On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 5:31 AM, Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote:

> To be perfectly honest, I'm a very part-time baseball viewer, and
> certainly don't know one commentator from another. (I think this is simply
> a factor of me not being American. But it does always sound like there's a
> certain tone of voice expected from a US sports presenter, and to my ears
> that makes everyone sound very much alike.)
>

I feel much the same way about the English commentators doing soccer games.
I've never been able to differentiate between the English Premier League
pool announcers that NBC uses when Arlo White isn't doing a game (other
than noticing that one of them has a Glasgow accent,) although I can
usually manage to tell who's who among the freelancers ESPN would draft
during a World Cup by the time the knock-out stages arrived.

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David J. Lynch
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