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Edited by BB2ZZ

I've only listened to a few games this year, but I know the Knights have some pretty quality announcers or at least they did the few times I was there.

 

I've never had a problem with it though, mainly because I'm listening to find out whats going on with the prospects and don't pay much attention. Plus in the minors a lot of these guys announce along with doing other key jobs for the organization so its a real busy thing where they can't focus on just one thing.

QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Apr 9, 2006 -> 10:53 AM)
I've only listened to a few games this year, but I know the Knights have some pretty quality announcers or at least they did the few times I was there. 

 

I've never had a problem with it though, mainly because I'm listening to find out whats going on with the prospects and don't pay much attention.  Plus in the minors a lot of these guys announce along with doing other key jobs for the organization so its a real busy thing where they can't focus on just one thing.

 

Another difficulty in broadcasting minor league games is more often than not, they do not have broadcast partners or color men. They are doing, in essence, the work of two jobs. Combine that with having to work in drop-in sponsorships and just having to fill dead time and it is not easy. Imagine talking to yourself for 3+ hours 140 times a year and not getting off a bit?

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