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00:00The broadcast was disjointed, it was full, what did you call it, a mob cast in our text?
00:07That was not me, I cannot take credit for that.
00:09Somebody called it that, and it was just, God, there's so much going on that they're missing what's actually going
00:14on.
00:15And that was my biggest issue with it, what was it, the fifth inning or sixth inning,
00:19when Cody Bellinger came back with a hit, and they're just getting out of commercial,
00:24and they're like, oh, you know, Cody Bellinger with a drive to right field,
00:27and it's like, dude, show me the game.
00:30You see the guy on the mound getting ready to pitch, come back.
00:34Yes.
00:35Who cares, you got to show an Intuit commercial or whatever the heck they were showing at that time.
00:39And that was just part of it, the entire broadcast.
00:42It was just little misses.
00:45They have this scheme that they work up from a ball coming into the ballpark,
00:50and a guy in the stand catches it, and he's like, oh, this is cool.
00:53And then they show the close-up on the ball, but it's blurred.
00:56You can't read what it says.
00:58It's like, what are you doing?
01:00I'm surprised by you.
01:01I really am.
01:02Like, I expect Sean to whine about the Netflix broadcast.
01:05I expect callers to whine about the Netflix broadcast.
01:07But, Sean, this is, Evan, this is basic, like, broadcasting.
01:11I get it.
01:12It wasn't perfect.
01:13I'm not telling you it was like it deserves an award.
01:15It was a disaster.
01:16I just, maybe this is just me.
01:17I was just so excited baseball was back.
01:19Yes, I was too.
01:20Ultimately, I cared about the game and the fact that the Yankees blew out the San Francisco.
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