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I'm curious what past year's viewership has been; if it's remarkably low (most ST games are on during regular work hours) I guess they decided the cost of quality doesn't offset the overall revenue of poor viewing numbers. Still though, and this goes for MASN as well, and any other RSN, the sole purpose of that RSN was designed to follow the team, everything else is just time-filler, its absolutely pathetic. 

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That's embarrassing. No one likes remote broadcasts and it takes away from any telecast when the announcers are watching the TV screen. Can't believe the once 1st class Yankees would pull something like this. This sounds like something the Angelos led Orioles would do.

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29 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

That's embarrassing. No one likes remote broadcasts and it takes away from any telecast when the announcers are watching the TV screen. Can't believe the once 1st class Yankees would pull something like this. This sounds like something the Angelos led Orioles would do.

It’s spring friggin’ training!  I’d gladly watch some remote broadcasts if that would get more games on the air.  

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1 minute ago, Can_of_corn said:

Yep, you are rather younger than I am.

You missed out on Chuck, Brooks and Jon Miller and the HTS crews.

But he’s probably old enough to remember Mike Flanagan (very good doing color) and Buck Martinez (terrible IMO).   

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24 minutes ago, Frobby said:

It’s spring friggin’ training!  I’d gladly watch some remote broadcasts if that would get more games on the air.  

That's not the issue at hand. Of course we would take remote broadcasting over nothing, but at the end of the day, it's embarrassing that these organizations can't broadcast more of these games with announcers there. What's it's cost for two announcers and a producer to spend a month in Florida? $40-$50K... These are multi-million companies. That's nothing. Hell, the Orioles are spending $9.4 million on O'hearn and Frazier. I think 50K isn't much to spend on their fans experience.

And we know the Yankees are a bunch of money bags so they are even more embarrassing to cut pennies.

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17 minutes ago, Yardball85 said:

I mean, just for Spring Training. I would be happy with watching a lot more games without announcers than 4 with play by play. 

I think Geoff Arnold is excellent. McDonald, Arnold, Palmer and Kevin Brown are all very good. Hollander is fine, I feel like he's what I would sound like if I was doing play by play. Can't remove the fan from the dude.... I get that. 

Scott Garceau is a sweetheart of a human being. 

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