Jump to content

Scott Garceau is not my cup of tea (Moderator edit)


NelsonCruuuuuz

Recommended Posts

51 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

He also knows Orioles history.  He says a few interesting things every once in a while, which is why he’s superior to Newman.

Garceau is the type of guy I would like to have a beer with and listen to him tell stories about older Oriole stuff.

Melanie knows plenty.  She’s not a good radio PBP person because she has trouble describing fast-moving events.  But she’s knowledgeable and hard working.  On TV I don’t mind her   

Choosing between her and Garceau is not a good set of options.  
 

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Frobby said:

Melanie knows plenty.  She’s not a good radio PBP person because she has trouble describing fast-moving events.  But she’s knowledgeable and hard working.  On TV I don’t mind her   

Choosing between her and Garceau is not a good set of options.  
 

I haven’t heard anything from her that would make me call her knowledgeable but admittingly, I haven’t heard her much.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, NelsonCruuuuuz said:

Why isn’t literally anyone else doing this series? Rob Long? Melanie? Tony? Frobby? Bigbird? Literally anyone else…

I think/thought the girl commentator is monotone and just plain boring. Problem with Garceau is he’s way past his prime. We really need our next (pick your poison). Thompson, Miller, Angel etc.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Sports Guy said:

He also knows Orioles history.  He says a few interesting things every once in a while, which is why he’s superior to Newman.

Garceau is the type of guy I would like to have a beer with and listen to him tell stories about older Oriole stuff.

He knows Oriole history so well that Friday night he referred to Padres /ex-Ray pitcher Blake Snell as Nate Snell.   Nate Snell spent a year or two in the Oriole bullpen 35 years ago.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Melanie knows plenty.  She’s not a good radio PBP person because she has trouble describing fast-moving events.  But she’s knowledgeable and hard working.  On TV I don’t mind her   

Choosing between her and Garceau is not a good set of options.  
 

Melanie might not have a voice that people love, nor is she as good at fast-moving calls as Kevin Brown, but she definitely does her homework.  I don't mind her at all.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 hours ago, Sports Guy said:

He also knows Orioles history.  He says a few interesting things every once in a while, which is why he’s superior to Newman.

Garceau is the type of guy I would like to have a beer with and listen to him tell stories about older Oriole stuff.

Scott is such a classy guy on top of it all. I'd like the Orioles to find their crew and stick with it next year. Kevin Brown should be the new Thorne. He's play by play for every game unless he has something else going on nationally. Then I think Geoff Arnold is the back up guy for PBP. 

Scott is perfect for the in studio stuff.

 

  • Upvote 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 hours ago, SteveA said:

He knows Oriole history so well that Friday night he referred to Padres /ex-Ray pitcher Blake Snell as Nate Snell.   Nate Snell spent a year or two in the Oriole bullpen 35 years ago.

The old 32-year old rookie who the Orioles thought was 29-years old until he had to get a passport to go to Japan with the team. Snell was such an interesting story who had to overcome racism in the South in the late 60's, turning down two separate offers from major league teams, getting taken in the minor league portion of the Rule 5 draft, and being released all before finally making his debut in September of 1983.

If anyone wants more on Snell, check out out his great bio on Sabr at https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/nate-snell/ .

  • Upvote 3
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

The old 32-year old rookie who the Orioles thought was 29-years old until he had to get a passport to go to Japan with the team. Snell was such an interesting story who had to overcome racism in the South in the late 60's, turning down two separate offers from major league teams, getting taken in the minor league portion of the Rule 5 draft, and being released all before finally making his debut in September of 1983.

If anyone wants more on Snell, check out out his great bio on Sabr at https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/nate-snell/ .

What an interesting life. Thanks for sharing

Link to comment
Share on other sites

While Kevin Brown is clearly the best current PBP option on the O's broadcast, I don't think Newman is awful.  Garceau on the other hand is.  20 years ago when Garceau was younger and his voice was better things might have been different.  But as one example (of many) his play call of Rutschman's game tying HR the other day had all the emotions of a funeral.  I think he'd be fine as a studio guy and I have no doubt he bleeds orange and black, but he's just in over his head as a PBP guy.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Melanie is fine as a studio host but her play by play is very amateur-ish. Especially her home run calls.

I was on the message board of one of the Orioles opponents who was watching the game on the Orioles feed. They were shocked that Melanie was an actual part of the play by play team and thought she was a fan who won some sort of "announce an inning of an O's game" contest. 😄

  • Haha 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • Posts

    • After a really disappointing April that saw his ERA balloon to 7.78, Alex Pham has found his bearings in May, allowing 3 ER in 14.1 IP, allowing 8 hits and 4 walks while striking out 17.   Yesterday Pham allowed a run on 2 hits and a walk in 4.2 innings, striking out 7.   53 of 72 pitches were strikes.  The sole run charged to Pham scored when reliever Kyle Virbitsky allowed a 2-out double to the first batter he faced after relieving Pham in the fifth.    Due to the poor start, Pham’s ERA still rests at an unimpressive 5.29, but he’s definitely been headed in the right direction.  Also, he’s struck out 40 batters in 34 innings.     
    • I can’t emphasize enough how stupid that rain delay was.  No rain at all for 45 minutes, then two hours of light mist, the kind that teams play through all the time.  I was standing near the kids play area during most of the delay and believe me, that rain didn’t deter any kids from using the playground equipment for two hours. Then, 15 minutes before the game is going to start, the grounds crew is watering the infield.  What? The game itself was not worth the wait, needless to say.   But what annoys me most is the complete lack of communication during these delays.  How about letting the fans who are there know what the thinking is about how long the delay will be?  How about an update every 30 minutes or so.   Nope, nothing.   Just a generic message on the scoreboard saying that the start of the game will be delayed to to the “threat” of inclement weather.   My phone was showing .05” of rain expected in the next six hours.  Some threat! On the bright side, the team did announce that ticket holders would be given vouchers that could be used for a Monday - Thursday game.  That was the least they could do.       
    • 19,286 for that rain-delayed mess of a game.  I’d say about 2/3 of those stuck through the 3 hour delay and were in their seats at game time.  
    • And paid Scherzer, and Zimmerman, and Corbin, and Werth.   They didn’t all work out, but nobody could say the Nats didn’t spend to put a winning team on the field during their run.  The run basically ended because Stras II and Corbin blew up in their face.   But there’s always 2019.   
    • I can’t believe that 8 hours after Grayson stepped off the mound, I’m the first person to update his thread.   After a 19-day IL stint and without a rehab stint, Grayson threw 6 innings of one-hit shutout ball last night.  The one hit was an infield squibber hit 59.5 mph off the bat.  His command was a tad shaky at times, as he walked three and hit a batter, but he still breezed through 6 innings on 82 pitches, 50 for strikes.  If it hadn’t been his first outing in three weeks, he certainly could have pitched the 7th inning.  Unfortunately, the bullpen blew it for him. Fastball topped out at 98.4 and he was still hitting 97 in his final inning.  
    • I think half of Fangraphs’ staff over the years came from Lookout Landing.   I rarely read other teams’ sites, but I agree Pinstripe Alley is one of the best Yankee sites.     
    • For one thing, they don’t have Bautista shutting things down in the 9th inning or extra innings.   Second, 30-16 just doesn’t happen every year.  I’m actually pretty encouraged that the O’s have played .650 baseball without winning a disproportionate number of close games.    
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...