And the nights they bring in Glavine or someone else, Simpson has to do play-by-play, and he's always sounded unnatural doing that.<div>
</div><div>First off, just listen to the radio. Powell (who worked with Uecker in Milwaukee and has a little Ueck in him) and the aforementioned Sutton are great there.</div><div>
</div><div>Second, you haters can't deny that Van Wieren and Sutton were at the top of their game in the 90s. They just got split up between Skip and Joe. I loved all of them as a Braves homer, but those two in particular were exceptional at their jobs.</div><div>
</div><div>When I tune into the local games here (Nats), I can't stand the announcers. It's not because they're homers, but because they're talking over one another then apologizing the whole time, and the play-by-play guy is telling jokes instead of calling the game, and the color guy is sitting there silent even after "soft tosses" and cues from his play-by-play man. They just aren't very good at broadcasting. The O's TV team is one of the best I've heard, though. Gary Thorne is very good at the play-by-play and it makes the entire broadcast better.</div><div>
</div><div>Also, between TBS and now, there was Boog Sciambi that did play-by-play for the Braves, and he was very good and worked well with Simpson. He's now on ESPN radio's lead baseball broadcasts and does some NCAA hoops games on TV throughout the year.</div>