so this is basically a three-hour workout for you and two other guys. there s three levels to the scoreboard. one guy takes each level. and you re just running back and forth plugging numbers in. people want to know you got this gig. this is one of the coolest jobs in the city of chicago. you ve been doing this for a quarter century. how did you land this gig? i had to wait until a guy retired. but just doing the scoreboard. my b.a. said i ve got a good job for you, 1060 i know that address. it was wrigley field. was there a day, darryl, that stands out as your favorite game? kerry wood. 20 strikeouts in 1998. how about a team or season?
but it is clear that he s got work in terms of putting substance behind some of the glib lines he s delivered. let s check in before we go to break with willie geist again. willie, where are you? guys, i m way up behind you in this 100-year old scoreboard. i m peeking through the ninth inning of the cincinnati and pittsburgh game. my buddy darryl here has been running the scoreboard for 24 seasons joins me now. darryl, i love the way things work now. first of all, this is the original scoreboard. absolutely. and it gets chaotic in here. you not only you got the cubs game, you got the white sox games but a lot of out of town games in here. constantly, i can hear myself talk. i put the scores up. on the scorecard. i ll yell and scream them out to the guys below. it s a lot of running up and down, second third to third floor. guys are going side to side.