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quote: Originally posted by Beezer: Who were the TV show personnel?
You mean who were the ESPN commentators? Well, Peter Gammons who I think is most knowledgeable, some ESPN2 person that I didn't recognize and that former GM of the Mets, why can't I think of his name! All in all, I think it was a failure. Drop it.
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| Posts: 901 | Location: New England | Registered: February 10, 2004 |    |
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pg i agree it was a great idea for amateur baseball. and about time they did it,but i was the only one of my freinds who knew any names. or who knew what pg meant. and it did take a painfully long time between picks. i have watched the computer for the last few years that's ok, especially if your waiting for a name. the country doesn't follow baseball the way the do other sports. or should i say the media doesn't promote amateur baseball the way the do other sports. at least the college game. it needs some tweaking but i agree it is good for youth baseball. and not to bad for pg either. i didn't see you on tv ,did i miss it?
i'm a light eater,when it's light out i eat. Tommy John
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| Posts: 1612 | Location: new hampshire | Registered: March 25, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by PGStaff: and I especially enjoyed seeing all those photos of players wearing PG hats. (maybe I'm the only one that noticed that)
No, you aren't the only one who noticed that, and it's a great tribute to your organization! I do agree that the promotion of young amateur players is important and a long time coming, I just couldn't warm up to the glitz of the production. Bud Selig must have worn out his Dr. Scholls walking to the mike every 5 minutes.
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| Posts: 901 | Location: New England | Registered: February 10, 2004 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by PGStaff: but it's one of the biggest days of the year for us. And I really do think it was good for the game.
No question. I guess I'm just feeling selfish. You know, I always felt sort of like an insider hunkered down in front of my computer listening in on the scratchy conference call. The other day I think I felt somehow like this great secret was let out of the bag. But like you say, great for your organization.
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| Posts: 901 | Location: New England | Registered: February 10, 2004 |    |
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quote: Well, I thought David Rawnsley was great and I especially enjoyed seeing all those photos of players wearing PG hats. (maybe I'm the only one that noticed that)
Nawp, I noticed, too. But, I probably won't go to Sonic for awhile, and IF, I ever have ED, I'm not using whatever they were selling. Television is about commercials. They needed the five minutes to sell you a hamburger and fix your ED.
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| Posts: 3119 | Location: Texas | Registered: December 27, 2002 |    |
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I do not think there is any dispute that the publicity was great but the duration of the first round was tedious for me---and for the few players in attendance it great but I like the mystique of the announcement and the phone call over the TV hype I would be curious as to ratings----out side of our baseball world, it is small, I don't know who was watching As for the people talking I had no problem as I know who they are and the PG aspect was cool but the overall thing did not make it for me---perhaps if we did have the 5 minute time frame per pick it might be better. Just my thoughts
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| Posts: 19181 | Location: Manchester, CT USA | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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i think that was the downer, last year 18 rnds day 1 this year 5. it would be nice to here things a tad quicker. but i don't think outside the baseball world many people watch or listen to the draft. maybe this will boost the audience some?
i'm a light eater,when it's light out i eat. Tommy John
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| Posts: 1612 | Location: new hampshire | Registered: March 25, 2003 |    |
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