Jerry Howarth retiring (effective immediately)
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wow, didn't expect to read this, though I guess with the innings-splitting they've been doing it's more of an issue than I realized. One of the few Jays announcers I enjoy listening to, and has been doing it longer than I've been alive. I was in Dunedin last year for Spring Training, and seeing him walk around and say hi to all the concessions workers was really neat. Hope his health is good enough to enjoy some years away from the game.
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Skin Blues wrote:wow, didn't expect to read this, though I guess with the innings-splitting they've been doing it's more of an issue than I realized. One of the few Jays announcers I enjoy listening to, and has been doing it longer than I've been alive. I was in Dunedin last year for Spring Training, and seeing him walk around and say hi to all the concessions workers was really neat. Hope his health is good enough to enjoy some years away from the game.
he had those voice issues and he hasn't sounded the same for a few years.
it's the end of an era. a real shame.
Wilner's knowledge is very good, but his home run yell is not what i dig.
oh well...
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YogiStewart wrote:he had those voice issues and he hasn't sounded the same for a few years.
it's the end of an era. a real shame.
Wilner's knowledge is very good, but his home run yell is not what i dig.
oh well...
He's sounded more than fine to me, but I understand it can't be easy to fight through it.
And if Wilner takes over full-time I might have to find a new team to listen to. He's like the guy you hand the mic to when the first 5 options call in sick. I'm positive they'll find a suitable replacement without resorting to him.
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Cheek and Howarth; the voices of my childhood. An end of an era indeed.
Jerry has to be one of the nicest and classiest people associated with baseball.
Wishing him health and happiness.
Jerry has to be one of the nicest and classiest people associated with baseball.
Wishing him health and happiness.
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Wow, that came out of left field. What a shame his voice issues are forcing him to retire - you get the sense it's heartbreaking for him to step away.
I've always loved listening to Jerry (I grew up with Tom and Jerry on the radio). Just a great voice, and so much knowledge of the game's history. I know some listeners didn't always appreciate the amount of trivia and statistics he brought to the broadcast, but that was right up my alley. Listening to the games on the radio will never be the same. His many catch phrases ("Call it two, a double play", "There she goes", "The Blue Jays take flight", etc) won't soon be forgotten.
He's always come across as a stand-up guy on the radio. I know he coaches high school basketball in the off-season. I understand he was always distant with his coworkers, and a poster on these boards once PM'd me that he had a very different - and worse - persona away from the microphone. I never believed that - it would be pretty hard to act differently for 3+ hours a day, 162+ days a year, for 36 years.
I wish him well and hopefully his health permits him to guest broadcast from time to time.
I've always loved listening to Jerry (I grew up with Tom and Jerry on the radio). Just a great voice, and so much knowledge of the game's history. I know some listeners didn't always appreciate the amount of trivia and statistics he brought to the broadcast, but that was right up my alley. Listening to the games on the radio will never be the same. His many catch phrases ("Call it two, a double play", "There she goes", "The Blue Jays take flight", etc) won't soon be forgotten.
He's always come across as a stand-up guy on the radio. I know he coaches high school basketball in the off-season. I understand he was always distant with his coworkers, and a poster on these boards once PM'd me that he had a very different - and worse - persona away from the microphone. I never believed that - it would be pretty hard to act differently for 3+ hours a day, 162+ days a year, for 36 years.
I wish him well and hopefully his health permits him to guest broadcast from time to time.
Nick Nurse recounting his first meeting with Kawhi:
“We could have gone forever. (Raptors management) kept knocking on the door and I was like, ‘A couple more minutes.’ Because we were really into it."
“We could have gone forever. (Raptors management) kept knocking on the door and I was like, ‘A couple more minutes.’ Because we were really into it."
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Lateral Quicks wrote:Wow, that came out of left field. What a shame his voice issues are forcing him to retire - you get the sense it's heartbreaking for him to step away.
I've always loved listening to Jerry (I grew up with Tom and Jerry on the radio). Just a great voice, and so much knowledge of the game's history. I know some listeners didn't always appreciate the amount of trivia and statistics he brought to the broadcast, but that was right up my alley. Listening to the games on the radio will never be the same. His many catch phrases ("Call it two, a double play", "There she goes", "The Blue Jays take flight", etc) won't soon be forgotten.
He's always come across as a stand-up guy on the radio. I know he coaches high school basketball in the off-season. I understand he was always distant with his coworkers, and a poster on these boards once PM'd me that he had a very different - and worse - persona away from the microphone. I never believed that - it would be pretty hard to act differently for 3+ hours a day, 162+ days a year, for 36 years.
I wish him well and hopefully his health permits him to guest broadcast from time to time.
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Highly moral human being. Would not use the word Indians when we played Cleveland for the past 20 years (way before political correctness was at the forefront).
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What a great radio broadcaster Jerry has been.
Such a shame to be forced out by health. So many baseball men stay on seemingly forever.
Hopefully whatever is going on isn't more serious than we know.
Hopefully he's invited to the booth once in a while, or can so something else for the Jays occasionally.
Such a shame to be forced out by health. So many baseball men stay on seemingly forever.
Hopefully whatever is going on isn't more serious than we know.
Hopefully he's invited to the booth once in a while, or can so something else for the Jays occasionally.
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Gentle man with a gentle voice. He was a soothing balm for many summer days.
I gotta say, I was never a fan of one thing he did: "there she goes!" Specifically that it was his only call for a homer. So when you use it for something as momentous as The Bat Flip it just feels ordinary.
And ugh, Mike Wilner.
I gotta say, I was never a fan of one thing he did: "there she goes!" Specifically that it was his only call for a homer. So when you use it for something as momentous as The Bat Flip it just feels ordinary.
And ugh, Mike Wilner.
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Man...
Bautista's tenure ending on a thud
Roy Halladay tragically dying
Greg Zaun sex/perv scandal
Jerry Howarth abruptly retiring
The team looking directionless not committed to rebuilding or competing
Hopefully Josh Donaldson doesn't end up leaving for nothing
Depressing times in Jays land
Bautista's tenure ending on a thud
Roy Halladay tragically dying
Greg Zaun sex/perv scandal
Jerry Howarth abruptly retiring
The team looking directionless not committed to rebuilding or competing
Hopefully Josh Donaldson doesn't end up leaving for nothing
Depressing times in Jays land
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Scott Hall wrote:Man...
Bautista's tenure ending on a thud
Roy Halladay tragically dying
Greg Zaun sex/perv scandal
Jerry Howarth abruptly retiring
The team looking directionless not committed to rebuilding or competing
Hopefully Josh Donaldson doesn't end up leaving for nothing
Depressing times in Jays land
If this were a Disney movie Jays would be winning the World Series after all these things.
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Has there been any confirmation on a replacement?
Please, not Wilner.
Please, not Wilner.
Please, not Wilner.
Please, not Wilner.
Please, not Wilner.
Please, not Wilner.
Please, not Wilner.
Please, not Wilner.
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The NIGHTMARE scenario for Jays fans........
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Put me on the anti-Wilner bandwagon. He's fine in the smarty pants call-in show host role, but doesn't have the chops for a full-time play-by-play gig.
I have no idea who is good and available. Shulman strikes me as a pipe-dream - he probably makes way too much money and wouldn't have the same exposure in the radio booth full-time. They did audition the Buffalo announcer a little bit the last couple years so perhaps that's the direction they're going. There must be all kinds of talent available in the minor leagues and even the college level.
I have no idea who is good and available. Shulman strikes me as a pipe-dream - he probably makes way too much money and wouldn't have the same exposure in the radio booth full-time. They did audition the Buffalo announcer a little bit the last couple years so perhaps that's the direction they're going. There must be all kinds of talent available in the minor leagues and even the college level.
Nick Nurse recounting his first meeting with Kawhi:
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Straight to the big times?!?
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Lateral Quicks wrote:Put me on the anti-Wilner bandwagon. He's fine in the smarty pants call-in show host role, but doesn't have the chops for a full-time play-by-play gig.
I have no idea who is good and available. Shulman strikes me as a pipe-dream - he probably makes way too much money and wouldn't have the same exposure in the radio booth full-time. They did audition the Buffalo announcer a little bit the last couple years so perhaps that's the direction they're going. There must be all kinds of talent available in the minor leagues and even the college level.
I'm gonna get flamed, but I like the heat....
I'd strongly consider Jamie Campbell. Dude was actually fine for TV but was saddled with bad PBP guys and made a couple stupid/juvenile comments (I forget them now) he got dinged for. Anyway, he's seems to have his act together, he's a baseball trivia geek, he's paid his dues, and I think would work well (as a non-player himself, like Jerry) alongside a true baseball colour guy (PLEASE no more Siddal).
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I'd take Jamie Campbell all day over Wilner.
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Jamie over Wilner all day long. Plus he’s an Oakville guy!
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Siddall out of the booth!! Woot!!
http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/joe-siddall-joins-blue-jays-central-tv-analyst-sportsnet/
said no one ever. and that's why we are reducing his time on the air.
(seems like the nicest guy, just offers ZERO insight. parrots whatever Jerry says. talks about pitch location 100 times a game. I turn off the radio once he starts talking a stream of empty calories)
http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/joe-siddall-joins-blue-jays-central-tv-analyst-sportsnet/
“Since joining the radio broadcast team in 2014, Joe has become one of the industry’s leading analysts,” said Rob Corte, Vice President, Sportsnet & NHL Production.
said no one ever. and that's why we are reducing his time on the air.
(seems like the nicest guy, just offers ZERO insight. parrots whatever Jerry says. talks about pitch location 100 times a game. I turn off the radio once he starts talking a stream of empty calories)
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