
He became the internet's favorite sports grandfather for playing at least 162 games a year as the Yankees on MLB The Show, for two decades — and keeping score, by hand. What 86-year-old Kim Soriano didn't know, when he sat down to play with Pablo in our studio, is that Jon "Boog" Sciambi — the video game's announcer and the best voice in baseball — was doing the play-by-play, live. And what happened next will make you fall in love with the game all over again... into the great beyond. • Previously on PTFO: The Best Voice in Sports Goes Deep https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMdaTnTrXco Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Welcome to Pablo Torre Finds Out. I am Pablo Torre. Today's episode is brought to you by DraftKings. DraftKings, the crown is yours. And today we're going to find out what this sound is. Bellinger, trying to throw it in. Let go of the baseball, Pablo. Right after this ad. You're listening to DraftKings Network.
With the Galaxy Watch 7 or the Galaxy Ring and the Samsung Health app.
Boog Shambi, thank you for being here, sitting in that chair, by the way. Love being in this chair. It's really good to have you back. I've been trying ever since we had you on the show last. I've been trying to speak from the bottom of my... Yeah, from your diaphragm.
I was remembering which part of... The fram. The fram. The sound quality in here is so...
good and calm it's yeah it's really it's really wonderful i mean literally if you just if you wanted to leave for like three minutes i would just sit here and just say stuff to myself and like this is what i do for a living what would you say to yourself if i wasn't here what are the vocal exercises that you would run or the vocal masturbation that you would do more than exercising clearly i have red sneakers on i love my red sneakers
I look slimmer in black. My hair looks good.
I like me. For those not watching on YouTube, Boog is just gazing at his own reflection. That's right. Look, we though, as a show, had you do some, I would say, credibility imperiling things the last time you were on.
I had totally forgotten that. So early in the year, the Cubs play the Dodgers, and I run into Joe Posnanski and Mike Schur. Oh, sure. Sure. At some point, it comes up what we had done, and I had just disconnected and forgotten. I said... You know, Velociraptor on his horse. The kick and the pitch.
Swing and a ball driven. Right field. Towards the corner. Slicing. Fair ball. That's going to get into the corner. And Velociraptor is on his horse. On his way to third. Velociraptor. They're going to send him. Soto trying to dig it out. Velociraptor on his way to the plate. And save. Ball game. Cubs win. Pablo Torre the hero as he knocks in Velociraptor.
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