Jonathan Zaslow
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Podcast Appearances
Because I feel like as a player, if a player starts to think about retiring, it's probably time to retire.
Expectations for what will be your last season with the team?
Did you have, you know, you've been with the team for decades now.
Did you have a moment early in your Marlins broadcast career where you finally felt like, yeah, this is my team.
I'm a Marlins broadcaster.
Was there an individual moment where you felt that connection?
Your favorite, not yet your favorite call.
I do want to get to that.
I think everybody wants to hear what your favorite calls have been.
But do you have a favorite moment, a favorite play when you were on the call?
Okay, so of all your famous moments that Marlins fans have loved over the years, what's the one that when you run into Marlins fans, your everyday life, that they reminisce with you the most about?
I feel like chastising the Mets fans is always one that the Marlins fan loves.
You mentioned Len Casper.
I mean, yes, you've been doing Marlins games for a long time, but like Tommy, you worked next to some incredible play-by-play guys.
Rich Waltz is the absolute greatest.
Everybody knows that.
It's a shame.
No disrespect to anyone who does play-by-play now, of course, but it's a shame that Rich not still doing the Marlins games.
Everybody knows that.
That's neither here nor there.