An ESPN SportsCenter gets a little too close for comfort for Hannah Storm.
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Behind the scenes on Game Day
We all see how hard the Red Sox work on and off the field, but have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at Fenway Park? The NESN production team is led by Russ Kenn, Mike Narracci and James White, who are all responsible for bringing the Sox into a living room or sports bar near you. NESN.com’s Ben Barker meets up with these three and Jenny Dell to get an idea of what goes on behind the scenes for a Sox broadcast.
Read more at NESN where this story was originally published.
Duo ends Sportscenter quietly
Monday night’s SportsCenter broke new ground as the usually loud/chatty Neil Everett and Jay Harris opted to share a moment of silence to close out SportsCenter. Great job by the folks at Awful Announcing to catch the video.
Caps voice Walton calls Ward GW
Joel Ward scores the final goal of the Bruins Capitals series with the call from John Walton of the Caps Radio Network stating that “The King is Dead.”
All footage belongs to the NHL HNIC and the Washington Capitals.
Eagle v Czar
Nets voice Ian Eagle goes after partner Mike Fratello on the air during Saturday’s game versus Boston. Eagle later told the New York Daily News that it was all in fun.
Vitale interview goes Haywire
WGN Chicago Morning News tries to interview Dick Vitale but he can’t hear them.
Pitcher does great Kurkjian imitation
Pitcher Tim Dillard of the Milwaukee Brewers does a great Tim Kurkjian imitation on the set of Baseball Tonight. Dillard’s teammate Nyjer Morgan is on the left, Kurkjian is in the middle and Aaron Boone is on the far right.
Cal Poly Pomona voice nails call
Cal Poly Pomona broadcaster Brandon Marcus does a good job on one of the more dramatic finishes you’ll see this basketball season.
Announcer falls off stool
CBS Sports Network’s James Bates falls off his stool on live TV. To his credit, his recovery is very smooth.
Nats’ Bob Carpenter shares advice
Washington Nationals Play-by-play broadcaster Bob Carpenter shares his best tips on great baseball PBP, whether you should take the minor leagues or major market route to MLB, and how he created a line of custom baseball scorebooks.


