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Fans love to hate him Stud deer
Called Brewers for 40 years "juuuust a bit outside"
Reds radio for 40 years
"Holy Cow"
Red sox for awhile then NBC called Williams final at bat
With Yanks & with Costas Quit with MLB work stoppage 94
retired as baseball player in 54 then 57 years broadcasting
ESPN Orioles & home with Giants Worked with Morgan
coined "a can of corn" Reds Dodgers & Yanks booth
"How about that!" Steinbrenner favorite
7th inning stretch Take me out to the ballgame at Wrigley
Joe's dad Gibson's walkoff "I don't believe what I just saw!"
They loved him in Detroit 1960 to2002
Worked with Whitey beloved in Quaker Ciity
worked alone 65 years in Dodger Blue The Best Ever!
Play by play for MLB network NBC 1980 to 2019 Olympic work
college football his best ABC 1966 to 2006 first play by play Monday night football
Monday Night football play by play 1971 to 1985
Humble Howard
Dandy
superbowl winner video football game
Play by play Vegas Raiders coined phase March Madness
ESPN broadcaster Hear Coach Vegas Raiders won SBowl Tampa
Philly guy ESPN football reported on T O as Eagle
Called ESPN first college basketball and has distinct style some dont like
play by play basketball from Canada works with Vitale
Coach K's bench attorney and some say the best basketball announcer
Lets get ready to rumble
interview show golf channel former Ryder cup player 1989
Masters announcer for CBS
called American golf team Choking freaking dogs

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