Gugny Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 I can't say I was ever a huge McCarver fan, but he had one hell of a career. RIP https://nypost.com/2023/02/16/tim-mccarver-legendary-broadcaster-dead-at-81/ 1 1 Quote
SinceThe70s Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 RIP. I learned a lot about baseball listening to him as an announcer. Fun fact: Bo Derek once wanted Tim to play a role in a movie opposite her. (brief mention here) 1 Quote
Nextmanup Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 I thought he was a good color guy; at one time I think he was regarded as the best in the business. He did a lot of WS over the years. Don't remember him as a player. Quote
SinceThe70s Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 1 hour ago, Nextmanup said: I thought he was a good color guy; at one time I think he was regarded as the best in the business. He did a lot of WS over the years. Don't remember him as a player. McCarver was a solid player for many years. Played in an era that catchers didn't hit much (except for Bench), but he was a pretty good hitter all the same. I don't remember him being great (or bad for that matter) at throwing out runners but I'm pretty sure he was well respected as a catcher. Had a strong connection/history with HOFer Steve Carlton. As an announcer I think he made his name with the Mets. First guy I can remember that was hyper analytical and not afraid to be critical. I learned a lot listening to him. He also p!ssed people off as a result. Had public disagreements with Mets manager Davey Johnson and more famously with Deion Sanders which culminated in an on air incident in a Braves post season locker room celebration. And yeah, Bo Derek thought he'd make a great leading man in a movie. A life well led. RIP. Quote
CowgirlsFan Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 RIP 🙏 Thank you for your contribution to the game of baseball ⚾️ Quote
Gugny Posted February 17, 2023 Author Posted February 17, 2023 14 hours ago, SinceThe70s said: McCarver was a solid player for many years. Played in an era that catchers didn't hit much (except for Bench), but he was a pretty good hitter all the same. I don't remember him being great (or bad for that matter) at throwing out runners but I'm pretty sure he was well respected as a catcher. Had a strong connection/history with HOFer Steve Carlton. As an announcer I think he made his name with the Mets. First guy I can remember that was hyper analytical and not afraid to be critical. I learned a lot listening to him. He also p!ssed people off as a result. Had public disagreements with Mets manager Davey Johnson and more famously with Deion Sanders which culminated in an on air incident in a Braves post season locker room celebration. And yeah, Bo Derek thought he'd make a great leading man in a movie. A life well led. RIP. Add Valentine to the list of Mets managers he pissed off. Valentine was the last manager he pissed off as a Mets announcer (McCarver was fired shortly after he called out Valentine for a pitching change during a game broadcast). Personally, I think it's refreshing to hear team announcers call it like they see it and not ball-wash. It's what made Eckersley great in that role ... and also one of the things I love about the current Mets announcers. My only beef with McCarver is that he talked about himself a little too much. But he was still great at what he did and I'm sure having Ralph Kiner next to him didn't make his life any easier. A legitimate broadcasting legend. Quote
SinceThe70s Posted February 18, 2023 Posted February 18, 2023 7 hours ago, Gugny said: My only beef with McCarver is that he talked about himself a little too much. But he was still great at what he did and I'm sure having Ralph Kiner next to him didn't make his life any easier. A legitimate broadcasting legend. My only beef was he had a tendency to beat a dead horse. In the 8th inning he'd still be harping on something from the 2nd inning. And it was worse when I didn't agree with what he was harping on. But overall he was outstanding, I'd probably rank him as the best baseball analyst I ever heard. 1 Quote
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