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Just Baseball #9 - Live or TV

TOPIC:
Live or TV

Whether you're in the stands or watching at home, it's still baseball. But which way is better to experience a game?

TRIPLE PLAY:
Silliest (or dumbest) promotions/giveaways

FEEDBACK:
Andy from Alabama with his Center Fielder picks and the Montgomery Biscuits

Ron with his own Double Play (5-3-5) story

Bob from Iowa with his Utility Player picks

Robert with a heartbreaking Suicide Squeeze story

Sara, Red Sox and Giants fan with her Triple Plays and show picks
Municipal Stadium in San Jose
Modesto Nuts site

Christopher picking Bip Roberts and Randy Velarde as Utility Player greats

Sean with kind words and his rating at the iTunes Music Store

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Comments

Hi Guys:
First-time listener, first-time writer.

In regards to your TV vs. Radio debate, I actually prefer radio. Growing up in metro Detroit, I was privileged to listen to the great Ernie Harwell call Tigers games for many years until he retired.

Ernie's legendary talent has pretty much ruined me to listen to the current broadcasters, Dan Dickerson and Jim Price. While they're good, they'll be hard pressed to match Ernie.

Living now in the Lansing area, the radio affiliate here is a daytime station, meaning it turns the power way down at night, when I might like to listen to the games, so I have to settle for TV.

It's not my preference, but its something.

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