Joe Siddall to take over Blue Jays broadcasts for Buck Martinez upon retirement
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Sportsnet broadcaster and former MLB catcher Joe Siddall is the heir apparent to Buck Matinez on the Toronto Blue Jays broadcasts. Siddall has confidently climbed from radio, to studio, to insightful game analysis.
It was early days in his broadcasting career when Sportsnet's Joe Siddall was getting a cameo in the television booth and quickly learned how
Buck Martinez, his partner that day, was much more than just a smooth voice and a revered Blue Jays personality.
And the lessons learned that day resonated to the point that it provided Siddall one of his biggest leaps forward in his own broadcasting career.
«Buck and I were taping an intro and 10 or 20 seconds in I butchered it and it was 'OK, Take 2,'» Siddall recalled of that day in the Rogers Centre TV booth where he was moved up from the radio booth as a fill-in for Pat Tabler. «Then 20 seconds into the next one, I butchered that one as well and it was on to Take 3.
«Finally, Buck just looked at me and said 'Put your (bleeping) paper down, look in that camera and pretend you're talking to your son about baseball.'
«The light bulb went on and it just freed me up. It was early on but to this day I say it was a turning point for me.»
Siddall hasn't looked back since, developing into one of the most trusted and versatile voices on Sportsnet's Blue Jays telecasts.
He also has emerged as the heir apparent to Martinez, whenever the day comes that Buck stops talking baseball for a Canada-wide TV audience.
To be clear, Martinez has no plans to go anywhere even though he has been absent for the past 22 games for what he described as regular time off in his reduced schedule.
The 76-year-old is set to return to the Sportsnet airwaves next Monday when the New York Yankees visit the Rogers Centre for a four-game series.
For the third year now, Siddall has been the steady backup to Martinez after the latter trimmed his workload to 100 games a season.
The resulting reconfiguration Siddall shuffling from the Blue Jays Central studio to the game broadcast booth for a near-even split of the 130 contracted games he works each season.
The Windsor native and former catcher (like all Jays analysts, it seems) has quietly become an important voice to the team's coverage.
His in-depth breakdowns, and honest, transparent criticism when warranted, shines through in his studio segments. And that insight has travelled nicely to the booth.
Siddall appreciates both roles, but clearly thrives on the immediacy of game analysis.
«I'm forever grateful for the guys I've had the chance to work with,» Siddall said. «When I first started on radio, Jerry Howarth was a mentor.
I wasn't a broadcaster and I came into the business working alongside what I would consider the best in the business. I was very fortunate for his guidance and his hints on when to come in and when to get out. It was fantastic.
Which broadcasting duo do you enjoy most during the Blue Jays game?
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Previously on Blue Jays Central
| POLL |
JUIN 23 | 349 ANSWERS Joe Siddall to take over Blue Jays broadcasts for Buck Martinez upon retirement Which broadcasting duo do you enjoy most during the Blue Jays game? |
| Buck and Dan | 255 | 73.1 % |
| Dan and Caleb | 29 | 8.3 % |
| Dan and Joe | 56 | 16 % |
| Ben and Joe | 9 | 2.6 % |
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