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The last three games were a proving ground for not only the White Sox and Indians, but for Comcast Sports Net too. The fledgling cable network has been plagued with audio and visual problems with it's live broadcasts since it's inception last November. So it came as no surprise to me when both the Sox and the Cubs audio and video feeds were down at the same time, on the same night.

A quick visit to Comcast's web page provided this message.

Viewer Advisory:
We sincerely apologize for the technical difficulties we are experiencing this evening. We are working to rectify this matter as soon as possible.

These apologies have become all-too-familiar with Comcast. "As soon as possible" should read "after the final pitch." They finally had both audio and video up for me just in time to see Bobby Howry and the Indians meeting at the mound for a post-game congratulations.

The first few weeks of Bulls games were brutal, and it only got worse as the stage grew larger. When the Bulls made the playoffs, and CSN had the opportunity to reach a broader audience, they once again failed miserably. Not only did they add Scottie Pippen's useless blather to the broadcast team, but they experienced possibly their largest "difficulties" during a game when the Bulls could have clinched. Luckily for fans, they could easily move down the dial to TNT where a professional television station aired the same game without issue.

WYCC, channel 20 here in Chicago, broadcasts all of the IHSA State Final Football and Basketball games live, and I've never seen them have the type of "technical difficulties" on the shoe string budget they operate on. What is Comcast's excuse? They've been up and running for a full year now. This has gotten beyond ridiculous.

The playoffs start in under two weeks. I'm not entirely sure who has the broadcast rights for the early Division Series games, but I do know that under no circumstances should Comcast Sports Net be trusted with airing one of these games. They've proven time and time again that they just aren't up to the task.

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From Stark:
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?columnist=stark_jayson&id=2168811&num=0
Who was that mysterious man shutting out the White Sox for 7 1/3 innings Wednesday night?

It was a guy named Scott Elarton. A guy released by the Rockies just 16 months ago. A guy who won exactly three times in 35 starts between Opening Day 2004 and the second week of May 2005. A guy who once went four years and 29 consecutive starts without winning even one game on the road -- the longest road drought in the history of baseball.

AIM: SouthSideCheat

by The Cheat on Sep 22, 2005 2:19 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Unfortunately...
I was there. Pathetic. Absolutly pathetic offensivly. Then there's Ozzie leaving Garland in there for the 8th, not to mention letting him face Haffner.

by chisox317 on Sep 22, 2005 2:27 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

ch. 200
i could see the hd broadcast on 200 even though i don't have an hd television.  it doesn't matter to me that garland gave up that homer in the 8th.  it simply should not have been 2-0 indians in the 8th inning.  jon did his job, the sox offense took the night off.  perhaps they were merely warming up to be no-hit tonight?  doesn't matter how badly a pitcher pitches if the offense puts up zero.  

by cnobody on Sep 22, 2005 8:08 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Agreed
2 runs in 7 innings is very good. He didn't have a high pitch count. The bullpen was taxed. It's not like the offense was gonna show up anytime soon. Send him back out there.
AIM: SouthSideCheat

by The Cheat on Sep 22, 2005 1:19 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

But where would he play????
From MLB.com:
On Monday, Griffey Jr. will have arthroscopic surgeries to clean out both his left knee and the scar tissue surrounding the incision at the point of his 2004 right hamstring surgery.

Griffey has been out of action since Sept. 4 in Atlanta, when he strained his right foot while running the bases. He had been listed as day-to-day since coming out of that game.

Good thing we didn't sell the farm to get'em.

by chisox317 on Sep 22, 2005 11:50 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I'd take a one legged Griffey at DH...
over Carl Everett all day long.

There's no no way to determine that he was destined to injure his foot. The surgery could have been held off untill after the season, especially if he's not playing the field every day.

Do you really like our chance with this offense?

alia iacta est - win now

by dyspeptic on Sep 22, 2005 2:10 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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