Seven Types Of Sterling Homer Calls
Posted by Steve L. on April 10th, 2011 · Comments (6)
Joe jolts it…simply Delessioso!
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Seven types of home run calls – all idiotic. Why promote this has-been windbag?
Yes, Sterling is corny, but at this stage of the game, he’s inextricably linked to the Yankees.
Hard to believe that he has been here for as long as he has, IIRC he has been broadcasting games since 89, right?
Inexplicably, he figured out a long time ago that brown nosing and playing the homer would translate to a lifetime job – no matter how bad and unlistenable he is.
Harry Moskowitz is the WORST.
I used to really enjoy listening to the game on the radio. Now I hate it. Sterling has become so full of himself he is hard to take. His homerun calls have become a laughingstock. He constantly repeats himself (“you just can’t predict the game of baseball”)and he is good for at least two major blunders a game. As a woman I really admire Suzyn Waldman but she has become his lap dog. It is sickening to hear. I could even put up with all of that if he would just call a good game but he doesn’t.
I sometimes watch the TV broadcast with the sound turned down. I do the same on the radio from time to time.
If he was calling play by play on his broadcast we be treated to… “A slobbering slab of syllables from Sterling.”
Time to change him and her out.
As an out-of-towner, I sometimes watch the TV broadcast from our opponents crew. Our guys aren’t great, but I’d put them in the upper half. I do miss Kaat.