Brian Anderson
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And then they ended up losing in the LCS.
So, you know, there's that.
I understand the fan's perspective of that.
Our perspective is some of that is...
for historical reference and clips of those individual moments.
But generally, it's totally different things.
like they're looking for any little thing, right?
And they don't hear a lot of the, you know, again, you listen to your local announcers all year, and I am a local announcer, so I understand the other side of that.
For seven months, you're only hearing it from your team's perspective.
And then that changes in the playoffs because it's both perspectives.
For me, like, I remember having this conversation with Vin Scully back in the day, and I said, man, if Vin Scully can kind of, he used to get letters, and he'd tell me about the letters he would get.
of how biased he was against certain teams what a homer he was for the Dodgers I'm like man if Vin Scully can get that it's actually an honor because if people are indifferent and they don't care then you're not going to get that
And I've worked in sports, and I've worked, you know, when I did minor league baseball, nobody cared whether I was a homer or not or even what I sounded like.
And it's big now, and it should be that way.
It means people care and the passion, and Phillies fans, they'll be all over us.
Even though Frank Gore played for the Phillies, they'll tell him he's a traitor.
you can't win but yeah but it's okay though we i don't want to win i want everybody to have their enjoyment whatever makes them feel better after it goes bad or you know feel worse if it doesn't i always celebrate success so if your team is having a lot of success by the opponent against it's going to feel like i'm for the other team because i'm gonna get loud on a on a freddie freeman homer right in philadelphia and if you're a phillies fan that's gonna feel like oh well he's
It's a Dodger film.
Celebrating success.
Yeah, yeah.