Here's the play by play of the last 10 days.
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Although the host of Bravo's Play by Play, 44, told E!
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A shoutcaster providing a very loud play-by-play of every action?
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Keep reading for the play-by-play of my week as Joan.
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I told the anesthesiologist I did not want a play-by-play.
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The Predators' play-by-play announcer Willie Daunic also noted on NHL.
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The conversation turned into a kind of play-by-play pollution commentary.
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" Said play-by-play man Craig Bolerjack: "With no shoes mind you.
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Here's my play-by-play commentary in the form of selected tweets.
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Visitors are given an almost play-by-play description of McVeigh's arrest.
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Just watch the riveting play-by-play video below to see for yourself.
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We compiled an exact play-by-play with Instagram photographic proof to illustrate.
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"I'm authentically into this," he says, and we've got the play-by-play.
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The NHL's official play by play charted it as a 149-foot goal.
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Go deeper: Quanta's Katia Moskvitch has the play-by-play of the detection.
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It's not a review that gives a play-by-play of the action.
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The interlude included a boisterous play-by-play and a little superstition. 8.
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Audio Dream Team: Dynamic play-by-play and analysis by Madden and Michaels.
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Start from the bottom and read up for the full play-by-play.
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When you're doing play by play or color, it's literally 15 seconds. Yeah.
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The dunk drew a "wow" from the play-by-play broadcaster Mike Breen.
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He'd been providing a play-by-play throughout the hour-long sales call.
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Beth Stern hosts; John Sterling and Mary Carillo provide play-by-play commentary.
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"Mike's the play-by-play man, and I'm the color analyst," he said.
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"We are the guys doing the play by play," said VoteCastr's Ken Strasma.
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New York subway drivers offered a play-by-play account over the loud speakers.
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Aerrix gave a play-by-play of her surprised and delighted reaction on Imgur.
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BEST PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER (TV) This can be renamed the Mike Tirico Award.
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A French emcee was giving a deafeningly loud play by play of the shopping.
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Goffard narrates, in extreme detail, the play-by-play of Terra's fight with Meehan.
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He live-Tweeted the whole experience, and we followed the entertaining play-by-play.
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For play by play coverage, the Mashable live blog is the place to be.
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You also do the Los Angeles Rams play by play — or sorry, color commentary.
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Professional motorsports casters did a play-by-play of the race from a studio.
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I did wonder on occasion how much I could trust his play-by-play.
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Stick around and we'll give you the play by play and today's Nixometer reading.
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On game days, he and a friend would record their own play-by-play.
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" — Disclosure: Al Michaels is the play-by-play announcer for NBC's "Sunday Night Football.
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"Mike's the play-by-play man, and I'm the color analyst," Mr. Frazier said.
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My Monday night Twitter feed reads like a play-by-play narrative of the episode.
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The elite games were live-streamed on Twitch with commentators offering play-by-play analysis.
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Here's the play-by-play of how this down, in case you're into political drama.
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She gives us a play-by-play of each step with her flawlessly manicured hands.
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Now she's giving readers a play-by-play on how she got it all done.
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And yes, it's kind of fair to ask for a play-by-play from LeBron.
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Police confirm Davidson also serves as play-by-play announcer for the school's football team.
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And follow along with our liveblog below for a play-by-play and colorful commentary.
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Then we'd really get awkward presidential handshake the play-by-play we've been waiting for.
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They had eight in the book but they had 2108 in the play-by-play.
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From the beginning, comments that Kjellberg made in his play-by-play videos attracted controversy.
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He even gave a little play-by-play of how the dog eventually downed him.
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They take you to a live play-by-play station on the satellite radio dial.
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The play-by-play man, Don Criqui, followed up by remarking on the Boone family.
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The site confirmed that play-by-play announcer Tyler Bieber and Brody Hinz were killed.
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Ahlum was the track announcer, the play-by-play man, the voice of Grandview Speedway.
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Two of the most widely known papering services are Audience Extras and Play by Play.
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Even Get Out director Jordan Peele is spooked and impressed by its play-by-play remake.
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For now, catch Berlinger's less dramatized play-by-play of Bundy on Netflix on January 25.
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From those they would create whole play-by-play descriptions that were published in the paper.
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Here's the play-by-play on the game's final, glorious (for Villanova fans, at least) moments.
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He also served as play-by-play announcer for Sunday Night Football and Thursday Night Football.
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The play-by-play also includes Webster's initial trepidation about posting about the incident at all.
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Here's my play-by-play, a first draft of history, in the form of selected tweets.
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Enberg also did play-by-play for baseball's California Angels and the NFL's Los Angeles Rams.
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Imagine a sports app, like MLB At Bat, which delivers play-by-play information or scores.
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NEW VIDEO IS UP..link in BIO...watch it play by play how I did it.
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I thought I wanted to be a play-by-play man, and not a talk show host.
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Ronald Reagan broadcast play-by-play radio accounts of Chicago Cubs games recreated from a telegraph wire.
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EditorsNote: 5th graf; changes interception reference; 6th graf, change to play by play; last graf, grammar fixes.
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Lane enters at 18:40, interjecting comments like "I can't feel my balls!" between play-by-play.
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PLUS: The Play By Play host comes clean about revealing Richards' casting before the official Bravo announcement.
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Sportradar already had been providing NFL play-by-play statistics and player tracking data to media outlets.
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Kim shared a play-by-play on Twitter, which included references to nipple clamps and naked cartwheels.
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MMA commentator Mike Goldberg and robotics expert Saura Naderi accompanied the action with a play by play.
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Tonight, we got a very slow play-by-play of what's happening while they're being held captive.
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He first mentioned Alex Faust, the play-by-play announcer for the N.H.L.'s Los Angeles Kings.
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LeBron James handles the ball a great deal, but play-by-play data compiled by Basketball-Reference.
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"It's a madhouse at Candlestick, with 51 seconds left," the play-by-play announcer Vin Scully said.
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He would join play-by-play announcer Joe Tessitore and former NFL lineman turned analyst Booger McFarland.
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Ramirez, the club's lead Spanish-language play-by-play broadcaster since its inception in 1993, died Monday.
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" The play-by-play announcer welcomed spectators to a matchup between "two nationally ranked high-school powerhouses.
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The "Late Show" host broke down Kendall Jenner's infamous Pepsi advertisement with some play-by-play analysis.
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An announcer gives play-by-play, and a DJ spins tunes at the start of the race.
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Since 2005, she has called play-by-play games for women's college sports and for college football.
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This isn't a formal column but my play-by-play assessment in the form of selected tweets.
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Here's a quick play-by-play, though: Get a pot of water boiling and toss in the noodles.
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Matches like this were broadcast live on national radio, with an announcer calling the game, play by play.
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Jeffrey Wright gives a play-by-play narration of his character, Bernard's, movements, as he walks through Westworld.
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The host, Chris Rose, repeatedly had to announce that the network was returning to the play-by-play.
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The book, out Tuesday, explores Clinton's 2016 campaign and the excruciating play-by-play of her election night.
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Now we'll get boring play-by-play from team accounts and they'll get plenty of unfollows and mutes.
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During the ordeal, Ben texted his wife a play-by-play of the incident as it went down.
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And for a play-by-play of the entire hearing, look back at The Hill's live blog here.
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Walk through a play-by-play of the independent short film on its formerly active Indiegogo page, here.
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"Nice to see him get from the beach here to the ballpark," the play-by-play man said.
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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump dueled tonight in the presidential debate, and here's my play-by-play commentary.
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This play-by-play is incredible: Booker got taken down but used his lower leverage to return fire.
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After breaking for lunch and calling color commentary, Cantor shifted to play-by-play as the match began.
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Twitter has turned a lot of sports reporting into play-by-play, hot takes and snarky one-liners.
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EditorsNote: Multiple stat corrections; edits to play-by-play for clarity; other minor edits; Edit 2: Syntax fix.
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Gary Harris is behaving in ways that remind Nuggets play-by-play announcer Chris Marlowe of Julius Erving.
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"Fyre" is a relentless and still somewhat glossy play-by-play of the festival's planning, or lack thereof.
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In addition to his running commentary, Mr. Trump has taken up the role of play-by-play announcer.
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And now, we got the play-by-play of Iggy going full pyromaniac on Swaggy P's entire closet!
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He provided a play-by-play of his Monday this week, which you can read more about here.
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Pete Weber, the Predators' radio play-by-play announcer, loves explaining to outsiders why Nashville fans toss catfish.
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The full story is here, and you can see the play-by-play captured by a local photographer.
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By doing this, she also became the second female play-by-play announcer in N.F.L. regular season history.
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He also did play-by-play work for the Mets, the Jets, the Islanders and the Devils. (AP)
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BTW, Shad joined the guys on "TMZ Sports" and gave a play-by-play of the scary situation.
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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders squared off in the sixth Democratic presidential debate, and here's my play-by-play.
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The most important characteristic play-by-play man can have is accuracy, and Max Walpoff is accurate as shit.
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While you're catching up on Assassin's Creed or streaming play-by-play footage, you might not be seated properly.
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For longtime users, it looks like a historical play-by-play of relationships they once watched from the sidelines.
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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders dueled tonight in the fourth Democratic debate, and here's my play-by-play commentary.
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The movement was apparently started by Brian Munz, a play-by-play hockey commentator who is originally from Humboldt.
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The Hallmark Channel announced the former Cincinnati Bengals QB will return to call the play-by-play on Feb.
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Stay tuned for the MTV episode premiering soon that will show the play-by-play of their wedding reception.
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With Miller out, Gary Thorne, Chris Cuthbert, Ralph Strangis and Jiggs McDonald will provide play-by-play this season.
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Spectators will need powerful Wi-Fi connections, as they exchange play-by-play commentary with others on social media.
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Beloved Cleveland Cavaliers play-by-play announcer Fred McLeod died suddenly Monday night ... after reportedly suffering a heart attack.
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Billings said she spoke to the principal and was initially only given the "play by play" of what occurred.
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Play-by-play of the shutdown On October 11, Trump appeared on CNN for an interview with Piers Morgan.
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Sports, which also reported that the game marked the final match-up of the Scholastic Play By Play Classic.
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To read our piece on the hearing click here, and for our play by play live coverage click here.
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It&aposs not the first time this year Harlan has earned praise for his dynamic play-by-play ability.
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No, we aren't making this up ... and Devin gave TMZ Sports the cringy play-by-play of the accident.
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And like that, the Echo turns into your personal Bob Uecker, streaming the play-by-play directly into your room.
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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders dueled tonight in the fifth Democratic presidential debate, and here's my play-by-play commentary.
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"They wanted to see something that was violent," former play-by-play man Matt Vasgersian said of the XFL's audience.
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I thought about what I would tell my coworkers who asked for a full play-by-play of the experience.
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If you see two rams locking horns, you don't need the play-by-play announcer explaining what they are doing.
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LG's quad core processor uses HDR10 and advanced tone mapping technology for scene-by-scene (or play-by-play) optimization.
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Mick Mixon, the Panthers' play-by-play radio announcer, was warned about that on his very first day of work.
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Here's a couple of lowlights: On a play-by-play basis, Gabbert has been an abject disaster for the 49ers.
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This point could be made, however, without a play-by-play of the relay races or tug-of-war competition.
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And did the play-by-play for the Nerf basketball games I played on the back of my closet door.
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He hosted the channel's studio coverage of college basketball and had called play-by-play for college basketball since 1990.
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The goal itself isn't all that funny, but make sure to have your sound on for the play-by-play.
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On May 18, Howie Rose, the Islanders' TV play-by-play announcer since 1995, told MSG that he was leaving.
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Tim Roye, who began calling games as the Warriors' radio play-by-play voice in 1995, recalled hearing from fans.
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If you want to be a play-by-play person, if you want to be an analyst, don't be intimated.
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Mr. Baruch, who later did play-by-play coverage of Brooklyn Dodgers baseball games with Vin Scully, died in 1991.
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The play-by-play man narrated a range of sports for ABC for more than 40 years, starting in 1966.
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Instead of legitimate policy analysis, Democrat leaders are giving us a play by play of the 2628 political horse race.
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Davis had been the play-by-play announcer for the Thunder on Fox Sports Oklahoma for the last 10 years.
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The pastor, Benjamin Newberry, who was Rutland's play-by-play announcer, prayed for the Pike community, Dylan and his family.
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Explaining all the way, my father introduced his children to Shakespeare, play by play, as well as to classic Westerns.
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But unlike with the path to war, it's less useful to offer a play-by-play of what could happen.
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She dedicates a large chunk of her day to keeping her fans up to date with a constant play-by-play.
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The dogfights in Dunkirk are delivered to the audience play-by-play, as if they're in the air with the fighters.
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But in case you don't have time to read through our play-by-play coverage, we rounded up the major announcements.
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In an Instagram story, the recently single Swift, 26, gave a play-by-play of her cat Meredith's interaction with Hunt.
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What's weird is that the show then gives us play-by-play commentary of Lauren S.'s freakout via Lauren herself.
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Gwyneth Paltrow is searching for a quick play-by-play of the cheating scandal surrounding Jordyn Woods and the KarJenner clan.
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But it's the obstacles Jason Benetti overcame to be the Chicago White Sox play-by-play man that truly distinguish him.
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Legendary play-by-play man Dick Enberg -- one of the most famous voices in sports history -- has died, his family confirmed.
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Actually, this particular sporting play-by-play begins when Lineberry, age 4, faced off with his 5-year-old wrestling opponent.
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It's a great way to follow games without cloistering yourself under headphones or blasting the play-by-play at others nearby.
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"He had a tremendous awareness of things going on around him," the NBC Sports play-by-play announcer Al Michaels said.
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"This fan base, they just expect L.S.U. to win," Jim Hawthorne, L.S.U.'s retired play-by-play announcer, said last week.
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You're a firm believer in positive vibes, something you make mighty clear in your play-by-play, life-giving Facebook updates.
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Here's a play-by-play breakdown of some of the most iconic cultural touchstones our critics think you should know about.
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Throughout the day, the President kept up his own political play-by-play, amazingly calling for a boycott of the league.
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On today's episode: • Glenn Thrush gives us a play-by-play of Mr. Scaramucci's 10-day stretch in the White House.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder won't bring back television play-by-play announcer Brian Davis next season, the team announced this week.
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All of which is to say that, play by play, the basketball absolutely delivered on the game's broader promise of doom.
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The Ballard High School basketball team was about to take the court and the live play-by-play was in doubt.
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ESPN play-by-play Adam Amin describes the amusing dialogue between Uber-Guy-With-Opinions and Amin's fellow passenger, Mack Brown.
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"Nice to see him get from the beach to the ballpark," Fox Sports announcer Dan McLaughlin remarked during his play-by-play.
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" PLAY-BY-PLAY Net neutrality regulations end today - WaPo AUDIBLE: MAYBE, MAYBE NOT "He's not going to be your typical freshman senator.
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Next to the analysts' desk is a room for the "shoutcasters," which are what play-by-play commentators are called in esports.
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A guy known as kimpossibooty on Tumblr posted a play-by-play of his first week working as a cashier at Target.
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David was out in Bev Hills Monday and he gave us the play-by-play on a wreck that destroyed his ride.
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There was a rumor going around that he accidentally shot himself in the foot, but Kevin gave us the play-by-play.
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If the game is available on radio network Westwood One – you can even hear a game play-by-play on the device.
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You can get a play-by-play of how this declaration snowballed into current tensions between her and Remy courtesy of Complex.
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Play-by-play, and also for entire games, Cam Newton just absolutely trucks the NFL's most treasured pretenses and perceived best practices.
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It's more like an educational play-by-play of everything that we've been discussing over the past three years thanks to Snowden.
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Thorne will do play-by-play for the team's weeklong trip to Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg and Denver, which begins next Tuesday.
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Everything the singer did while she watched the Cleveland Cavaliers take on the Golden State Warriors was given play-by-play coverage.
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If you want a play-by-play of the fight—and you should, as it is glorious—you can read it here.
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Even better, the stylist shared a behind-the-scenes play-by-play of how he and Blake prepare for red-carpet domination.
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CR says he's still boys with Scrappy and gives a play-by-play of what happened in the aftermath of the crash.
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In opening statements, Brad Leventhal, the Queens assistant district attorney, gave a graphic play-by-play of Ms. Vetrano's last hours alive.
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We then get a play-by-play of sorts from this hypothetical trip to a hypothetical game and it's the same story.
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Mleczko and her fellow Olympic gold medalist Kendall Coyne-Schofield will provide analysis with Kate Scott taking care of play-by-play.
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There's daily fantasy, FanDuel and DraftKings, and then there's Play-By-Play, which is boom, which is a portfolio company of ours.
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If you want the play-by-play of each moment with commentary from The Verge's Dieter Bohn, check out the live blog.
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Above them, on the mezzanine level, are play-by-play commentators, called casters, and more players taking part in lower-bracket matches.
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The play-by-play coverage of events in the fast-paced, ever-present media outlets can be a trauma trigger for some.
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He worked alongside Joe Tessitore, the play-by-play voice; Anthony McFarland, an analyst; and Lisa Salters, who reported from the sidelines.
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The footage is fascinating (and terrifying), and his play-by-play of what you're seeing keeps you on the edge of your seat.
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Follow The Verge's coverage here for news, play-by-play on the 90th Academy Awards ceremony, and thoughts on the winners and losers.
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The talented play-by-play guy has broadcasted in Portland, Oregon, Tucson, Idaho Falls and Mobile, Alabama -- all with the San Diego organization.
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Reading the play-by-play is like staring into the sun—if the sun had tubgirl (don't look it up) projected onto it.
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Because of the slow, methodical nature in which games of Go play out, the pair's commentary was less play-by-play than prediction.
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The confusion came when Chicago lost two points, but the incident was solved by cross-referencing the book and the play-by-play.
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I imagine that is what we loved about Vin Scully, beyond his keen ability to do both color and play-by-play simultaneously.
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"We are living a dream," said Gudmundur Benediktsson, a former national team player who does play-by-play for the team's television broadcasts.
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When the power went out for hours on the first day of competition, the play-by-play commentary was improvised on a bullhorn.
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The two will join veteran play-by-play announcer Terry Gannon, whom they first paired up with at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.
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Namely, if you're a play-by-play announcer for a baseball team, you just might take a stray ball straight to the laptop.
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They took him in, mentored him, gave counsel on everything from caring for his voice to the fine details of play-by-play.
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Chris Christie caught a foul ball at Citi Field, then got heavily booed and dunked on by a dopey play-by-play guy pic.twitter.
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I graduated from Rollins in 1982 and my first initial thought was to be a play-by-play announcer — Knicks, baseball, what have you.
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But Gwen is calling BS in a big way -- and gave us Kenny's post-rejection play-by-play ... which she says stinks of racism.
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She and her fellow recruits watch a couple having clinical sex, and listen to a professor giving a play-by-play of the action.
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Bryant's final NBA game was streamed live in China by Tencent, the Asian nation's largest digital platform, with Weiping calling the play-by-play.
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Anxious markets Wednesday will be dissecting Fed meeting minutes for rate hike clues while watching the latest play-by-play of the presidential election.
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"The first big play offensively in the game for Stanford," says the play-by-play announcer as the Cardinal squad continued a touchdown drive.
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Off his head, it looked like, says the astonished play-by-play announcer, and replays would confirm that this is exactly what had happened.
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"That's holding on the defense," the play-by-play announcer, Wayne Larrivee, said to his partner, Johnny Kerr, after puzzling over Wells's initial foul.
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It's continuing to build upon that legacy, including a new program in development that can automatically provide play-by-play commentary for soccer matches.
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David Mack at BuzzFeed has a wonderful, GIF-filled play by play of the Senate debate's final, unpredictable moments that I cannot recommend enough.
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I knew I could do play-by-play and occasionally get off a good crack, but it was more important to set Joe up.
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It was a no-doubter and everyone—the skipping Millar, the dejected pitcher, the insanely loud play-by-play man—knew it was gone.
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The account of the fight featured in the "Spirit of the Times" is an in-depth play-by-play of the 120 round fight.
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But Facebook combines posts from athletes, pundits, and friends with a new idea that has tons of potential: making the play-by-play social.
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There's no video board, no TV timeouts, no metal detectors, and no air-conditioning, just George Preciado doing play-by-play on the mike.
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The play-by-play from Washington will continue to dominate markets Wednesday, as stocks could also be buffeted by a wave of earnings news.
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"Nick Saban really turned L.S.U.'s football fortunes around," said Jim Hawthorne, who recently retired as the university's chief radio play-by-play announcer.
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The veteran N.F.L. reporter Andrea Kremer said she was hardly surprised by the backlash against Mowins's play-by-play on the sport's biggest stage.
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Play-by-play man Joe Tessitore and analyst Booger McFarland currently occupy the ESPN booth, but the network reportedly has been seeking an upgrade.
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"Everybody became inconsolable," John Ireland, the radio play-by-play broadcaster for the Lakers, said on his show on 710 AM in Los Angeles.
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While he was supposed to be calling the Chiefs game, Harlan sensed the moment, and quickly pivoted into play-by-play for the Dolphins.
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Here's my play-by-play from the debate, in the form not of a column but simply an assortment of my tweets during the debate.
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After college, he became a soccer play-by-play commentator for Univision and Telemundo, where he introduced his signature bellowing of "Gooooool!" after a score.
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I m close enough to hear the broadcast team providing a play-by-play of the eaters as they enter the floor of Wells Fargo.
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ESPN Radio, with play-by-play from Sean McDonough and Home Town Radio, which featured separate feeds from each school's home radio broadcasters, on ESPN3.
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And we can't forget that his play-by-play work was top-notch as well; the man had as much versatility as he did gravitas.
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Who knows, with the series moving past the play by play of George R.R. Martin's novels, maybe we'll come across more happy endings than expected?
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ESPN is getting roasted online because it's booting a play-by-play announcer from an upcoming Virginia football game because his name is ... Robert Lee.
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Back at the Munro, the captain could only get the play-by-play from the helicopter, like a football coach who can't see the field.
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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump battled tonight in their second presidential debate, and here's my play-by-play commentary in the form of selected tweets.
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Mr. Collins did the play-by-play for "Breakfast at Wimbledon" at its inception in 21968, after NBC had previously confined coverage to taped matches.
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Broadcaster Kevin Harlan gave a pitch-perfect play-by-play of the cat's time on the field, celebrating the "touchdown" it eventually scored with glee.
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The injured included a team trainer, and the dead included Tyler Bieber, 29, who did the play-by-play announcing for the Broncos' radio broadcasts.
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"There were never any expectations of U.M.B.C. for basketball because they're an academic school," said Paul Mittermeier, who does play-by-play for U.M.B.C. athletics.
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"You ever seen such good-looking people behind me?" he asked the crowd as he issued a play-by-play of Boston's path to victory.
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Jeanneret has done play-by-play of Sabres games on radio or television since 219, the longest tenure with a single team in N.H.L. history.
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Over his first eight seasons the average distance on his field-goal attempts was just 7.5 feet, according to Basketball Reference's play-by-play data.
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Westwood One Sports radio announcer Kevin Harlan kept going with his play-by-play commentary as the cat darted to-and-fro on the field.
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Davidson has been a teacher at Dalton since 2004 and was the play-by-play radio announcer for the high school's football team, Frazier said.
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Based on the live stream, players were playing Madden NFL 19, and shoutcasters were giving the typical play-by-play, while the chat on Twitch.
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The goal caught everyone by surprise—even the play-by-play man took a second to realize that he was actually narrating an unbelievable goal.
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We don't need a play-by-play or anything, but you've had like three dozen intimacy coaches who are probably a little curious how it happened.
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Beth Stern will serve as the enviable host of this battle along with John Salley and Mary Carillo, who will be providing play-by-play commentary.
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Ward became Tennessee&aposs radio play-by-play voice for men&aposs basketball in 1965 and started filling the same role for football three years later.
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My first draft went through the play-by-play that explained the hold, the fact that he was then given access to $200, and so on.
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The reality star had just given birth to daughter North and got the case of FOMO due to her husband's play-by-play texts and videos.
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Fans are invited to take part in a Q&A with Stepan, Coyotes play-by-play announcer Matt McConnell and FOX Sports Arizona host Jody Jackson.
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"The sculptures analyze the game play by play and visualize the distance the ball traveled regardless of type of play," the artists explain on their website.
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Like the one and only Eric Sundermann, Noisey's captain and editor in chief, who did some very informative play by play of what was going down.
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He later hosted a skiing series for ESPN and did play-by-play for the network's first coverage of the extreme-sport X Games, in 1997.
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A colleague who's a play-by-play announcer, Mike Breen, promptly sent her a congratulatory text saying she set the standard for women in basketball broadcasting.
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Investors would be making a mistake if they tried to follow every "play by play" coming out of Washington, expert Evan Newmark told CNBC on Friday.
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NOTES: Play-by-play announcer Bob Miller, inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2000, broadcast his final game after 44 years with the Kings.
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They finished fourth in the regular season in run defense DVOA, a statistic that measures effectiveness on a play-by-play basis and adjusts for defenses.
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In doing just that, he ended up offering a play-by-play of the Clinton-email investigation, in a way that had a clear, partisan effect.
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One of the best parts of the preview show was Bryan and play-by-play commentator Mauro Ranallo discussing each match-up as a legitimate competition.
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The band's first hit was "Losing My Edge," in 2002, a play-by-play commentary in which Murphy, the consummate aging hipster, realizes his own obsolescence.
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Dejesus was quickly invited on the air by the network to narrate the content of the video in play-by-play fashion with anchor Don Lemon.
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After 67 baseball seasons behind the microphone, Vin Scully delivered his final words as the Dodgers' play-by-play announcer on Sunday afternoon in San Francisco.
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That fervor even led to an appearance that July on "The Late Show with David Letterman" to reenact his play-by-play enthusiasm and iconic call.
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He'll narrate a play by play throughout each date, and—once it's over—predict whether or not the two lovebirds are down for a second meetup.
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"Bud's enthusiasm when he's doing play-by-play can be a little overwhelming," Michael Weisman, the executive producer of NBC Sports, told Sports Illustrated in 22009.
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His focus was so fine-tuned that he didn't hear the running commentary of all the amateur analysts and play-by-play announcers in the gallery.
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On television broadcasts, play-by-play and color commentators are exclusively male; women do feature in some broadcasts, but usually serve as anchors or supplemental reporters.
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Though both sections of Mulgrew's memoir build to painful goodbyes, "How to Forget" is more than just a sad play-by-play of illness and decline.
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"This is where they are celebrities," said Jim Davis, who has been a play-by-play radio voice for the tournament for more than 20 years.
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To hear a woman do the play-by-play of the sport that most fits the traditional definition of masculinity is beyond comprehension to some men.
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"There's huge interest on him in Finland right now," said Antti Makinen, a play-by-play commentator for Viasat, the N.H.L. television rights holder in Finland.
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It's not a play-by-play of the developing drug trade in Mexico in the '80s; rather, it's a creative recreation of what may have happened.
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After all, everything was part of a big game: Political campaigns were like pro-wrestling, and journalists were merely doing play-by-play from the sidelines.
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Mr. Obama's tribute to Vin Scully, the legendary play-by-play baseball broadcaster, noted that Mr. Scully's career started at the same time as Jackie Robinson's.
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"You can follow the action as the game unfolds with a live play-by-play, and even like, comment on, and share individual plays," Kafka wrote.
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Instead, Saturday's game against Chicago will honor Hall of Fame television play-by-play man Bob Miller, who is retiring after 44 years behind the microphone.
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Famed play-by-play announcer Vin Scully dropped the mic after 67 years with the Dodgers, the longest tenure of any sports broadcaster with a single team.
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Comedian Amiri King brought the issue to the attention of his over 2 million followers, giving a play-by-play of the situation as described by Brad.
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Benetti's childhood dream came true in January, when the 32-year-old was hired by the Chicago baseball team to be the TV play-by-play announcer.
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The regular season has its charms: dumb, awesome games by weird players, weirdo head-butting matches, half-sober play-by-play voices grinding through hours of work.
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Pay attention, NBA dads -- Pistons guard Langston Galloway just set the big baller standard for gender reveals ... and teammate Andre Drummond's got the hilarious play-by-play.
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Not only that the torture of Joe Buck's commentary-laden play-by-play forced me to add the hashtag #shutupjoebuck to all my tweets about the game.
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We are led high-ish up in the stands, where we find Chris Carrino, now in his 16th season as the Nets' radio play-by-play announcer.
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Jeanneret, 76, has done play-by-play for Sabres radio and television broadcasts since 1971; he has the longest tenure with a single team in N.H.L. history.
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Johnson said that on their first date, Betts showed her video of a mass shooting and Betts gave her a play-by-play of what was happening.
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With Patrick doing the play-by-play and John doing the color commentary, their words often do the job of letting the viewer know who is talking.
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The "Delhi gang rape," as it came to be known, riveted the public from the start, setting off street protests and months of play-by-play coverage.
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During the descent, the system uses the instrument panel monitors to give passengers instructions for preparing for landing, along with a play-by-play of what's happening.
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Mr. Cohen, 33, is a freelance sports broadcaster based in New York who works as a college basketball play-by-play announcer for the CBS Sports Network.
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As noted by Twitter investor Chris Sacca, the view shows live video (which includes play-by-play commentary and interviews) alongside relevant tweets with the #Wimbledon hashtag.
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Gary Cohen, a former Mets radio announcer, said that Webb helped nurture him when he turned to television as the Mets' play-by-play man on SNY.
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Occasionally, he said, a loose ball will rocket toward the courtside table where he and Pete Pranica, the Grizzlies' play-by-play voice, are calling the action.
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All the breaks in the game allow us time to strategize, talk about personnel, formations, and then the play-by-play before we repeat it all again.
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" – Alexander Hamilton , Federalist No. 12 TIME OUT: CONGRATS, CAPS WUSA9: "No one has seen more Washington Capitals games in person than former play-by-play announcer, Ron Weber .
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Joe Buck has one of the most recognizable and criticized voices in sports broadcasting, serving as Fox Sports' premier play-by-play announcer for NFL and MLB games.
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Then it was on to the official team bash, at the Garden's since-shuttered Play By Play restaurant, and from there, the Cup was released into the wild.
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But I, Tonya, written by Steven Rogers and directed by Craig Gillespie, isn't interested in a simple play-by-play of the incident we're all familiar with already.
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Enberg, 81, began his full-time broadcasting career in the late 1960s in Los Angeles, where he did play-by-play for the Angels, Rams and UCLA basketball.
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"We joined in on the schnapps and everything else," he said, "and we realized we had to go back to the studio to do the play-by-play."
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In a keynote at Play By Play, Bruxner talks a great deal about making games for herself: using mechanics and gameplay styles that appeal to her own sensibilities.
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In 2013, he started using another hashtag, #cawlidgehawkey — inspired by the movie "Miracle" — when he did the play-by-play of the N.C.A.A. tournament for the first time.
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It's a hot way to give your partner a play-by-play of how you're feeling (pro tip: you can also use dirty talk to ask for consent).
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Reporting on tennis for NBC, he was best known for "Breakfast at Wimbledon," his play-by-play and commentary at the tournament's finals, broadcast live on weekend mornings.
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"We have all of our books and pens and papers, two researchers, plus Tara, Terry [Gannon, NBC's play-by-play announcer], and I in the middle," Weir continued.
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The silver lining is that a play-by-play of that utterly ruinous 24 hours, and the hard times that followed it, survive on in the geological record.
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In 2015, Beth Mowins, who had called college football games for years, became the second woman to work as a play-by-play announcer for an N.F.L. game.
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Mark Halperin and Charlie Rose set much of the televised political discourse on the race, interviewing other pundits, opining themselves and obsessing over the electoral play-by-play.
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With few people left to report on the games to Finley, Hammer ended up sitting in the owner's box, phoning him post-game with the play-by-play.
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Nick Young is the Al Michaels of the wedding industry ... 'cause Swaggy P gave out an amazing play-by-play of Julius Randle's marriage ceremony Thursday ... and it's hilarious!!
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Miss Bala borrows from Zúñiga's story (for example, the characters share a name and wear a similar yellow dress when they're crowned winner), but isn't a play-by-play.
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I think the best play-by-play announcers, and I would put Al Michaels right there at the very top, aren't telling you sixteen different things on a play.
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The 44-year-old actor and self-described Bravo superfan will host Bravo's Play by Play — a new weekly show breaking down the network's buzziest moments and juiciest news.
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We don't have a play-by-play yet of how this particular fire was set off, but we do have a general idea of how events like these unfold.
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The idea would be you could hear play-by-play stuff from a basketball game, or get information on an art exhibit, through the app and through the buds.
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"If you're interested in gaming, we're going to add on extra stats, the ability to do prop bets in the game, pitch by pitch, play by play," he said.
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Once the contest starts, we hear the commentary of an announcer over footage of spectators listening to the play-by-play from the sidelines or from inside their cars.
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Longtime Blue Jays radio play-by-play man Jerry Howarth won't even say the name of Toronto's opponent during the series, though his reasoning has nothing to with baseball.
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Tony Hawk ran into Paul McCartney Tuesday night at the Hollywood bash for his daughter Stella McCartney's clothing line ... and shared the hilarious play-by-play of their encounter.
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If you missed the event, you can watch the livestream on Apple's website, read our play-by-play on WIRED's liveblog, or catch all of the highlights right here.
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I had the score book and the play-by-play cross reference the statistical information and in doing so we found that the score for Denver was minus-1083.
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A play-by-play of some of 2015's top popcorn thrillers, action flicks and even Fifty Shades of Grey is recast with the characters of the Lego universe.
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A full 22 pages are devoted to a group of men listening to, and commenting on, the radio play-by-play of a long-ago high school football game.
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If they want a play-by-play of every meeting, email, and call, then take detailed notes of every business interaction and send them to your boss, suggests Oliver.
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Here's my take on the debate, not as a formal article but simply fact-checking and commentary in the form of play-by-play tweets as the battle unfolds.
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But none of the play-by-play seemed to matter much to a dozen or so commuters on platforms and on a Newark-to-Manhattan train on Tuesday morning.
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I'm really not into breaking down the play-by-play of how they infiltrate and ninja-tactic their way through this compound, but here's what you need to know.
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We read through new SEC filings and put together a play-by-play of the acquisition, which could very easily have ended differently based on what the documents say.
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It's a part of its main app for following sports games where you can watch play-by-play news, read commentary from athletes and critics, and cheer with friends.
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How would you describe your style as a play-by-play broadcaster, and in your field is it important at all to stand out and separate yourself in anyway?
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We only have the play-by-play of the incident, which came during a post-game wrap-up segment with the camera still showing players spilling off the ice.
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ESPN play-by-play announcer Courtney Lyle will call the games, along with analysis from former Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk and sideline coverage by YouTube comedian Cameron "Scooter" Magruder.
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In the series, rapper/chef/actor Action Bronson (aka Arian Asllani) will send couples on preplanned dates, giving viewers a play-by-play of their meals and other activities.
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I have made some weak attempts to engage (joining a call, buying a book, following the play-by-play of the Alabama special election) but nothing approximating real action.
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The taller one — Nick Shanley, a real estate financier from Arlington, Va. — gave his play-by-play report to his friend Chadd Sullo, a sales executive from Milford, Conn.
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There are newspaper clippings, like one from 2008 about Cárdenas's making his United States television play-by-play debut, at age 78, on a Houston Astros Spanish-language broadcast.
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"I mentioned to our producer not so long ago that the fellow that does play-by-play for the Los Angeles Kings — they should consider him," he told Levin.
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"I didn't want a new car because I can't afford the $25,000 or whatever the price is," said Mr. Krupsky, a hockey play-by-play announcer in Rockwood, Mich.
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The entire series was just a play-by-play of Hart&aposs worst moments over the past two years, again begging the question: What was this supposed to accomplish?
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It's a part of its main app for following sports games where you can watch play-by-play news, read commentary from athletes and critics, and cheer with friends. 8.
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Cox's speech was a play-by-play testimony of what happened the day of his death: "LaVoy gave his life to defend us," she said, amid cheers from the crowd.
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This time around, millions of fans were glued to their television sets or phones, holding their collective breath as state media offered play-by-play announcements on air and online.
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Take this macabre countdown of "the femicides that marked 2016": a listicle of the most noteworthy gender-based murders of the year, featuring play-by-play retellings of the deeds.
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The winner of the poll would become the network's top N.F.L. play-by-play voice and the partner of John Madden, the new primary color commentator for CBS's football coverage.
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I'm an analyst, not an announcer, but I was doing some pinch hitting of my own because Jon Sciambi, our play-by-play voice, had been taken down by strep.
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And at "Monday Night Football," ESPN did not seem to mind letting the play-by-play job go this season from one bald dude, Mike Tirico, to another, Sean McDonough.
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"As it happened, we'd already built a lot of the mechanics to collect the play-by-play data beforehand," A.C. Thomas, one of the site's co-founders, explained via email.
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Gary Cohen, SportsNet New York's play-by-play announcer, opened the Mets' media guide to Page 420 and read aloud passages about the 1969 team that won the World Series.
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So he was deeply appreciative, he said, when he was hired as the play-by-play voice for the Sacramento Kings in 1989, just as the Kings were bottoming out.
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But more than the play-by-play of her history, the conversation with Basualdo is wonderful for the insights it relates regarding how Chase-Riboud has worked with the steles.
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Jeanneret called the first two minutes of the third before the broadcast went silent for about 20 seconds and Rob Ray, a color commentator, took over the play-by-play.
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But Don Ohlmeyer, the former executive producer at NBC Sports who died this year, said that Mr. Enberg did more than pepper his play-by-play with his trademark expression.
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He called the first two minutes of the third before the broadcast went silent for about 20 seconds and the color commentator Rob Ray took over the play-by-play.
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On Thursday, digital readers could follow Times journalists as they combed through the special counsel's redacted report and provided a live play-by-play of their observations and analysis online.
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"The negative online reaction to Mowins's play-by-play calling football games is steeped in sexism," said Rebecca Martinez, who teaches women's and gender studies at the University of Missouri.
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That means he's listening to all of those feeds on speakers as he creates a mix for both the TV broadcast's play-by-play announcers and the audience at home.
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EditorsNote: 11th graf, correct play by play Jermaine Samuels converted a three-point play with 5.6 seconds remaining to lift No. 14 Villanova past host Georgetown 70-69 on Saturday.
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But CBS officials always felt they had the upper hand to retain Romo thanks to his tight relationship with play-by-play partner Jim Nantz, whom he considers a mentor.
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He has been a broadcaster since, paired for most of the last decade with the play-by-play announcer Mike Patrick for Saturday afternoon games televised on ABC and ESPN.
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Al Michaels, the veteran broadcaster who does play-by-play for NBC's Sunday night N.F.L. broadcasts, said he did not see his role in the booth as an ethical dilemma.
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On the glowing stage, two of the best from the scrum went head-to-head, as the audience cheered and shoutcasters on high presenter chairs narrated the play-by-play.
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Blues radio play-by-play Chris Kerber told 101 ESPN Radio St. Louis that medical personnel "did have to use the paddles on him," according to the radio station's website.
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CBS announced the hiring on Tuesday and said that Romo would join the play-by-play man Jim Nantz and the sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson on the lead announcing team.
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That's not a common move — usually, the interpreter gives the written play-by-play to other US officials to help inform other parts of the government, including the intelligence community.
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I also did sports play-by-play and news reporting for various radio stations before making the turn to television in the mid-'80s, as a news writer and producer.
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Whitaker became the play-by-play broadcaster for Giants football games in 1965, and he was part of the CBS broadcast crew at the first Super Bowl two years later.
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A year later, he began doing television play-by-play for the often lowly Washington Senators when most of the tiny black-and-white sets were in taverns and hotels.
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Whitaker became the play-by-play broadcaster for Giants football games in 1965, and he was part of the CBS broadcast crew at the first Super Bowl two years later.
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Smollett defended himself on national television, delivering a play-by-play of his alleged attack, while adding that he was "pissed off" by critics who refused to believe his story.
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The play-by-play retelling is shown through rotoscopic animation of actors pieced together with archival footage and interviews with survivors, focusing almost exclusively on their exact movements during that day.
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"I mentioned to our producer not so long ago that the fellow who does play-by-play for the Los Angeles Kings, they should consider him," Trebek said of Alex Faust.
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PEOPLE's Jess Cagle was in attendance at the show and he shared his own play-by-play of the event – which included a star-studded audience, like a dancing Derek Hough!
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Denver, again, has the best defense in the NFL per Football Outsiders' DVOA metrics, which measure success rate on a play-by-play basis and are adjusted for quality of competition.
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According to Hunt, Lady Bird director Greta Gerwig also happened to drop in to watch it—giving a loud, play-by-play account of exactly what she thought of the thing.
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Earlier in the week, a fun video of a marble race with accompanying play-by-play got passed around the internet and for good reason: it was weirdly mesmerizing and delightful.
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TV Sports Mike Emrick's connection to hockey is so strong — and his play-by-play so vivid — that it may be surprising that he has such a strong love for baseball.
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Though the broody portraits are usually enough for fans to double tap on Instagram, the charming actor also provided hilarious play-by-play on just how the wardrobe came to be.
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What have you learned over the years from these guest-hosting gigs or from Play by Play on Bravo that you're going to take with you when you launch Jerry O?
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"If you think you're going to get a thoughtful play-by-play and political analysis, you're not, because that was an assault on our White House," MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle said.
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On any ordinary sports broadcast, the television cameras will open with a single shot of the play-by-play announcer, before moving to a wider shot to include the colour commentator.
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She offers a surprisingly riveting play-by-play of last year's special senate election in Alabama, in which Doug Jones, a Democrat, won a startling upset over the Republican Roy Moore.
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Play-by-play commentator Kevin Harlan was working the Chiefs game but quickly pivoted to calling the Patriots game for viewers to convey the chaos and excitement happening across the league.
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When the Raptors offered him a chance to be the play-by-play man for their local broadcasts, Saunders might not have had any incentive financially and for his career progression to take the job, but according to Rautins, who was a color commentator for the Raptors, Saunders took the job because he loved the opportunity, and because he understood what it meant to be the first play-by-play announcer for an NBA franchise in Toronto.
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The game's commentators had fun with the second half interloper, reports the BBC, offering play-by-play commentary of the pussycat's moves with lines like " "it looks like a fully grown … cat.
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I'll spare you the play-by-play (seriously, only click if you can handle it), but this story has a happy ending: After nine days, the bug was removed from her ear.
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But thats a long way off, and in my opinion, a waste of time to wonder about right now, says John Nolan, the play-by-play voice of the Fort Wayne TinCaps.
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Moreover, on a play-by-play level, Adams has been 10 percent more effective on catches than the average wide receiver according to Football Outsiders' DVOA (Defense-adjusted Value Over Average) metric.
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Arrival wasn't a play-by-play of documentation linguistics, but it fills in the hole left by any sci-fi with a "universal translator" function, and gives me a pretty okay icebreaker.
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"I mentioned to our producer not so long ago that the fellow that does play-by-play for the Los Angeles Kings – they should consider him," Trebek said referring to Alex Faust.
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Yes, everything unfolds with the anti-nuance of your average network crime drama, but most of us plebes need Madoff's blunt play-by-play narration to understand the mechanics of his con.
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Major props go to JoJo for both announcing the breakup's play-by-play through the looking glass and comforting Emily without ever losing a firm grip on her goblet of white wine.
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" Soon after a missed shot by Cleveland — a sequence that starred Leandro Barbosa — Breen had this high-energy play-by-play: "Curry comes ahead of the pack, to Barbosa — off the glass!
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"Joe definitely preferred play-by-play," Weisman said, but he adjusted to providing color for Scully, fitting his commentary into smaller spaces than when he could control the flow of the broadcast.
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I won't give you the play-by-play of the battle, because I admit that I spent most of it hiding behind splayed fingers trying to avoid the squelching-gut zoom ins.
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This is not to say that Mr. Akhtar seems lost in the larger space afforded by this play-by-play account of one man's bid to become a master of the universe.
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Filling in for Sterling during this series will be Ryan Ruocco, a television play-by-play announcer, studio host and reporter for the YES Network who also has a background in radio.
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EditorsNote: 14th, 15th grafs tweaked to fix play by play Saddiq Bey scored 23 points, Justin Moore added 21 and No. 12 Villanova held off visiting St. John's 71-60 on Wednesday.
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It is, he said, his boyhood dream, but it is a demanding one: play-by-play duties on three games a day have him on the air from 24 to 20 p.m.
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She sat down with the Hutchinson Leader for an exhaustive play-by-play, detailing what it was like to find her head jammed inside a place no head should ever be jammed.
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