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Name Pronunciation
Jon Miller = uu-EH-hah-LA = correct
Joe Morgan = uu-"E"-Harr-ah = wrong
Jon Miller, I noticed he had all the Japanese names spot on. He even called Sadahara Oh "Oh-san" which is pretty cool that he knows.
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Re: Name Pronunciation
[ Author:
westbaystars
| Posted: Mar 19, 2006 3:17 PM | YBS Fan ]
It would be more cool if he referred to Oh as "Oh-kantoku."
(
kantoku
= manager; One is often referred to as
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Joe Morgan = uu-"E"-Harr-ah = wrong
Jon Miller, I noticed he had all the Japanese names spot on. He even called Sadahara Oh "Oh-san" which is pretty cool that he knows.