Rich Hill
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You know, he just walks right in.
It happened in last night's game.
I want to say maybe Flaherty was on the mound, but nobody could hear.
He couldn't hear anybody.
And just those are the things that, you know, impede your ability to be able to have that, you know, understand the communication that is going on.
during the game so if that volume level is is uh elevated it's a huge asset for the team what's the loudest postseason crowd you ever pitched in um probably it's a good point um i'm trying to think right now let's see uh la i would say la um
maybe it was at dodger stadium i think probably in yeah 17 or 18 in the in the in the world series okay yeah yeah yeah it was very loud um but again you know uh it wasn't a constant it was it was kind of like in and out and and i think going back to the earlier days of uh
when I was younger going to Red Sox games and just how loud that would get from the fans' perspective.
But on the field, think about that being amplified.
Yeah, they're trying to make sports other sports, and they're not other sports.
They're their own sport.
I think they're going to be.
Yeah, I think that is one thing that, you know, never played in a postseason game there, but, you know, just seeing how they reacted last night.
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It's great.
I went to, uh, we were fortunate to go to, uh, when we were in Oakland, uh, went to game seven, uh, Cleveland Cavaliers versus the, um,
why am i drawing a blank uh golden state warriors game seven nba finals and uh where we were sitting uh cleveland fans around us i didn't really i didn't have a you know obviously either which way probably would have liked to have seen golden state um cleveland wins cleveland fans crying everybody's crying so it means it means you know obviously when that you know