How to Call an All-Star Game

How to Call an All-Star Game



Baseball All-Star Games are awesome, a get-together of the greatest stars in a celebration of the sport. They also can be overwhelming, both in the preparation beforehand and in everything that must be delivered while the game speeds along and special guests drop by the booth.

Josh Suchon and Jesse Goldberg-Strassler chat about how a broadcaster can keep a smile and keep things simple amidst the busy-ness of the Midsummer Classic, wrapping things up with a breakdown of Fox’s broadcast of the top of the 1st inning of the 1999 All-Star Game at Fenway.

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With great thanks to Ryan LeFevre, who created the Crafting the Call logo.

Shout-out to Wally Berger, the only non-Hall of Famer to start the 1934 All-Star Game.

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