00:00And they want the game done professionally.
00:02They don't want the game to be made a mockery of.
00:04And I don't think Netflix is going to do that.
00:06I think they may have some side things going on around it.
00:10But at the end of the day, where are you when you're sitting down in front of the TV, you're
00:13going to hear a professional broadcaster and you're going to hear two ex-players that, you know, are going to
00:19be the analysts.
00:20And then they'll go to, you know, the, you know, the pregame crew, the postgame crew, and they're all going
00:25to be, you know, professional about what they do.
00:28There may be some silliness around it somewhere, some entertainment value.
00:32But for all of us that are baseball fans and love the game of baseball, we're going to get baseball.
00:37And we're going to get it the way that we're used to getting it.
00:40Just because it's on Netflix doesn't mean that it's going to be differently, it's going to be shot differently.
00:46And the one thing I will say is that I think Netflix realizes this.
00:50I think that they wanted to make sure that they had professional guys in there doing it, names that we
00:54know, voices that we've heard.
00:56And the fact that they picked the Yankees and the Giants and they're putting this group together tells me that
01:02that's how seriously they're taking this.
01:04And look, they want extra eyeballs.
01:05They want extra commitments.
01:07They want people to buy Netflix.
01:09They don't want people to be turned off by the broadcast.
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