After Martin's huge HR against the Yankees on Wednesday Barry Davis started his next segment with something like, "On a day when great Yankees catcher Yogi Berra passes away, a former Yankee catcher hits a huge home run."
Like, f*** off. Yes, let's use a legend's (or anyone's) passing for a s***** segway during a sporting event. It was enough to make him top this list for me. I wasn't at the seat at the time when he was interviewing Geddy yesterday, but I know if I was there I'd probably have to debate asking him about it. I honestly thought it was super s*****.
Frankly I think most of the media crew lack a lot of on-the-spot charm that makes watching any sports reporter bearable.
I think Zaun is okay. I don't always agree with him, but he's watchable.
Campbell I don't like, but he's still somehow endearingly blundering. He's just there for me.
Hazel Mae is terrible.
Davidi seems to have his stuff together. I like reading his work.
Not sure on Nicholson-Smith. I haven't really read much of his work, though. I'm not exactly sure what he brings to the table, but I think I should give him a fair shot.
Wilner is sometimes fine to listen to. He's pretty reasonable sometimes, but other times he's just a spin doctor.
The rest I either don't read enough or don't care to.
Ken and Evanka are enjoyable as post-post-game people. But then again Evanka could mesmerize me reciting Mein Kampf, so.