By: steve waggener
I cant believe they re letting JD get away. He is one of the best. Should have kept him whatever the price was. If they let Brownie leave, I will be done with the Astros for good. Hard enough watching...
View ArticleBy: Jac
I’ll say this: By going to the Cubs, Deshaies will probably have: #1 more money #2 a longer contract #3 a bigger market #4 bigger exposure What he won’t have will be a chance to call a World Series...
View ArticleBy: JL Myers
Dang it!!! I’m going to miss Jim Deshais. But I can’t fault him for wanting to take the Cubs gig. That’s a national audience with local fans that support the home team lose or lose. I am very very glad...
View ArticleBy: THardey
JD is a good gut to take the high road in his comments. But, his reasons don’t hold a lot of water, particularly because it’s the Cubs. Step up? I don’t think so…and JD knows that. There has to be more...
View ArticleBy: Biscuitito
I’m happy for JD, but I feel sorry for Brownie. They made such a great broadcast team. On the other hand, I became a Cubs fan the day the Astros left the NL, so I couldn’t be happier. The National...
View ArticleBy: Mr. M
You’re nuts if you don’t think the Cubs gig is a step up (or four) from the Astros. He knows this Comcast Sports channel is a long way from reaching any more households, and with the Cubs he’s got a...
View ArticleBy: Greg
First of all, best of luck to JD and thanks for the many years of broadcast excellence. You’re great! Second, this is just another sign the Astros are a minor league franchise. Last year – when all of...
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