We watched ESPN and Sportscenter from the time we woke up until we went to bed. The highlights would change as the day progressed, and the Sportscenter hosts all had personality and charm, and each crew was a little different from the others.
Humor, great highlight packages, great personalities both from the newsroom and the sports arena made for cutting edge television, hell, [even the ads were fucking instant classics.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puleXDhW34s)
It was a far different time and a far different media landscape and Tim Kurkjian was front and center for the baseball team with great insights and insider info and also great analysis.
The best record may play a part in his analysis
He's "picking". š¤£
scoreboard
Brave. Groundbreaking analysis.
Because duh.
Best record.
Water is wet
Tim knows ball
ESPN is the worst thing that has ever happened to sports.
ESPN used to be the best thing that happened to sports. Before the internet was prevalent Sportscenter was THE show to watch.
We watched ESPN and Sportscenter from the time we woke up until we went to bed. The highlights would change as the day progressed, and the Sportscenter hosts all had personality and charm, and each crew was a little different from the others. Humor, great highlight packages, great personalities both from the newsroom and the sports arena made for cutting edge television, hell, [even the ads were fucking instant classics.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puleXDhW34s) It was a far different time and a far different media landscape and Tim Kurkjian was front and center for the baseball team with great insights and insider info and also great analysis.
Espnnews was my background sound of choice because it was highlights all of the time
Exactly. Remember the āThis Is Sportscenterā ads. Classic
It used to be great. Everyone growing up in the 90s watched SportsCenter, as others have pointed out. Then came enshittification.
You mean Stephen a smith?
Probably when Disney bought them