A Rare Celebration at PNC Park
On his morning radio show, Dan Patrick highlighted a recent broadcast of the Pittsburgh Pirates radio network. He sometimes plays memorable home run broadcasts, but Patrick says this one may be the most memorable of them all. How often do you hear broadcasters whistle?!
The following broadcast comes from an Aug 7 game between the Pirates and the Colorado Rockies. Pirates relievers blew the lead & let the game go into extra innings. In the top of the 10th inning, the Rockies scored twice to take a 2-run lead. The Pirates got two men on base for their promising rookie 3rd-baseman, Pedro Alvarez. Here's the call by veteran broadcasters Greg Brown and Steve Blass.
The great minds at MLB have since pulled the YouTube recording from circulation. Something about ownership rights to all broadcasts.
The broadcasters went absolutely beserk. I don't recall ever hearing a similar outburst. I am sympathetic to the Pirates, but they left themselves open for some ridicule as well. Steve Blass, for example, said this may have been the greatest victory in the history of this ballpark. Hmmm, that doesn't say much given that the Pirates are mired in a 17-year-losing streak, and the ballpark is only 10 years old. I say that we should let them have their fun. There hasn't been much for them to cheer about lately anyway.
The following broadcast comes from an Aug 7 game between the Pirates and the Colorado Rockies. Pirates relievers blew the lead & let the game go into extra innings. In the top of the 10th inning, the Rockies scored twice to take a 2-run lead. The Pirates got two men on base for their promising rookie 3rd-baseman, Pedro Alvarez. Here's the call by veteran broadcasters Greg Brown and Steve Blass.
The great minds at MLB have since pulled the YouTube recording from circulation. Something about ownership rights to all broadcasts.
The broadcasters went absolutely beserk. I don't recall ever hearing a similar outburst. I am sympathetic to the Pirates, but they left themselves open for some ridicule as well. Steve Blass, for example, said this may have been the greatest victory in the history of this ballpark. Hmmm, that doesn't say much given that the Pirates are mired in a 17-year-losing streak, and the ballpark is only 10 years old. I say that we should let them have their fun. There hasn't been much for them to cheer about lately anyway.
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