Fox had players mic’d up and even wearing earpieces to do interviews while in the field for the MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday night at Coors Field. That led to some very cool moments with players sharing their thoughts before or after pitches during the game, and even featured interviews while players were in the batter’s box or on the pitching mound (some awkward moments too, but some fun stuff as well- and keep in mind it’s an exhibition game meant to entertain fans).
Well, in the bottom of the ninth inning, Chicago White Sox closer Liam Hendriks was mic’d up and had an earpiece. Fox play-by-play man Joe Buck tried to interview Hendriks during the inning, but the right-hander couldn’t hear Buck (or was simply ignoring Buck). What we did get were plenty of sounds from Hendriks on the mound, and that featured some colorful language.
Here are a couple of examples (Buck’s casual “two balls and a strike” after the first clip makes it even funnier):
https://twitter.com/MajorLeagueGIFs/status/1415147637687431171
For anybody that has watched the very intense Hendriks pitch over the years, this is hardly a surprise, and Fox should’ve known that. And it’s of course the risk that comes with having players mic’d up. Newsflash: professional athletes swear plenty in the middle of competition.
Many viewers would be thrilled with getting this authentic, HBO-esque viewing experience always, but it’s also something Fox and MLB probably don’t want to be heard loud and clear during a major event.
Despite Hendriks’ frustration, he threw a scoreless inning and got the save in a 5-2 win for the American League.
About Matt Clapp
Matt is an editor/writer at The Comeback and Awful Announcing.
He can be reached by email at mclapp@thecomeback.com.
Recent Posts
Matt Millen confused by ivy on Minnesota helmets at Wrigley Field
"Why is all that green on them?"
Suns announcer calls out Rudy Gobert with Draymond Green-tinged diss
"He barely touched him. You're gonna go after the small guy? Stop."
Mike Florio: Giants scared of New York Post coverage of Bill Belichick, Jordon Hudson
Did the New York Post scare the Giants out of hiring Bill Belichick?
Barstool talents’ anti-tax videos raise questions about company’s lobbying status
"The question would really go back to both the companies and them as individuals. Were they being paid to put out those videos?"
Rick Barry went hard at Kelenna Azubuike over inability to shoot underhand free throws: ‘You’re not a player’
"I mean, a real player would have learned how to do it properly."
Minnesota Timberwolves apparently have zero beat reporters at most road games
Chris Finch's post-game presser lasted all of two questions and 35 seconds.