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Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Broomsville: D'backs 6, Dodgers 3

Okay, kids, it's getting worrying. The Dodgers need to bear down and start acting like they know how to win again, because that hot start all of a sudden has turned into a streak of mediocrity, and worse, losing.

I don't have much to say about the (embarrassing, pathetic) game itself, but I do have one comment about Charlie Steiner. I was initially very negative about him, but then I decided to give him a chance, and for the most part, he hasn't let me down too much. But today, in the fifth, with J.D. Drew on second and two out, the crowd was roaring because of Milton Bradley, one of the few Dodgers left with a hot streak.

Steiner had launched on a longish story about his opponent on the mound, Brad Halsey, and how they met on the Yankees' bus last year.

The crowd roared behind him.

He kept talking over it.

I couldn't give a tinker's damn about how you met Brad Halsey, jack. What I do care about, and this is vitally important, is that you don't break cardinal rules of radio broadcasting. These were two:

Everybody needs to get back on track.

Recap


Comments:
I knew I was in trouble when I drafted Weaver this year. Speaking of Scully, my favorite part of the game was when he called Quinton McCracken The Pride of Duke University.
 

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