Your interpretation would have been correct if he'd just said "up until last year when he was let go" but he said up until THE last year or so before he was let go".We're not restricted current broadcasters. Just saying your time line of when Cherry was fired is off by about 5 years.
Don Cherry---Liked him up until the last year or so before he was let go. His shtick finally ran it's course.
A friend of mine was able to get a hold of Fergie Olver's (there is no "I" in his last name) media guide, so for several years we'd take our kids on road trips to Detroit to see the Jays play and we'd know in which hotel the Jays stayed and booked ourselves in. We'd hang around the lobby and get tons of autographs. I have a baseball which I'd caught off a Don Mattingly foul ball a few years earlier, and I took it along to Detroit and got it signed by Joe Carter, Tony Fernandez, Pat Borders and a few others on the team that won the second World SeriesIf anyone remembers Fergie Oliver…. this guy was the worst of all time.
No, not the same thing. If a ball hits the ground and goes over the fence, it's an automatic double, but just about everyone calls it a ground-rule double. It's also known as a rule book double. Ground rules refer to things that are specific to the field being used, such as hitting lights, other obstructions, or that fucking walkway in Tampa that's stolen a few home runs when balls bounce off it, back onto the field, and get called a ground rule double. On some occasions, unforeseen circumstances have caused an umpiring crew to invent a ground rule on the spot, but I don't think that's happened since Dave Kingman knocked one through a ventilation hole at the old Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome.Really??? That's your pet peeve?? They're pretty much same thing dude...
And I don't even know how you would pick up on that as automatic doubles are pretty rare unless calling games for the Cubs.
Wilner's enthusiasm was way over the top, but I liked it. Obviously management saw differently, or there's something else we're not privy to. Still a mystery.I thought Mike Wilner and was okay on the Radio but they got rid of him.
You could have just left it there.Michael Landsberg should have been fired long ago for allowing Gene Simmons
Thank you for pointing that out. I figured if I responded I would just look defensive and make things worse, so I just walked away.I think he understood the timeline.
Your interpretation would have been correct if he'd just said "up until last year when he was let go" but he said up until THE last year or so before he was let go".
I liked Wilner, especially his passion and knowledge. Everytime I listened to him on Jays Talk after the game I wondered if this would be the day he had a stroke because of his frustration with the callers.Wilner's enthusiasm was way over the top, but I liked it. Obviously management saw differently, or there's something else we're not privy to. Still a mystery.
I'll cut Blair some slack. Doing live radio is not easy, so repeating yourself is a trick to buy time to think of what you're going to say next. Also, Barker talks over Blair just as much as Blair talks over him.Jeff Blair is irritating..........he always seems...................he always seems to repeat himself...for reasons....for reasons unknown.......and continually interrupts Kevin Barker
Paul Jones is a class act who never missteps
and of course Dan Shulman is the gold standard
No, not the same thing. If a ball hits the ground and goes over the fence, it's an automatic double, but just about everyone calls it a ground-rule double. It's also known as a rule book double. Ground rules refer to things that are specific to the field being used, such as hitting lights, other obstructions, or that fucking walkway in Tampa that's stolen a few home runs when balls bounce off it, back onto the field, and get called a ground rule double. On some occasions, unforeseen circumstances have caused an umpiring crew to invent a ground rule on the spot, but I don't think that's happened since Dave Kingman knocked one through a ventilation hole at the old Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome.
There's also an automatic triple, but that probably hasn't happened since Honus Wagner was playing T-ball.
I think he understood the timeline.
Your interpretation would have been correct if he'd just said "up until last year when he was let go" but he said up until THE last year or so before he was let go".
Thank you for pointing that out. I figured if I responded I would just look defensive and make things worse, so I just walked away.
It's cringy to watch him on Just Like Mom.If anyone remembers Fergie Oliver…. this guy was the worst of all time. He also hosted a TV show called Just Like Mom. “ how about those blue jays” was his famous catchphrase. Rumours circulated about how he is some undercover creep, and he vanished off the face of the year for the last last 30 plus years.
He called the final out on the 1985 AL east clincher.
Philip
Bark without Blair is boring, and he knows it.Jeff Blair is irritating..........he always seems...................he always seems to repeat himself...for reasons....for reasons unknown.......and continually interrupts Kevin Barker
Mendy Rudolph used to officiate all those games just by himself.I like and respect Jones. However, when he insists basketball is the hardest of the major sports to officiate, a lot of my respect goes down the toilet.
If you follow him on Twitter it will give you some insight on him.I liked Wilner, especially his passion and knowledge. Everytime I listened to him on Jays Talk after the game I wondered if this would be the day he had a stroke because of his frustration with the callers.
I'd still like to know what was between Wilner and Bob McCown. Wilner never appeared on PTS when McCown was hosting. However, when McCown was away they would have Wilner on speaking to the fill in host.
Bark without Blair is boring, and he knows it.
If you follow him on Twitter it will give you some insight on him.
I remember when the Jays gave him a timeout for a weekend from the broadcasts over his criticizing Cito Gaston.
From a fans point of view I was delighted with his honesty but you could see this wasn't going to bode well his employers.
He is a Tom Cheek loyalist to the very end though....Love that.