Chris Archer is one of the better interviews in baseball. So it was no surprise to see him perform so well Tuesday as a guest of the ESPN broadcast team that worked the American League wild card game at Yankees Stadium.
Archer, who played in his first All-Star game this season, obviously would rather have been participating in the postseason for the second time in his young career, but the year didn't go the way he and his Tampa Rays teammates wanted it to.
[Elsewhere: Astros blank Yankees 3-0 in AL wild-card game.]
Instead of going to sit on the beach somewhere or heading to the nearest golf course, the 27-year-old decided to challenge himself by diving into the broadcast side of the game. He clearly demonstrated a knack for talking about the game in ways that fans could easily follow and he likely has a future in broadcasting if he chooses to continue down this road as his career progresses.
If Chris Archer wasn't so good at throwing sliders, he'd instantly be one of the best baseball commentators.
— Brett Anderson (@BrettAnderson35) October 7, 2015
Chris Archer is 1 of the 10-12 best pitchers on Earth, and might also be 1 of the 10-12 baseball commentators on Earth. What a jerk.
— Jonah Keri (@jonahkeri) October 7, 2015
It's annoying when a guy like Chris Archer is better at both sports and media than I am.
— Andy Glockner (@AndyGlockner) October 7, 2015
He also might have the best hair of any baseball broadcaster.
Chris Archer and Buster Olney would make for an interesting buddy comedy pic.twitter.com/q2ABoNKSLx
— The Cauldron (@TheCauldron) October 7, 2015
One of the best parts of his day participating in the coverage came before the game when viewers took note of the absence of socks with his suit and tie.
Lookin' good, @ChrisArcher42! He's live on the set of @BBTN at Yankee Stadium before the AL Wild Card Game. pic.twitter.com/7NuHqGs04G
— Tampa Bay Rays (@RaysBaseball) October 6, 2015
Haha. People hating on my non sock game. It's called swag guys. Sorry. Lol. Jk. Love you all
— Chris Archer (@ChrisArcher42) October 6, 2015
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Socks or sans socks, we're looking forward to Archer continuing to develop his hidden talent as a broadcaster. He's off to a solid start.

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