@@miserablecardinalsfan I'm a diehard redsox fan, so I'm biased... But Don and Remy were on another level. So many memorable moments between those two. They'd make you laugh, they'd make you cry, and the calls were so genuine. It's never been the same without them.
He and Jerry Remy had a very special thing in Boston, for a long, long time. They were incomparable, and when Don left, we were all devastated. No one more so than Jerry. It was never the same, not taking anything away from Dave O'Brien, who does a fine job. Don's call on the Great Pizza Throw is simply epic.
“Fly ball, deep right-field off the bat of Fernando… That ball is back, and IT IS GONE! FERNANDO TATIS JR HAS TIED THE SCORE, IN THE BOTTOM OF THE FIFTEENTH INNING! EL NIÑO!”
@@tomsanford9391, living in MD., i had the pleasure of listening to Jon do Os games for years. his lighthearted delivery suits me just fine. Jon Miller & Joe Morgan on Sunday Night Baseball was a special time. i watched just for them. even if it was 2 teams i didnt care about.
I love don orsillo the greatest baseball announcer ever miss you in Boston 🙏❤️
Don Orsillo. One of the best to ever do it!!
He's got hockey announcer vibes and I love it.
Don and Remy were the best duo in baseball. Will miss Don in Boston forever! RIP Rem-dawg!
man, i wish i could've gotten into baseball before 2018 so i could listen to the duo. rip remy🫡
@@miserablecardinalsfan I'm a diehard redsox fan, so I'm biased... But Don and Remy were on another level. So many memorable moments between those two. They'd make you laugh, they'd make you cry, and the calls were so genuine. It's never been the same without them.
@jbonn5365 man
Who was Remy?
@@Lucasky jerry remy
In a world with so many clones as announcers and robot like announcers it’s very refreshing to hear him
He and Jerry Remy had a very special thing in Boston, for a long, long time. They were incomparable, and when Don left, we were all devastated. No one more so than Jerry. It was never the same, not taking anything away from Dave O'Brien, who does a fine job. Don's call on the Great Pizza Throw is simply epic.
man i wish was into baseball back in 2015 or earlier because i would've loved to listen to the broadcasts. i only got into baseball in 2018 though
@@zeus6793 yes they are two great guys really miss them 🙏❤️
The most underrated part of the Pizza incident is that they named the guy the Pepsi Fan of the Game
“You can hit it anywhere but don’t hit it at the Crone Zone”
his best catchphrase
Best announcer in the league and I’m a Cards fan. He’s sooo damn good.
Red Sox fan. With no disrespect intended to the current guys, I miss Don and Remy dearly.
Such a fun moment for Camarena and his family
fun fact: camarena shares a birthday with me
Don Orsillo and Mark Grant, best in the biz.
“Fly ball, deep right-field off the bat of Fernando… That ball is back, and IT IS GONE! FERNANDO TATIS JR HAS TIED THE SCORE, IN THE BOTTOM OF THE FIFTEENTH INNING! EL NIÑO!”
Daniel is the best.
fun fact: i share a birthday with him
HERE COMES A PIZZA
i love Don. but as long as the Padres employee Girly Gachado.....
Mr.Orsillo, I hope you retire from broadcasting with the Red Sox
God mudd catt truly brought out the best on Donny the Boston announcer kind of well sucks
Don Orsillo was great in Boston with Jerry, and Dave O’Brien is boring, pro forma, politically correct milk toast.
He is beyond cringe
Salty dodger fan
@@Gidgy_Widgy theres no other possibility. one of the best in the game if not the best
@@jakerees5378, psst, Jon Miller and, oh,, Vin Scully!
@@googoo-gjoob why jon miller? lol that is my least favorite .vin was awesome
@@tomsanford9391, living in MD., i had the pleasure of listening to Jon do Os games for years. his lighthearted delivery suits me just fine. Jon Miller & Joe Morgan on Sunday Night Baseball was a special time. i watched just for them. even if it was 2 teams i didnt care about.