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The Kevin Sheehan Show

Bob Carpenter talks Nationals on Opening Day!

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Audacy

News, Sports

4.7697 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

3.27.25, Bob Carpenter, Nationals PxP joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the Nationals going into the 2025 season with opening day being arriving.

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McKenzie Gore against Wheeler today, opening day, Nats Park 405 first pitch against the Phillies and Bob Carpenter

0:25.2

will start his final season as the lead voice of the Nationals on Masson.

0:32.6

He joins us right now. What are you going to do this time next year? You just get,

0:36.8

you play a lot of golf?

0:39.0

I'm going to be listening to you on the radio, and it'll be the first time in about 20 years that

0:44.1

you and I haven't visited on opening day. Kevin, I think you're the one guy who's called me

0:48.9

every year on opening day, and it's become sort of a tradition for you and me. So I don't know, maybe I'll

0:54.9

have to tune in and see who you have on next year. Well, I can still have you on next year.

1:00.1

We can still talk, even though you're not calling the game. Yes, I have had you on every single

1:05.6

year opening day, and I've had you on at other various times during the course of the year.

1:10.0

And I find one of the reasons I love having you on is sometimes various times during the course of the year, and I find one of the

1:11.5

reasons I love having you on is sometimes we end up talking about a lot more than just the

1:16.7

nationals, and I don't know that everybody knows this about you, but you were long established

1:22.7

as an outstanding play-by-play voice in multiple sports before you came to Washington to start calling

1:30.2

Nat's games. And I'm wondering over your 40-plus year career as a play-by-play announcer,

1:37.9

why do you think? What's been the thing that has been most appealing about the way you've called games,

1:45.8

in your opinion?

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