DVH gets so caught up in telling stupid stories and giving you some useless background info on the opposing team's pitcher (like what type of Cub Scout badges he has or something like that) and describing in great depth what color uniforms the teams are wearing on the field that he often forgets what the count is and how many outs there are. He doesn't bother to tell you the score for minutes at a time, so unless you listen continuously, you have no idea what is going on in the game. His only redeeming quality is that he sounds like a baseball announcer. Much in the same way that Reggie Abercrombie looked like he was a baseball player. It has become increasingly difficult to listen to these broadcasts because the guy just drives me bananas, but I have no choice if I am driving my car and want to know what is going on with the game. I may be alone in my sentiments, but this guy just seems to be so obviously horrible that I can't imagine him being around for a whole lot longer. Am I wrong about this? I am hoping that someone can convince me that I am not being fair. I know that there are worse announcers than him- but that doesn't make DVH better than bad. We have always had some very good broadcasters associated with our team in the past. Maybe I am spoiled and DVH is more average than I give him credit for??? I actually liked the guy who filled in for him better- even though he sounded like he had a mouth full of pudding the entire time. It at least sounded like he was watching the game and I didn't have to wait for crowd reaction noise to know what had happened.
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Am I the Only One That Wants to Punch My Radio when Dave Van Horne Talks?
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no you are not, I have been hating on him since the day he got here and everyone says he has a good baseball voice. I think he's boring, never tells the score, gets so caught up in stories he forgets important stuff, and I can't STAND his voice.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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Ok, well is there anyone here who actually thinks DVH is any good? I thought he was about 90 years old based on the ramblings and his perpetual state of confusion- which is why I gave him a pass for a while. Turns out he is way younger than I had originally thought, which is outrageous to me.
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I like DVH in general. I think he calls the game on the radio in a soothingly classic fashion. I do not like that he is very bad about giving updates on game situations (IE, runners on first and third, swinging third strike) and I agree he is atrocious at giving the score.
I think it comes down to what you prefer. If you want to "listen to baseball" DVH is very good. If you want to "hear the game" DVH is not very good.
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That is a good analysis, Swift... I guess I prefer to "hear the game"... If I was living in 1936, I guess he would be okay. I still don't understand why he can't tell me that a guy is "batting three hundred and twenty six and wearing his white uniform trimmed in bright red with his socks hiked up to just below the knee and a curious grin upon his face", AND give me the damn score every couple of minutes!
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