Mike Schur jumps on chance to call Sox game
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ANAHEIM -- Bill Walton¡¯s performance as White Sox guest broadcaster on Friday night at Angel Stadium had him trending on Twitter all night long, and generated a plethora of memorable quotes. Anyone who caught even segments of the broadcast won¡¯t soon forget it.
One of those people is Saturday night¡¯s guest broadcaster, Mike Schur, who knows the bar has been set high for him.
¡°Bill Walton is a national treasure,¡± said Schur. ¡°There should be a federal law that he has to call one game a year in every major sport. It was utterly delightful, I loved every second of it. So I hope to be one-eightieth as entertaining as Bill was last night.¡±
If you don¡¯t know Schur¡¯s name, there¡¯s a good chance you¡¯ve heard of his work. Schur produced, wrote for and appeared on NBC¡¯s ¡°The Office,¡± co-created ¡°Parks and Recreation¡± and ¡°Brooklyn Nine-Nine,¡± and created ¡°The Good Place.¡± You might also know Schur, a lifelong baseball fan, as ¡°Ken Tremendous,¡± a name he blogged about baseball under for several years, and still uses as his display name on Twitter.
¡°I have literally been watching this game since I was old enough to know that it existed,¡± said Schur. ¡°I have a good head for stats and facts and trivia. ¡ I think that in the course of three hours, there will be ample opportunity for me to expunge some of the completely meaningless information that I have about the game of baseball.¡±
Schur¡¯s baseball bona fides are certainly not in doubt, nor are his abilities as an entertainer. But did he ever think he¡¯d get the opportunity to call a Major League Baseball game?
¡°I¡¯ve never even considered it. I wouldn¡¯t know how to do it if I had wanted to consider it,¡± said Schur. ¡°[White Sox broadcaster Jason Benetti] was a fan of some of the shows I¡¯ve worked on, and he emailed me out of the blue and said, ¡®Steve Stone takes four games off and they¡¯re in Anaheim, do you want to come join me in the booth?¡¯ And my gut instinct was, ¡®You gotta be kidding me, no way, that¡¯s insane. I don¡¯t know how to do that.¡¯ But then the next thought was, ¡®Nobody¡¯s ever gonna invite me to do this again. This is my one chance. So if I ever wanna do it, this is it.¡¯
¡°So I¡¯m shoving down my anxiety, fear into a corner of my soul, and I¡¯m gonna give it a shot.¡±
In spite of that anxiety, Schur is fully prepared for his duties, thanks to one person in particular: his son, William.
¡°I have my advance scouting team, my 11-year-old son, who read me some stats on the way down here,¡± said Schur. ¡°I¡¯m fully briefed on both teams¡¯ home run leaders, ERA leaders. ¡ [But] I¡¯m gonna let Jason do all the hard stuff. I¡¯m just gonna say things like, ¡®Whoa! Deep drive to left.¡¯¡±
Injury updates
? Infielder Yoán Moncada¡¯s rehab is off to a good start, according to manager Rick Renteria. Moncada, working his way back from a right hamstring strain, went 1-for-5 in Friday¡¯s game, and was 2-for-4 with a pair of singles in the first half of Triple-A Charlotte¡¯s doubleheader on Saturday. He then homered in a 1-for-3 performance in the twin bill finale.
Renteria said that Moncada came out of the first rehab game feeling good, and that a return during the upcoming series in Minnesota is possible.
¡°There¡¯s a chance,¡± said Renteria. ¡°We¡¯ll see how he goes over the next few days, and hopefully, it¡¯s all positive.¡±
? Left-hander Manny Bañuelos began a rehab assignment with Class A Advanced Winston-Salem on Saturday. Banuelos, who¡¯s on the 60-day injured list with left shoulder inflammation, threw 86 pitches in 4 2/3 innings, striking out seven while allowing two runs on one walk and five hits, including a home run.
¡°Right now, we¡¯ll continue to monitor his progress,¡± said Renteria. ¡°We¡¯re in the middle of this month, we still have the next month to deal with, but right now, we¡¯ll just take it one day at a time, see how it works out today, and continue to adjust and make plans and follow his progression.¡±
Banuelos last pitched for the White Sox on June 15. In 13 games (eight starts) this season, he has a 6.90 ERA and a 1.84 WHIP.
? Right-hander Carson Fulmer, on the 10-day injured list with a strained right hamstring, is improving, but continues to feel some tightness in his leg. He is currently at the White Sox facilities in Glendale, Ariz.
¡°He¡¯ll continue doing everything he can to kind of continue strengthening, and trying to minimize that sensation of the tug on his leg,¡± said Renteria. ¡°As that starts to clear up, he¡¯ll be able to increase his activity.¡±
Roster move
The White Sox announced on Friday that they had outrighted AJ Reed to Triple-A and that he accepted his assignment. The move cut the 40-man roster down to 39 players.
In 14 games with Chicago this season, Reed batted .136/.204/.205 with one home run.