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Still gives me chills.
I remember listening to this game on the radio, feeling so nervous about the runner on third. When Perez popped up the ball in foul territory, I had no idea if it was catchable at first. Such a wonderful feeling when the announcer said that Sandoval caught it.
Still gives me chills.
Listening on the radio? You weren’t watching?I remember listening to this game on the radio, feeling so nervous about the runner on third. When Perez popped up the ball in foul territory, I had no idea if it was catchable at first. Such a wonderful feeling when the announcer said that Sandoval caught it.
Nope. Too cheap to buy the MLB.tv subscription and don't have a television. Haven't owned one for 23 years.Listening on the radio? You weren’t watching?
You didnt watch any giants games during the run??Nope. Too cheap to buy the MLB.tv subscription and don't have a television. Haven't owned one for 23 years.
I didn't say that. I did get to catch a couple of games during all three runs. But, yes, most of the games I did not get to watch on a video screen. I didn't tell you all that before today?You didnt watch any giants games during the run??
You have asked what a play looked like a lot, or mentioned you were following throw ESPN or MLB.com or whatever, but I never made the connection that you essentially never watch the games.I didn't say that. I did get to catch a couple of games during all three runs. But, yes, most of the games I did not get to watch on a video screen. I didn't tell you all that before today?
There have been a couple years where I got a free subscription to mlb.tv toward the end of a season and, one year, bought a subscription for the 2nd half of a season.You have asked what a play looked like a lot, or mentioned you were following throw ESPN or MLB.com or whatever, but I never made the connection that you essentially never watch the games.
I follow on the app more often than not.There have been a couple years where I got a free subscription to mlb.tv toward the end of a season and, one year, bought a subscription for the 2nd half of a season.
As much as I'm on hear, I often don't have time to watch a whole game (or focus on it the whole time), and, without a TV (or a smart phone), it would be hard to watch in the background when I either work or take care of stuff at home. And since I try to minimize how much "extras" we spend money on, baseball, unfortunately, gets cut on the expense side. So I resort to catching games when I'm out and about or following along on the MLB app.