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They just showed the Glenallen Hill HR on mlb.tv. Having a brain fart, but who was the color guy alongside Chip back then?

 

My guess is either Stoney or Thom Brennaman. Well, actually I don't think the latter would have done color.

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I think Brenneman was the PBP guy at the time (or Chip Caray). I think color was Carter.

 

Those were the dark days of Cubs broadcasting

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I think Brenneman was the PBP guy at the time (or Chip Caray). I think color was Carter.

 

Those were the dark days of Cubs broadcasting

 

Wow. I would have thought Carter was still playing, but the Hill homer probably is more recent than I'm giving it credit it for.

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I think Brenneman was the PBP guy at the time (or Chip Caray). I think color was Carter.

 

Those were the dark days of Cubs broadcasting

 

Wow. I would have thought Carter was still playing, but the Hill homer probably is more recent than I'm giving it credit it for.

 

2000 right? Carter retired in 98. Anyone remember his last AB??

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I think Brenneman was the PBP guy at the time (or Chip Caray). I think color was Carter.

 

Those were the dark days of Cubs broadcasting

 

Wow. I would have thought Carter was still playing, but the Hill homer probably is more recent than I'm giving it credit it for.

 

Don't quote me on that though. I barely even remember Carter as a broadcaster, I just seem to have a recollection of folks here having mentioned it was Carter in that video.

 

EDIT: Having listened to it it does sound like Dan Roan. PBP I think is definitely Chip Caray.

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I think Brenneman was the PBP guy at the time (or Chip Caray). I think color was Carter.

 

Those were the dark days of Cubs broadcasting

 

Wow. I would have thought Carter was still playing, but the Hill homer probably is more recent than I'm giving it credit it for.

 

Don't quote me on that though. I barely even remember Carter as a broadcaster, I just seem to have a recollection of folks here having mentioned it was Carter in that video.

 

EDIT: Having listened to it it does sound like Dan Roan. PBP I think is definitely Chip Caray.

The PBP was definitely Chip. I remember him making a really [expletive] annoying comment along the lines of "It's gotta be the shoes, folks. It's gotta be the shoes."

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I think Brenneman was the PBP guy at the time (or Chip Caray). I think color was Carter.

 

Those were the dark days of Cubs broadcasting

 

Wow. I would have thought Carter was still playing, but the Hill homer probably is more recent than I'm giving it credit it for.

 

Don't quote me on that though. I barely even remember Carter as a broadcaster, I just seem to have a recollection of folks here having mentioned it was Carter in that video.

 

EDIT: Having listened to it it does sound like Dan Roan. PBP I think is definitely Chip Caray.

 

Yup. Last season was 1998. Wiki says he joined Cubs in 2001, year after this HR. I feel like after watching the video it sounds like Dan Roan.

 

ETA: I see you came to the Roan conclusion as well.

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I like how Soler spit on a couple of those breaking pitches

 

 

he still had a couple meatballs he should have crushed

 

 

baby steps

 

 

He NEEDS to get right

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