In mild defense of the folks in the truck, there is no 91 listed on
any of the rosters on cardinals.com this morning, so my guess is that
he wasn't on the printed roster either.

Here, effectively, is what *should* have happened: you have someone in
the booth grab someone from the Cardinals media relations department
and ask who the guy is. If that doesn't work, someone down near the
dugout should know. What you do *not* do, is put a chyron up there
with "MINOR LEAGUE GUY" on the screen as if it's just a big ol' joke.

As I like to remind some of my friends who are severely into sports,
these are human beings, and this is their job: one they've busted
their ass for. How the hell would the graphics guy like to be referred
to as "SOME KEYBOARD PUNCHER"?

Just because the games don't count doesn't mean the broadcasts don't either.

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Bob in Jersey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hard to tell who's at fault... generally the team falls over itself to
> provide player data to their TV partner.
>
> Saw ESPN do similar on Bottom Line... covering some furriner soccer league,
> over half the teams scheduled that day were "NOT KNOWN".
>
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