THAT'S How They Lost?! Game-Ending Weirdness, and How to Broadcast it

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
  • Hidden ball tricks, rarely referenced rules, baffling decision-making by runners and fielders alike: They're tough to broadcast in a normal context, but when placed at the crux of a game's climax, the broadcaster is thrust into the fire. Josh and Jesse, no strangers to game-ending weirdness, chat about the right ways to go about describing the moments that defy description.
    Plus: Tippy Martinez's three straight pickoffs!
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Komentáře • 2

  • @jsmart33
    @jsmart33 Před 13 dny

    Awesome conversation, glad this popped in my recommendations. I got to call our high school basketball games on our CZcams channel this past season. I didn’t have replay or multiple camera angles, but what I DID have was the live comments from people watching the stream. They actually helped me to catch some details of games when I missed something in hectic moments. It was fun to interact with the viewers in the moment.

  • @wallis4ever
    @wallis4ever Před 14 dny

    Josh, love the roundabout reference!! Jesse will back me up; hopefully you'll come visit us in Lansing and experience driving with the combination of our roundabouts AND our Michigan-left turns. 😊