Eat My Shatkins Verified Member Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 Nice come back. But...how much longer must we be subjected to that bag of s*** Milone? Seriously? GTFO
TwistedLogic Old-Timey Member Posted May 2, 2021 Author Posted May 2, 2021 OMG you nailed it haha. It's infuriating and I couldn't put my finger on it before. Yeah, my career is in journalism and it was my most active hobby for years before I even got my first job. The more you read and work with good writing, the more obvious it becomes when someone is just pretending to be a good journalist. Barry sucked at his job (to the point where I literally can't remember his last name right now) but he was a lot more natural in this role than Hazel and Arash because he was a sideline reporter that knew he was a sideline reporter. He wasn't punching above his weight class and posing as a master storyteller. A sideline reporter just needs to exist and let the story tell itself, let the players be themselves. Trying to make everything deep just makes it suck. I don't blame them for doing it though. Sports is full of ******** narrative peddlers that are wildly successful. Ron Maclean is one of the most accomplished Canadian sports people of all time and I've never watched a Ron Maclean segment that didn't feel forced and awkward and actively make me uncomfortable watching it.
WryNGinger Verified Member Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 Watched the game on PVR. In what world does any MLB manager walk Biggio in that situation? When Biggio came up to bat I was thinking of FF to the beginning of the next inning!
Grant77 Old-Timey Member Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 Grichuk has maintained his reduced K rate from last year and added a few more walks to go along with his above average power and fielding. This is probably the player Shatkins envisioned when handing him that eextension. I'm pleased that we kept him this offseason, he's been quite valuable.
Grant77 Old-Timey Member Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 Yeah, my career is in journalism and it was my most active hobby for years before I even got my first job. The more you read and work with good writing, the more obvious it becomes when someone is just pretending to be a good journalist. Barry sucked at his job (to the point where I literally can't remember his last name right now) but he was a lot more natural in this role than Hazel and Arash because he was a sideline reporter that knew he was a sideline reporter. He wasn't punching above his weight class and posing as a master storyteller. A sideline reporter just needs to exist and let the story tell itself, let the players be themselves. Trying to make everything deep just makes it suck. I don't blame them for doing it though. Sports is full of ******** narrative peddlers that are wildly successful. Ron Maclean is one of the most accomplished Canadian sports people of all time and I've never watched a Ron Maclean segment that didn't feel forced and awkward and actively make me uncomfortable watching it. Ben Wagner is doing a nice job in that role in my opinion. I would like to see more of him.
TwistedLogic Old-Timey Member Posted May 2, 2021 Author Posted May 2, 2021 Ben Wagner is doing a nice job in that role in my opinion. I would like to see more of him. I agree.
KevinGregg Verified Member Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 Ben Wagner is doing a nice job in that role in my opinion. I would like to see more of him. He looks down at his notes way too much when he's on screen
Ryu In My House Verified Member Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 OMG you nailed it haha. It's infuriating and I couldn't put my finger on it before. I second your thoughts! Great way to sum it up...it was sort of an annoyed feeling I had on the subconscious level.
Pinkfloid Verified Member Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 Because he's a massive tryhard. He always has this slow, emphatic cadence every time he asks a question or has a talking segment, as if he's perpetually telling some Pulitzer-worthy narrative masterpiece. Hazel is exactly the same way. Most players see through that self-important ******** and it's always cringe-worthy when it happens. Damn, you summed it up perfectly. For years the best descriptor I had when referring to Arash was pompous.
Grant77 Old-Timey Member Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 He looks down at his notes way too much when he's on screen Perhaps a product of being on radio his whole career? He's got potential and knows the game well so I'm willing to give him some time.
Brownie19 Old-Timey Member Posted May 3, 2021 Posted May 3, 2021 Yeah, my career is in journalism and it was my most active hobby for years before I even got my first job. The more you read and work with good writing, the more obvious it becomes when someone is just pretending to be a good journalist. Barry sucked at his job (to the point where I literally can't remember his last name right now) but he was a lot more natural in this role than Hazel and Arash because he was a sideline reporter that knew he was a sideline reporter. He wasn't punching above his weight class and posing as a master storyteller. A sideline reporter just needs to exist and let the story tell itself, let the players be themselves. Trying to make everything deep just makes it suck. I don't blame them for doing it though. Sports is full of ******** narrative peddlers that are wildly successful. Ron Maclean is one of the most accomplished Canadian sports people of all time and I've never watched a Ron Maclean segment that didn't feel forced and awkward and actively make me uncomfortable watching it. What do you think of Stephen Brunt? I love the back stories he tells and narrates and think he's the best journalist around (I'll say in Canada, but obviously don't pay attention to much outside of Ontario).
wilko Old-Timey Member Posted May 3, 2021 Posted May 3, 2021 He looks down at his notes way too much when he's on screen He also looks like a crack head.
TwistedLogic Old-Timey Member Posted May 3, 2021 Author Posted May 3, 2021 What do you think of Stephen Brunt? I love the back stories he tells and narrates and think he's the best journalist around (I'll say in Canada, but obviously don't pay attention to much outside of Ontario). Stephen Brunt is excellent. I was thinking of him while I wrote that post as one of the examples of a legitimately good journalist in Toronto. Sportsnet has a lot of good people. For strictly Blue Jays content, Arden Zwelling is an excellent storyteller too. Anyone who regularly shows up in Sportsnet's "Big Reads" section is generally pretty good. The Jays also have solid reporters in Davidi and BNS. It's just their consistent on-air talent that's complete ass.
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