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I could see how his voice could annoy you, or in the earlier Rangers years him rambling on about non-baseball related stuff could get on your nerves (though how else do you keep people tuned into a 70 win team with no pitching?)...
But Lewin told me things I didn't know, made pop culture references and could make a big play exciting to listen to. That's all I really need.
Overlap an exciting play with Nadel on the call and an exciting play with Busby on the call and it's night and day and it really shouldn't be. Nadel is much better suited for radio (as he is far more descriptive which isnt as needed on TV), but I've grown tired of obvious homeruns seemingly sneaking up on Busby. To add on to the Dave South example in the above post -- it's like he has no build up of actual excitement, just a mouthdump of excitement long after TV watchers already know the outcome.
Does anyone delay their TV broadcast a few seconds in order to get Nadel synced up? I think that would be the best option.
I've never really been up on all the Pop Culture and didn't get many of his references, probably like TAG. He did have exciting calls and was a very dynamic speaker. He just didn't know that much about baseball.
I agree about Nadel being descriptive. I was listening with my boy and told him Nadel really paints the picture, as if you were watching the game. That's why I think Nadel doing play-by-play, with Busby doing color make a great mix.
As mentioned... Busby being a former pitcher and his calls on HRs seem more sympathetic to the pitcher, than excitement for the hitter.
I mentioned Busby seems tentative. I meant to include, he seems like with the viewer watching, he doesn't want to be wrong. On the radio, you can have mistakes or corrections and the listener is reliant on the speaker, regardless. With TV, the viewer is watching what you are saying and being wrong is just terrible.
We've called out several mistakes real-time in the past month. I don't recall every being able to do that in years past. So, I'm not sure if he is just not preparing... if Banny's playing with the lineup constantly requires more attention, or Buzz is just getting old and slow.
I haven't thought about lining up the broadcasts. I used to think about it with football, but I almost exclusively listen to the radio in the car... without a TV.

But that would be a great option to test.