a one-time broadcast of the Cardinals-Cubs game, reminiscing about their families' broadcasting legacy.
"It certainly looked like he was safe."
The Cardinals' security team required Keith Hernandez to produce an up-to-date credential.
Imagine waiting three hours to lose a game on a blown strike call, that's what C.B. Bucknor did to the Cardinals on Saturday.
"From Day 1 in spring training, we knew who was in charge."