Santo spends night in Pittsburgh hospital | cubs.com: News
With another loss to the Pirates today...
With another loss to the Pirates today...
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Ronnie is loveable... count me as one of those that love him.. but he definitely isn't a great commentator.Ron is one of the greatest color commentators in the game, whether it be radio or tv. he's so fun to listen to, along with pat hughes. hope all is well with ronny and he can enjoy the next few days off with some cubs wins
Ronnie is loveable... count me as one of those that love him.. but he definitely isn't a great commentator.
Pat Hughes is incredible... I hope he stays on WGN for a long, long time.
100% agree on Pat. Ronnie is one of those guys that you love if he is your guy, but hate him if you are the opponent and have to listen to him.
Ronnie is loveable... count me as one of those that love him.. but he definitely isn't a great commentator.
Pat Hughes is incredible... I hope he stays on WGN for a long, long time.
Ronnie reminds me of Pete Taylor in the fact you only have to listen to him for a minute or two and you'll know immediatly how the game is going from the tone of his voice.
Pat Hughes does an awesome job calling the game and Ron's a great color guy.
Love listening to games with these two doing the announcing. Actually I like Len Kasper and Bob Brenly a lot on TV. Bob does a really great job in my opinion.
100% agree on Pat. Ronnie is one of those guys that you love if he is your guy, but hate him if you are the opponent and have to listen to him.
It's kind of like, I enjoy White Sox broadcasts, but only because I'm a Sox fan. Hawk's going senile, but I'm used to it. Stone, on the other hand, is awesome.
Agree with most of the sentiment of the thread.
Santo is our guy, Pat Hughes is the bomb. Santo sometimes plods along, letting his heart and emotions lead the way. Other times, Santo lends a bridge to a different generation and is an actual baseball wiki all stored up in one guy.
Hughes has to have humor after 12 years working with Bob Uecker, and he does. Some of it is subtle and some of it is slapstick. Hughes is quickly becoming a Chicago icon as well.
I fear for Ron's health and hope he stays well enough to stick around a lot longer, but I can see Mark Grace taking more and more of a role in the future.
To those of us who listen to Cubs on AM radio - it's the show with Pat & Ron maybe moreso than the actual game at times, especially when the Cubs are struggling like much of the previous 100 years.
I think Pat is a great play by play guy. Very underrated. I love Ron, but I don't think I would ever say he's a great commentator. He fits his role extremely well though. He's a homer, a cub fan and wears his heart on his sleeve. Pat gives you the game - and Ron gives you the passion.
I think Brenley is a very good color commentator.
As much as I'd hate to see someone else in the booth, for his own good I think Ronnie might need to hang it up. Seems like he just can't take the wear and tear of a season any longer. He has medical issues several times a year - one of these times it's going to go too far.