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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsAnyone watching the Royals-Mets on espn now?
Jessica Mendoza is an excellent broadcaster.
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Anyone watching the Royals-Mets on espn now? (Original Post)
bluestateguy
Apr 2016
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NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)1. Perez is a Beast catching for the Royals.
Jessica is a very good broadcaster. You can tell she's a huge fan. Fans make better broadcasters.
Oh yeah, the Mets suck. Go Marlins!
Mosby
(16,366 posts)2. I thought she did a really good job
Did you see colon? Hard to believe he can pitch at that weight.
Ex Lurker
(3,816 posts)3. No, but I caught some of her College World Series broadcasts last year
she's pretty good. Knows a lot of inside technical stuff about hitting.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)4. Careful
Watchful eyes are watchful . . .
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)5. Is a World Series rematch a thing now?
The way the leagues are set up, with 15 teams each, one team in each league has to open with interleague play. Why not?
Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)6. Apparently it was just a coincidence this time around.
The schedule for the next year is set way before they know which teams are playing in the World Series.