For example
Miller: So, Joe, why to the players wear those leather mitts?
Morgan: Well I'll tell you the reason they wear those things. You see, that's called a glove. And what that glove does it it enables the fielders to catch the ball. Because when the ball comes off the bad, it got a lot of power behind it. And the players use those gloves to help soften the impact of the ball on their hand. I remember back when I was playing, we didn't have all these fancy styles and colors that they do now, but nowadys, gloves have evolved into a real important part of the game. It's a difference in they way the game was played back then versus how it is now. And I rembmer, because I was with (insert name of greater-than-morgan hall-of-famer here) this past weekend, and he told me about when the players used to just leave their gloves on the field. Nowadays, they don't do that, you see. But the glove has really become a crucial part of the game of baseball. Without it, I don't think we'd see many of the great catches that we see in the major leagues.
Miller: And, of course, few have caught the ball better than the great Joe Morgan as wee see the Braves score two on the suicide squeeze followed by a throwing error on Paul LoDuca.
Morgan: Well now I don't know about that, now. It was just a different, different game back then. We didn't all of those fancy colors. We had one color, brown. That was it. And then some guys started getting that black leather gloves, and we all really thought that was just something special. But again, now, with all of this talk about steroids (insert 5-min rant about steroid abuse)...