He just happened to be walking by as some golfer was getting ready to swing, and offered a fun play-by-play announcement of how he was doing.
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Frank Caliendo has made a pretty damn good career out of doing spot-on impressions, and for good reason: he's really, REALLY good at them! Caliendo recently posted the clip below, where he does the voices of legendary broadcasters Pat Summerall AND Frank Caliendo, calling a Patrick Mahomes touchdown run from a few weeks ago...
Apparently things get pretty heated when Paintsville takes on S. Valley in basketball, and these announcers are just the tag team duo needed to convey the energy to people listening and watching all around the world region.
A clip from last fall of a Minnesota high school basketball game is just going viral now, and for good reason. For some reason, during the broadcast, one of the announcers mentioned that his dog died after being run over by a car. Why? Who knows...
At the top of the seventh inning of Sunday's St. Louis Cardinals-Chicago Cubs Major League Baseball game broadcast, the ESPN commentators talked about the importance of being consistent.
Then, baseball analyst Curt Schilling made a joke about his sex life.
We were joined on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show" today by legendary sportscaster Al Michaels.
Michaels called in to promote his new book, "You Can't Make This Up: Miracles, Memories and the Perfect Marriage of Sports and Television."
Here's a little advice for anyone who works in a field where microphones are used: Always assume that the microphone is on and people can hear you.
NBA TV analyst Rick Fox didn't heed that advice.