Four Voices, One Swing: Joe Carter vs. Mitch Williams, 1993 World Series

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  • Tom Cheek on Blue Jays radio, Harry Kalas on Phillies' radio, Vin Scully on the national radio call, and Sean McDonough alongside Tim McCarver on the national TV call, as Joe Carter stepped to the plate in the 1993 World Series against Mitch Williams.
    Cheek's words are iconic. How do the other three compare? Josh Suchon and Jesse Goldberg-Strassler compare them, coming to an important realization along the way.
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    Shout-out to Mike Wilner.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @davewilsontelevisiondemo9381
    @davewilsontelevisiondemo9381 3 місяці тому +1

    Great episode and analysis, guys. I’m really enjoying this series.

  • @jackhunter8824
    @jackhunter8824 3 місяці тому +1

    Great episode!

  • @buckeyeschmave
    @buckeyeschmave 11 днів тому

    Something I didn't hear right away with Harry Kalas' call was how he called strike 2. You can hear the giddiness that the Phillies are a strike away from the win.

  • @wiedep
    @wiedep 16 днів тому

    CBS-TV did not 'get' MLB broadcasts until the end, this post-season. They didn't renew the contract but the damage was done
    as MLB and MLBPA went for the money over continuity with NBC.