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How do you watch the games?

When you watch the games do you. 52 members have voted

  1. 1. When you watch the games do you.

    • watch with hawk and d.j
      3%
      37
    • listen to espn 1000 while watching
      95%
      1000
    • watch with hawk and d.j occasionaly listen to espn 1000
      0%
      10
    • listen to espn 1000 and occasionaly watch with hawk and d.j
      0%
      1

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I mostly just watch with hawk and d.j but once in a blue moon ill put the radio on while watching. So lets hear it.

I watch them when they are on TV, but mostly all I can do is listen to ESPN 1000.

 

 

I don't have Comcast or WCIU.

I've got the TiVo, so the time difference between the TV and radio is too large to use Ed & John as the audio.

I listen to Ed and John. But, sometimes, when one of them says that an opposing pitcher has a really peculiar motion or one of the opposing batters has an interesting stance, I'll go to the other room and briefly turn on the TV to see what they're talking about.

 

Hawk and DJ just don't give me enough, because they know that I'm seeing everything on TV. There are times when there's a pitch and they don't even say anything about it, because everyone watching them saw exactly where it was located and what the umpire's call was. Ed and John are, on the other hand, a consistent stream of information, which I find enriching.

QUOTE(Antonio Osuna @ Jul 23, 2005 -> 04:52 PM)
I listen to Ed and John. But, sometimes, when one of them says that an opposing pitcher has a really peculiar motion or one of the opposing batters has an interesting stance, I'll go to the other room and briefly turn on the TV to see what they're talking about.

 

Hawk and DJ just don't give me enough, because they know that I'm seeing everything on TV. There are times when there's a pitch and they don't even say anything about it, because everyone watching them saw exactly where it was located and what the umpire's call was. Ed and John are, on the other hand, a consistent stream of information, which I find enriching.

 

I mostly listen to Hawk and DJ, but when I cannot get to a TV, Farmer and Rooney do a great job as a broadcast team. I could not agree more with the point that Farmer and Rooney are a consistent stream of information. There is a ton of value added when they broadcast.

Cant stand Farmer or Rooney! Listen to the radio when im driving other wise its TV! Rooney does a much better job doing the national game hes assigned! Farmer plain sucks!

Edited by Soxpranos

QUOTE(illinilaw08 @ Jul 23, 2005 -> 05:58 PM)
I mostly listen to Hawk and DJ, but when I cannot get to a TV, Farmer and Rooney do a great job as a broadcast team.  I could not agree more with the point that Farmer and Rooney are a consistent stream of information.  There is a ton of value added when they broadcast.

Good luck down at UIUC Law! (I'm class of '00)

 

:drink

QUOTE(Soxpranos @ Jul 23, 2005 -> 05:00 PM)
Cant stand Farmer or Rooney! Listen to the radio when im driving other wise its TV! Rooney does a much better job doing the national game hes assigned! Farmer plain sucks!

OK!

Whenever the Sox are on WGN I watch Hawk and DJ but since I can't get the MLB package where I'm at I;m forced to listen to the radio broadcast most of the time.

i like to listen to :snr ..............................................when they are on. :)

I watch almost all the games over mlb.tv. If they are on WGN then I will be there. I just want to thank mlb.tv for making it happen. When I became a WhiteSox fan back in about the year 78 I didn't get to watch or go to any games. I became a fan by listening to the games on the radio as a kid. My Dad is a cubs fan and so I went to a couple o f cubs games a year until i was nine or so and then fell in love with the sox thru radio! Just think, i was in a cubs house, didn't ever watch a game, was in cardinals/cubs territory not one sox fan around in bloomington il, and now i get to watch every game living in SD! that deserves a huge "Holy Cow" & "Jimmy that ball would have hit you in the head and bounced over the wall, no way would you have caught that ball!"

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