Stumbled on the Orioles game tonight. Was really impressed with the play-by-play guy.
Turns out he's an SU grad, Kevin Brown. Think he's gonna be an MLB announcer for a long time:
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Kevin Brown
Kevin Brown serves as a play-by-play commentator on several college sports across ESPN platforms, including football, basketball and softball. He also calls NCAA championship action, serving as a voice on the NCAA Div. I Hockey Championship and Women’s College World Series dayside coverage...espnpressroom.com
He was Jason Benetti's protege with the Chiefs, then took over for him. Both have moved on to bigger things. Kevin took the road of the late, great Bill O'Donnell, who was voice of the Orange at the height of the Schwartzwalder Era and moved on to the great years of the Orioles in 1966.
Bill O’Donnell – Society for American Baseball Research
This guy was always sitting behind home plate with his radar gun at Dodger Stadium.
This guy was always sitting behind home plate with his radar gun at Dodger Stadium.
Yup. On TV he was as much of a part of the Dodger Stadium landscape as anything else. I was actually bummed when they redid the seating behind home plate because he wasn’t on TV anymore, lol.I remember seeing that guy on tv at every Dodgers game. Figured he was a scout but didn’t know who until now
Kinda pisses me off seeing Joc be an All star with the Giants while we got Bellinger hitting .200 and Muncy hitting .165, and weighing down the lineup. But things happen. Muncy was almost MVP last year before he broke his arm, and Bellinger was an MVP a few years ago so who would’ve known that he’d falloff like he has and possibly never get it back.
People forget that he hit 49 homers in 151 games his rookie year with that body.
Kinda pisses me off seeing Joc be an All star with the Giants while we got Bellinger hitting .200 and Muncy hitting .165, and weighing down the lineup. But things happen. Muncy was almost MVP last year before he broke his arm, and Bellinger was an MVP a few years ago so who would’ve known that he’d falloff like he has and possibly never get it back.
Yes, playing well. And Justin Turner had struggled badly much of the year, but is now on fire. So perhaps Muncy will turn it around too.Good thing is that the Dodgers are 7 games ahead in the West despite those 2 struggling.
