I was thinking of you when I put this up as you do lots of baseball radio.
I certainly do remember Corrigan. Cleveland has such a great tradition of excellent sports broadcasters. The late Joe Tait is another GOAT. Known for his work with the Cavaliers but he also did a stint with the Indians. Casey Coleman (Browns mostly), son of Boston Red Sox broadcaster Ken Coleman who also did Indians and Browns broadcasts before moving back to Boston to take over for Curt Gowdy, who left the Red Sox to join NBC.
I'll try and remember to do a bump for this as a reminder.
Wyoming's most famous citizen for quite a while there. Now he's another name on the exit signs.
Excellent, I'll try to remember to pull it up since there is no baseball. It's funny how it can take a year or twelve to get into the rhythm of a particular announcer but eventually, you love them and can't imagine baseball without them.
Colorado Rockies have Jack Corrigan on KOA and I like him. He did Indians games for a long time. Rox TV play by play guy Drew Goodman is the exception to the rule. He's no Joe Buck, if you get my drift.
I was thinking of you when I put this up as you do lots of baseball radio.
I certainly do remember Corrigan. Cleveland has such a great tradition of excellent sports broadcasters. The late Joe Tait is another GOAT. Known for his work with the Cavaliers but he also did a stint with the Indians. Casey Coleman (Browns mostly), son of Boston Red Sox broadcaster Ken Coleman who also did Indians and Browns broadcasts before moving back to Boston to take over for Curt Gowdy, who left the Red Sox to join NBC.
I'll try and remember to do a bump for this as a reminder.
This Wednesday July 16 at 7pm EDT, the Guardians flagship station, WTAM 1100 AM will be airing a 3 hour best of the voice of the Indians / Guardians, Tom Hamilton tribute in honor of his entry into Cooperstown as a Hall Of Fame broadcaster. It started out as a 2 hour show but there was so much it went to 3.
You can access it at WTAM.com or through IHeart.com.
Truly one of the greats. It should be pretty good. I listen to the games primarily on the radio so there should be a lot of, oh yeah, I remember that moments for me.
Excellent, I'll try to remember to pull it up since there is no baseball. It's funny how it can take a year or twelve to get into the rhythm of a particular announcer but eventually, you love them and can't imagine baseball without them.
Colorado Rockies have Jack Corrigan on KOA and I like him. He did Indians games for a long time. Rox TV play by play guy Drew Goodman is the exception to the rule. He's no Joe Buck, if you get my drift.
This Wednesday July 16 at 7pm EDT, the Guardians flagship station, WTAM 1100 AM will be airing a 3 hour best of the voice of the Indians / Guardians, Tom Hamilton tribute in honor of his entry into Cooperstown as a Hall Of Fame broadcaster. It started out as a 2 hour show but there was so much it went to 3.
You can access it at WTAM.com or through IHeart.com.
Truly one of the greats. It should be pretty good. I listen to the games primarily on the radio so there should be a lot of, oh yeah, I remember that moments for me.
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Jul 14, 2025 - 5:24pm
kcar wrote:
Sad but true. It's a pattern which played nicely into the old wallowing in self-pity of Irish Boston. But BoSox fans keep buying in.
For all the money this team supposedly makes and spends, it's been allergic to sustained success. Gene, have you checked out the Netflix documentary about Boston's '24 season? Pretty interesting.
Tom Henry is spending his money on his new toy the soccer team. Even people in Pittsburgh wish he would sell the Penguins and move on.
I think I heard something about it. Thx Iâll look it up now.
PS
Itâs called The Clubhouse. Saw the trailer but I donât have Netflix.
SMOKINâ Then we will collapse right after the Allstar Game. It never fails.
Sad but true. It's a pattern which played nicely into the old wallowing in self-pity of Irish Boston. But BoSox fans keep buying in.
For all the money this team supposedly makes and spends, it's been allergic to sustained success. Gene, have you checked out the Netflix documentary about Boston's '24 season? Pretty interesting.
OK RPer's.... let's assume you're the King of the MLB and you have to choose between 2 pitchers....
The first, after being on the IL for April, is 7-3 with a 1.94 ERA over 83 2/3 innings — the lowest ERA in the NL for any pitcher with at least 80 innings pitched.
The second, has 5 starts this year, is 4-1 with a 2.83 ERA, striking out 33 over 25 2/3 innings.
Which do you pick for the All-Star game?
This is why the Phillies are outspokenly angry about the All-Star game this year. Trea Turner not being an All-Star while having the most hits and best average for a NL shortstop.... and having a higher DEF (defensive runs above average) than the 2 shortstops named makes no sense either.
But then again, payroll doesn't win ballgames.
Giants added some pop and spent some money this year and last. We were thrilled to get Willy Adames because our shortstop has been a platoon position since BCraw left.
Willy Adames Stats SF · 2025 season .210 Avg 9HR 36 RBI 65 Hits $182 Million
Fan Favorite Jung Hoo Lee Stats SF · 2025 season. 240Avg 6HR 34RBI 74Hits $113 Million
Shocking Trade Rafael Devers .217/.333/.391 with just two homers, five RBI and more strikeouts (17) than hits (10). $250 Million
Really good 3B Matt Chapman SF · 2025 season .243Avg 12HR 30RBI 56Hits $151 Million
Wow. Sounds like Raffy's regressed. He started the season ice-cold but then went on a tear before the trade.
Now there are noises that the Sox will trade Jarren Duran to ease the logjam in the OF and bring in a #2 starter. It's hard to care about the team at this point.
The problem/good thing about baseball is you can be over the moon about a storybook ending and the next day you're losing 0â7. 0â11. Yes Schwarber hit a 3-run HR while I was typing that. But check out this from last night!
Hilarious captioning: Krukow says "I did not see that coming" and Kuiper says "Neither did my voice!" He's been battling laryngitis this week. But the captions?
"I did not see that coming"
"Neither did my wife!"
In golf that is sometimes referred to as a PBFU (Post Birdie F*ck Up). You walk to the next tee after that glorious putt and shank it into the next fairway. I've experienced it. It is a way to bring equilibrium to the universe.
What are you going to do after that ITPHR (you know what the acronym means)? You don't follow it with another, you don't pitch a perfect game, you don't get an unassisted triple play. You get the bejesus whipped out of you. Now things can return to normal....GO GIANTS!
The problem/good thing about baseball is you can be over the moon about a storybook ending and the next day you're losing 0â7. 0â11. Yes Schwarber hit a 3-run HR while I was typing that. But check out this from last night!
Hilarious captioning: Krukow says "I did not see that coming" and Kuiper says "Neither did my voice!" He's been battling laryngitis this week. But the captions?
"I did not see that coming"
"Neither did my wife!"
Storybook my ass.
We'd better find something to pitch the last 3 innings of the games 3 of the top 11 pitchers (WAR) so far this year... the highest staff RAR (Runs against replacements) by a mile....and we're just humming along at a sub-.600 winning percentage.
13-0.... Your outfielder gave up a few....and hit Schwarber (with a 65mph ball with no curve).
The problem/good thing about baseball is you can be over the moon about a storybook ending and the next day you're losing 0â7. 0â11. Yes Schwarber hit a 3-run HR while I was typing that. But check out this from last night!
Hilarious captioning: Krukow says "I did not see that coming" and Kuiper says "Neither did my voice!" He's been battling laryngitis this week. But the captions?
"I did not see that coming"
"Neither did my wife!"
The problem/good thing about baseball is you can be over the moon about a storybook ending and the next day you're losing 0â7. 0â11. Yes Schwarber hit a 3-run HR while I was typing that. But check out this from last night!
Hilarious captioning: Krukow says "I did not see that coming" and Kuiper says "Neither did my voice!" He's been battling laryngitis this week. But the captions?
"I did not see that coming"
"Neither did my wife!"
Certainly the Bobby Bo deferral is peanuts compared with what the Dodgers are doing. A commissioner working for the betterment of the game would prohibit these moves to avoid the salary cap. You want to pay Ohtani 700 million for 8-ish years of productive ball? You'll have to pay the Colorado Rockies 100 million for the privilege.
There is so much wrong with deferrals.
The salary cap issues are obvious, but there is also the fact that he will avoid upwards of $100M in state income tax for a salary earned by playing in a stadium (privately) built on public land. The poor schmo's paying $75/ticket and $15/beer all pay their CA income taxes on their $50k per year, while the guy that makes $432k to play for 15 minutes in the game they attend doesn't pay state income tax on that money.
But then again, payroll doesn't win ballgames.
Giants added some pop and spent some money this year and last. We were thrilled to get Willy Adames because our shortstop has been a platoon position since BCraw left.
Willy Adames Stats SF · 2025 season .210 Avg 9HR 36 RBI 65 Hits $182 Million
Fan Favorite Jung Hoo Lee Stats SF · 2025 season. 240Avg 6HR 34RBI 74Hits $113 Million
Shocking Trade Rafael Devers .217/.333/.391 with just two homers, five RBI and more strikeouts (17) than hits (10). $250 Million
Really good 3B Matt Chapman SF · 2025 season .243Avg 12HR 30RBI 56Hits $151 Million
Certainly the Bobby Bo deferral is peanuts compared with what the Dodgers are doing. A commissioner working for the betterment of the game would prohibit these moves to avoid the salary cap. You want to pay Ohtani 700 million for 8-ish years of productive ball? You'll have to pay the Colorado Rockies 100 million for the privilege.
Ran across this earlier. It's amazing to consider....
FROM ESPN:
There have been 2,664 pitchers who have made at least 30 career starts since 1901.
Three of those pitchers â or one out of every 888 â own a career ERA below 2.00. Two of them are Hall of Fame deadball era greats: Ed Walsh (1.82) and Addie Joss (1.89). The third is Pittsburgh Pirates superstar Paul Skenes.
The chances of Skenes, who has made just 39 career starts, remaining in that class are slim. That's nothing against him. It's the reality of math and the era in which he plays. The careers of Joss and Walsh overlapped in the American League from 1904 to 1910, when the aggregate ERA was 2.61. The collective ERA in the majors since Skenes debuted is 4.04.
Given the aggregate ERA's of the two eras of the three pitchers.....Skenes is leading the conversation about the greatest pitcher through 40 starts in the history of baseball.
In some respects it's a shame he's stuck in Pittsburgh (although that's exactly how the draft is supposed to work)... but I'm guessing the Dodgers already have plans for him. $1B.... paid over 20 years?
The Pirates are a dwindling-market team for sure, but there's a LOT of national awareness of them and if they field a decent team that makes a run into the playoffs more often, their merchandising value would make up maybe half of whatever fat contract he gets from them. The Dodgers on the other hand really have nowhere to go with merch since they're already stratospheric. Skenes is literally the guy you build a club around. He's presumably already bringing the team more money, and if they invest in players they could compete in a year or two. Or they could let him go before free agency for a whopping amount of cash and/or players and improve the team immediately.
Giants are in Spend Mode and are probably going to DFA Verlander before he gets a win (12 starts, no wins) so they've got a slot to fill...