Compilation of Matt Vasgersian getting excited about things. If I missed any clips let me know below for a potential part 2 (probably coming out after the next season so I can have a full season's worth of Vasgersian clips)
The thing I like about Vasgersian is that he uses this voice in well-timed situations. It seems repetitive in this video, but it isn't in the grand scheme of things.
Actually, they're great!! Gibson's blast against the As was truly unforgettable, as well as having the bullodog finsh it to win the series. Also, who could ever forget Russel and Lopes, who helped a lot. The series with Sandy were great too. All in all, i'd say those series are working great! All 6 of them!
That and his "Get in my belly" call of a Jeremy Burnitz home run will always be so legendary. His Milwaukee calls was him at his PEAK and wish that version would come back all the way.
David Freese home run: Matt Vasgersian: High fly ball deep to center going back AND GONE!!! THE CARDINALS ARE STAYING ALIVE!!!! Joe Buck: Fly ball deep to center. We will have a game 7.
I will always prefer Buck’s call for Game 6. Considering the homage he’s making to his father on the walk off and the fact that the game showed most often is buck’s call makes it much better for me.
Hearing all of these vasgersian calls reminds me of the time rick sutcliffe was drunk on air during a Padres broadcast and asking him why he was still wasting his time in San Diego. Definitely a very charismatic and talented guy.
I'm so glad you got some of his Milwaukee calls....That was PEAK Matt Vasgersian and wish that version would come back. That version was the greatest modern MLB commentator I have heard. His "Get in my belly" will always be my favorite call from a baseball announcer ever.
I may have my Armenian/Middle Eastern bias favoring Matt Vasgersian, but no one can deny his passion for baseball. He isn't just a commentator, he's a fan of the game, and it shows in his work.
I thought I recognized his voice, but the "Santa Maria!" definitely made it recognizable, he was in the booth for the Buccaneers first ever kickoff return touchdown by Micheal Spurlock. His call was every bit exciting as all of these calls. There's nothing I love more than somebody who calls a game without bias, but with excitement.