Pirates announcing team 2024
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:20 pm
Per the Post-Gazette:
Greg Brown and Joe Block continue to share play-by-play duties. Bob Walk, John Wehner, Kevin Young, Matt Capps and Neil Walker will return as analysts.
The most noticeable change is at sideline reporter, with Latrobe native Hannah Mears replacing Robby Incmikoski, who was not retained.
Rob King will work in studio for the majority of games. He’ll be joined by Michael McKenry, Steven Brault, Jordy Mercer and Alex Presley — all but McKenry making their first and most consistent forays into TV.
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2402200110
I guess my mute button will again get a workout with "Filibuster" Block still retained. But I can catch up on my sleep when Kevin Young works. We'll again be treated to the comedy of Brown, Walk and Capps. And the team will try to break last year's record of how many times the name "Brownie" can be said during a single broadcast. Glad to see Wehner back. He often seems to be the only one focused on the game.
In the studio, Rob King is solid. Not surprised to see Mercer added. Last season he was a guest in the booth one night and it had the feel of an audition. Brault might be a natural. Presley is a surprise. Hopefully, the new guys will learn more from King than from the often annoying McKenry.
Greg Brown and Joe Block continue to share play-by-play duties. Bob Walk, John Wehner, Kevin Young, Matt Capps and Neil Walker will return as analysts.
The most noticeable change is at sideline reporter, with Latrobe native Hannah Mears replacing Robby Incmikoski, who was not retained.
Rob King will work in studio for the majority of games. He’ll be joined by Michael McKenry, Steven Brault, Jordy Mercer and Alex Presley — all but McKenry making their first and most consistent forays into TV.
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2402200110
I guess my mute button will again get a workout with "Filibuster" Block still retained. But I can catch up on my sleep when Kevin Young works. We'll again be treated to the comedy of Brown, Walk and Capps. And the team will try to break last year's record of how many times the name "Brownie" can be said during a single broadcast. Glad to see Wehner back. He often seems to be the only one focused on the game.
In the studio, Rob King is solid. Not surprised to see Mercer added. Last season he was a guest in the booth one night and it had the feel of an audition. Brault might be a natural. Presley is a surprise. Hopefully, the new guys will learn more from King than from the often annoying McKenry.