UGH!!!! Al Leiter and Flaherty in the booth! That is a recipe for a ton of questions. Now the Yankees have a new catcher in the lineup so there wil be a ton of questions to make Flaherty feel important because he is such an expert on catching. And I'm sure Hughes will be a major subject for Kay to ask Al Leiter about. This is gonna be annoying!
This is the obvious question that was going to be asked. I could have written it this morning knowing he'd ask.
"How tough is it for Stewart to catch Hughes after never catching him?"
Commenting on Stewart's signals.
"Did you ever put chalk or whiteout on your fingers so the pitcher can see the signals better?"
They are showing Stewart putting whiteout on the back of his fingers.
"How come they are putting the whiteout on the back of his fingers and not the tips?"
On Hughes's struggles.
"Does your mind start to play games with you at this point Al?"
Stewart is having a tough time catching Hughes.
"Do you lose faith in the catcher if something, something, something?" Kay asked some dumb question (Something about crossing up the catcher) that even Al Leiter had no idea what he was asking because Al goes "I'm trying to figure out what you just asked."
Hughes still struggling.
"When do you make the deliniation between growing pains and he just doesn't have it now? How can you tell it's not a physical problem?"
Rogers blows on his hands because it's cold.
"Does blowing on your hands help? Here's my question, if they allow you to blow on your hands on a cold day why can't you do it on a warm day?"
Stewart has a ball fouled off of his mask.
"You can honestly say that doesn't hurt, John?"
About Kay's Questions
Kay's Questions is a blog dedicated to tracking the insane amount of questions Michael Kay poses to his co-announcers during the New York Yankee telecasts on the YES Network. Michael Kay's "style" of calling the Yankee games drives me nuts. I obviously cannot watch every minute of every Yankee game so other Kay-detractors are welcome to add to the list. It will be fun to see how many times he repeats the same question throughout the baseball campaign.
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