Hot mic, two words every broadcaster hopes to avoid seeing in a headline next to their name. Luckily for San Diego Padres broadcaster Bob Scanlan, as far as hot mic gaffes go, this one wasn’t too bad.
Bob Scanlan, field reporter for the San Diego Padres, had an eventful evening on Tuesday. With the Padres in St. Louis, Scanlan appeared to be caught on a hot mic, and also got hit in the noggin by a ...
Opening Day is just eight days away. We've learned a lot about the Padres during Summer Camp, but there are still some questions left to be answered before game one of 60. To help assess the landscape ...
Peoria, Ariz.Peoria, Ariz. — Bob Scanlan was a major league reliever for parts of nine seasons, hosted pre- and postgame shows on Channel 4 San Diego, and worked as a color analyst on Padres radio ...
Peoria, Ariz.Peoria, Ariz. — The Padres officially announced their 2017 broadcast team, including the additions of Tony Gwynn Jr. and Bob Scanlan. Gwynn, a former Padres outfielder who was part of the ...
On paper, the Padres have one of the most talented Major League Baseball teams of the last 30 years. But, will it become a great team or just be a collection of great players? The On Friar Podcast got ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Bob Scanlan was in Palm Desert on Feb. 12, 2007, freshly ...