It's hard to imitate a radio broadcaster in a blog. But that's what Yankee broadcaster John Sterling sounded like last night.
I know because I was listening to the radio version of the game while watching it on TV. One great advantage was the radio broadcast was a couple of seconds ahead of the TV one, so I knew what was going to happen before it did.
Those of us who like to know the future are very grateful for any such advantages.
Meanwhile, the Yankees owe their victory to me (and I'll expect...
I know because I was listening to the radio version of the game while watching it on TV. One great advantage was the radio broadcast was a couple of seconds ahead of the TV one, so I knew what was going to happen before it did.
Those of us who like to know the future are very grateful for any such advantages.
Meanwhile, the Yankees owe their victory to me (and I'll expect...
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