"I think unanimously, as a broadcaster, no matter what level you're at, you're always listening for other broadcasters and how they do things," Pay told NESN.com. "Taking different pieces of how they phrase different plays and different things they use, things that you like, and kind of pick their brain and always just having that kind of student of the game mentality."
"I think just being able to sit next to a seasoned veteran like Dave O'Brien, it's going to be hard not to learn at least a few things from him," Tiedemann added. "That doesn't include just on the air. It's how he conducts himself off the air as well in his prep."
"We kind of split it up," Tiedemann explained. "I'll do six innings of play-by-play, Rylee is the analyst, and then in the middle three innings, we switch. Rylee does the middle three play-by-play."
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