well presented, edited and scripted video ..... I think you nailed the context of "sport" and made an excellent piece on some baseball ' hall of fame" history .. cheers
I don't know if it's the colour correction or brightness settings you're using, but the whole video is a bit dark and muddy, especially compared to the standard white RU-vid interface. I get that older clips won't look like 4K, but even the webpage capture at 7:00 is darker than it should be and not pleasant to look at.
Thanks for the heads up. I don’t do any color correction within Final Cut but I’ll give the next video a closer look to make sure that it doesn’t happen again
@1:58 You showed these calls? There were hundreds of way way way worse calls in his career...these are borderline strikes....it's where the ball crosses the plate and France had wicked ball movement away from rightys....(probably sticky stuff)
The Phillies are my home team, in my home market. I live here. Yes, I could take the free trial, and have to cancel it later. I shouldn’t have to do that to watch my home team. If they want to use AppleTV+ for the out-of-market national broadcast, go for it, but a local channel should be able to carry the game for the local fans. I won’t be watching.
There are few things in this world more nostalgic to me than Jon Miller and Joe Morgan's voice on a Sunday Night Baseball broadcast in 2006 or so, with that theme. So iconic. Joe Buck on a Fox broadcast was otherworldly as well, there's just something about his voice and their theme song too. I was always on the edge of my seat with those 2000s Fox playoff games, the energy was always buzzing with dynamism.
@@JabroniBaseball of course! That was a harsh way of saying I admit. I only meant that it's a different word than print. I apologize for not being more gracious.
I stayed there for a wedding. Beautiful hotel. But I will not stay there again. Just had bad vibe. Like I was being watched. Also, the room were cold. Couldn't turn down the AC. I knew nothing about the hotel history.
CB Bucknor was and is still the worst in metrics. Trevor May proved Angel isn’t quite the worst: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9S1TGT1Kwac.htmlsi=K7D-PTGRxOU52Iry
I do… I would do exactly what Hernandez done, kept my cool and composure. You don’t know what is muttered and whispered between catcher,batter and ump. Concerning Langford , he had it coming to him as a loudmouth rookie. I’m sure he deserved it for mouthing off to Hernandez in games b4. Umps have good memories . Love it . G o a t angel
This is why unions are bad for pretty much any industry. They will defend the worst employees on the planet no matter how stupid or incompetent they are.
You described my childhood. These were the reasons I loved it, and I guess it was bonus I was a yankees fan. You understood the era perfectly I was 4 in 95 but I remember being glued to the tv in 1997 and knew all the players on every team. Bravo man
I work with a angel hernandez type . He was only promoted 4 months into the job by racial discrimination. And you are not allowed to critize or poke fun at him. And he pretended to not understand english
I used to umpire with Alfonso Marquez.....he's currently ranked the 3rd worse in the MLB.....when we used to work together in Amateur Baseball, I would BEG him to let me call 'the plate' (knowing that his "magical, wandering strike zone" would piss everyone off)......he'd never swap - consequently, i'd be constantly SCREAMED AT (while doing the bases) cuz of his shoddy 'work'. After a year or two - he came up to a few of us and said he was invited to MLB Umpiring 'Camp'......most of us were amazed until he told us it was because "they need more Mexican Umpires in Professional Ball".......but the one redeeming thing about Alphonso is that he KNOWS the fans haven't come to "see him" (which hernandez & his massive ego never realized)~
I think he quit before people found out he was gambling on games he was reffing . To be so blatant about stuff when he knows he’s wrong, Screams fixing games..
Bucknor and Diaz are horrible. Nepo baby Vic Carapozza is no prize. If Doug Eddings is still umpiring, he has to be in the running as well. And Mike Easterbrook, you can feel free to retire as well.
Between the personality conflicts, terrible balls and strikes, poor calls on the bases . He's got to go! If back in the day late 18 early 19 they had computer technology do you think they would use people. Can't wait to see the day when players have the precise accuracy they deserve.
The fact that he was in MLB since 1991 highlights an even bigger problem with MLB. In other jobs you get fired. In MLB you become the Energizer Bunny and just keep going and going and going. In light of some of his calls you have to believe he is betting on the games, and will make sure he always wins his bets.