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With authority

Every once in a while I'll stumble upon someone offering a critique of a certain sports broadcasting personality and see him bring out what obviously looms in his mind as a big club. "This guy never played pro ball, so what does he know?"

To quote Charlie Brown, arrgghhh.

The fact is, he might know a lot. Here's one way to look at it: On ESPN's NFL studio shows, who most often tells you things you didn't know? Chris Mortensen. On Fox NFL Sunday, who is most likely to supply you with new information? Jay Glazer. Neither one played in the NFL.

Here's another way to look at it: World Series Game 7, tie score, bottom of the ninth, who would you most like to hear describing the action? Jon Miller. How many big league games did he play?

The point is, I want to hear sports broadcasters with reporting and communicating skills. If all they bring to the microphone is the experience of having played or coached the game but no ability to convey their experiences or apply them to current events, why listen?

There are plenty of former athletes who have those skills, and they enhance their broadcasts. But there are also plenty of folks who never played a game beyond high school yet still speak with authority. Tim Kurkjian and Buster Olney didn't ever step in against a 90 mph fastball with the game on the line, but they have seen it done countless times and spoken to numerous players who have. So I think I'll pay attention to them, too.

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I'll agree with you on Glazer, but Mort has been busted more than once making stuff up. Excellent point on Jon Miller, though, I'll take him over any other baseball PxP man any day.

And how many former players are really bad in the booth. Think of Randy Cross, Tony Siragusa, Joe Theismann.....the list could go on forever.

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About Ray Frager
Ray Frager joined The Baltimore Sun’s sports department in 1985 and has been an assistant sports editor for more than 15 years. This is his second stint writing a sports media column for The Baltimore Sun. Most sequels aren't as good as the original, but then, the original wasn't all that great either.

Frager, born in 1957, grew up in northern Delaware (graduating from a high school that since has shut down) and received his bachelor's degree in journalism from Rider College in Lawrenceville, N.J. He worked as a reporter and copy editor at The Trenton Times and The Dallas Morning News before coming to Baltimore.

Surprisingly, if you look at his accompanying photo, Frager is married and has a son and daughter. He enjoys playing basketball and has organized pickup games among members of The Baltimore Sun staff for many years, which means they don't get too mad at him for shooting way too much.

He has a good beat and is easy to dance to. I'd give him an 85.
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