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BB: John is Skokie you are on the Score

John in Skokie: Hello

BB: Hello

John in Skokie: Hello

BB: Hello

John in Skokie: Hello

BB: Hello

John in Skokie: Hello

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A few things from the interview that I can remember...

 

 

- Wrigley has always been his favorite place to play

 

- Having caught for many years, you learn a lot of nuances and pick up tells from hitters that you can use to your advantage in calling the game (when asked about his reputation as a great game caller).

 

- Nothing physically wrong with him. He feels good. Feels like bounces just haven't gone his way this year.

 

All in all, not a whole lot of substance. I might've even made some of that up, wasn't listening that close. :)

Posted
A few things from the interview that I can remember...

 

 

- Wrigley has always been his favorite place to play

 

- Having caught for many years, you learn a lot of nuances and pick up tells from hitters that you can use to your advantage in calling the game (when asked about his reputation as a great game caller).

 

- Nothing physically wrong with him. He feels good. Feels like bounces just haven't gone his way this year.

 

All in all, not a whole lot of substance. I might've even made some of that up, wasn't listening that close. :)

 

In other words what every single one of these type of interviews sound like.

Posted
A few things from the interview that I can remember...

 

 

- Wrigley has always been his favorite place to play

 

- Having caught for many years, you learn a lot of nuances and pick up tells from hitters that you can use to your advantage in calling the game (when asked about his reputation as a great game caller).

 

- Nothing physically wrong with him. He feels good. Feels like bounces just haven't gone his way this year.

 

All in all, not a whole lot of substance. I might've even made some of that up, wasn't listening that close. :)

 

In other words what every single one of these type of interviews sound like.

:idea:
Old-Timey Member
Posted
A few things from the interview that I can remember...

 

 

- Wrigley has always been his favorite place to play

 

- Having caught for many years, you learn a lot of nuances and pick up tells from hitters that you can use to your advantage in calling the game (when asked about his reputation as a great game caller).

 

- Nothing physically wrong with him. He feels good. Feels like bounces just haven't gone his way this year.

 

All in all, not a whole lot of substance. I might've even made some of that up, wasn't listening that close. :)

 

In other words what every single one of these type of interviews sound like.

 

Basically.

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Listening to it now on the website...

 

-Fired up...very excited

 

-Good change of scenery...scuffled this year...just gotta find your holes...either sink or swim...definitely not gonna sink...feels rejuvenated

 

-Loves playing the game...no better place to play than Chicago

 

-Talked about the nuances that catcher notice and how they work with the pitching coach and manager...yadda yadda...excited to play for Lou...Cubs look like they have fun and play the game the right way

 

-Physically fine...feels as good now at 33 as he did at 21...takes care of himself physically...even if you're scuffling you have to find ways to help the team win

 

-Talked about Zambrano's emotion...

 

Really a fluff interview.

Posted
Maybe we can get the 2nd coming of Eric Karros out of him.

 

If nothing else this trade easily improved our team chemistry ;-).

 

Does Kendall have a video camera?

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Maybe we can get the 2nd coming of Eric Karros out of him.

 

If nothing else this trade easily improved our team chemistry ;-).

 

Does Kendall have a video camera?

 

He can afford one off that insane contract.

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Did he say how good a fielder he was on plays at the plate?

 

Yeah, he mentioned that he really can't handle any kind of hop. Especially from Soriano.

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