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I can’t believe I forgot this one. Announcers who interview people, and miss a good chunk of the game in the process. If you want to interview a guy between the action, that’s fine. But I don’t want to miss an at bat because of the interview.
I heard an interview a few months ago. I want to say it was Mike Schmidt, but I might be wrong. Anyway, the guy be interviewed would always wait until the end of the play before he would answer the question. That is awesome – everyone should do that.
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