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Baseball Prospectus - Tuesday June 03, 2008 1:00 PM ET chat session with Len Kasper.

 

Len Kasper is the television play-by-play man for the Chicago Cubs, and a longtime BP reader who raises the bar by bringing performance analysis to the booth. He stops by to talk baseball and broadcasting.

 

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Desipio

 

WRONG.

 

Surely someone must know the correct answer. Perhaps someone who just happens to be lounging about?

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my girlfriend (IheartMBnDL) got 1/2 of her questions answered. Unfortunately, not the higher priority one:

 

Jeralynn (Nebraska): What's your favorite road stadium to visit as a broadcaster? Include any metric you think appropriate: fans, facilities, the ballpark itself, food, etc. And, boxers or briefs?

 

Len Kasper: AT&T Park in SF is my favorite on the road, followed closely by Dodger Stadium. The SF set-up as is similar to Wrigley Field as any park in the NL--smaller park, intimate setting, festive atmosphere in and around the park. And that view from the booth of the Bay is spectacular. Plus it's a great city to visit.

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my girlfriend (IheartMBnDL) got 1/2 of her questions answered. Unfortunately, not the higher priority one:

 

Jeralynn (Nebraska): What's your favorite road stadium to visit as a broadcaster? Include any metric you think appropriate: fans, facilities, the ballpark itself, food, etc. And, boxers or briefs?

 

Len Kasper: AT&T Park in SF is my favorite on the road, followed closely by Dodger Stadium. The SF set-up as is similar to Wrigley Field as any park in the NL--smaller park, intimate setting, festive atmosphere in and around the park. And that view from the booth of the Bay is spectacular. Plus it's a great city to visit.

 

:lol:

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my girlfriend (IheartMBnDL) got 1/2 of her questions answered. Unfortunately, not the higher priority one:

 

Jeralynn (Nebraska): What's your favorite road stadium to visit as a broadcaster? Include any metric you think appropriate: fans, facilities, the ballpark itself, food, etc. And, boxers or briefs?

 

Len Kasper: AT&T Park in SF is my favorite on the road, followed closely by Dodger Stadium. The SF set-up as is similar to Wrigley Field as any park in the NL--smaller park, intimate setting, festive atmosphere in and around the park. And that view from the booth of the Bay is spectacular. Plus it's a great city to visit.

 

:lol:

 

What am I missing here?

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my girlfriend (IheartMBnDL) got 1/2 of her questions answered. Unfortunately, not the higher priority one:

 

Jeralynn (Nebraska): What's your favorite road stadium to visit as a broadcaster? Include any metric you think appropriate: fans, facilities, the ballpark itself, food, etc. And, boxers or briefs?

 

Len Kasper: AT&T Park in SF is my favorite on the road, followed closely by Dodger Stadium. The SF set-up as is similar to Wrigley Field as any park in the NL--smaller park, intimate setting, festive atmosphere in and around the park. And that view from the booth of the Bay is spectacular. Plus it's a great city to visit.

 

:lol:

 

What am I missing here?

 

The bolded section.

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Her fault for burying the lead question.

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