Sterling has been there a long time. I never cared for him, but I thought Michael Kay was pretty good. Kay made a comment a year or two ago that Ian Kennedy, after giving up 5 or 6 runs in an abbreviated start, told reporters that he thought he pitched well. Kay said that comment, more than his poor pitching, will lose the respect of his teammates. That's commentary that a lot of announcers don't make.

Also, Ken Singleton got himself in a little bit of hot water by commenting on all the lower level empty seats during the shortened series with Boston.

Bill White was a good announcer in the 70s. I usually got sick of Phil Rizzuto, and Frank Messer was like a dish of vanilla yogurt.