"You always remember where you are when important things in your life happen. He said, 'We're not going to get twisted into a pretzel over this. I'm your safety net. Everything is going to be fine.'"
Emrick has called Pirates spring training games on radio and television. A March 3 game against the Toronto Blue Jays was the first baseball game he worked in more than 50 years, since doing a college game at Miami (Ohio) University, which he called "sort of an abomination," because they were without a media guide or game notes. Famous for calling hockey at a breakneck pace and describing the movement of the puck with words such as knifed, feathered and pitchforked, Emrick made the adjustment to a slower game before a more relaxed atmosphere.
"Getting that under my belt helped an awful lot in terms of comfort level," Emrick said. "You also realize that you are in a different setting [Friday]. Not only is it a regular-season game but it's at PNC, which is one of the higher (press box) locations in the league.
"It is an adjustment, and you also don't want to wear people out because it is three hours and you can wind up being too busy. But I have a feeling I'll have a very experienced monitor (Costas) next to me. And one of the things I'm going to ask him about is to just keep a monitor on me. If I'm saying too much or not saying enough, just give me a nudge or let me know."
At McKechnie Field in Bradenton, Fla., the Pirates' spring training home, Emrick was about 40 feet behind and 20 feet above home plate. So he's been receiving advice from other baseball announcers on how to judge fly balls at PNC Park. He'll also be watching a Pirates team that's won six straight entering its game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday, a run that moved them within a half-game of second place in the National League Central Division.
Adding to the intrigue of Emrick's night in the booth is the Cubs' probable starting pitcher, right-hander Jake Arrieta. The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner is 12-3 with a 2.33 earned run average, and 9-1 with a 1.46 ERA in 12 starts against the Pirates.