I like how Peacock just puts them in for the Sunday morning games. Usually they slip in a pbp from the teams playing and then a color commentator from the other team.
ESPN could surely do this for their current casts, would be nice to see. Unfortunately they want to showcase their regulars like Boog, McDonough, Kay (an employee of ESPN NY) and Ravech. Nothing against them, they are all solid commentators, but having local flair would be nice
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I like how Peacock just puts them in for the Sunday morning games. Usually they slip in a pbp from the teams playing and then a color commentator from the other team.
ESPN could surely do this for their current casts, would be nice to see. Unfortunately they want to showcase their regulars like Boog, McDonough, Kay (an employee of ESPN NY) and Ravech. Nothing against them, they are all solid commentators, but having local flair would be nice
Given how little effort they put in this is a longshot (along with the overlaping start times), but using the ‘Megacast’ model to use alternate ESPN channels to have local broadcasters [like they did with the CFP](https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2022/12/espns-signature-college-football-playoff-megacast-presentation-returns-field-pass-with-the-pat-mcafee-show-highlights-semifinal-alternate-offerings/) could be really interesting.
Might end up drawing more viewers too.
Any non self loathing Brewers fan was watching the game last night on mute and listening to Ueck