Category: Curt Smith Series – 10. 2021
HOFer Jon Miller’s résumé: 21 ESPN seasons and still vibrantly calling Giants games after 25 elegant years
Today continues our look at radio/TV Voices of baseball’s 10 post-season teams by Curt […]
Ernie Johnson Sr. – Braves’ superb play-by-player from Milwaukee to Atlanta; Like son, Jr. – a gentleman
Today continues our look at radio/TV Voices of baseball’s 10 post-season teams by […]
Bob Uecker, 51 play-by-play seasons with Brewers; A quipster, actor and a perfectly rhythmic radio voice
Today continues our look at radio/TV Voices of all of baseball’s 10 post-season […]
DeWayne Staats: The play-by-play heroes of his childhood – crackled through the nighttime sky
Today continues our look at radio/TV Voices of baseball’s 10 post-season teams by Curt Smith, […]
In 1962, Gene Elston brought an easygoing sound to Texas when the NL expanded to Houston
Today continues our look at radio/TV Voices of all of baseball’s 10 post-season […]
White Sox: The Old Commander, Bob Elson, was as identified with Chicagoans as the club itself
Today our series continues about radio/TV Voices of all of baseball’s 10 post-season teams by […]
Jack Buck might as well have been St. Louis’ mayor; He was more popular in town than most of them
Today continues our look at radio/TV Voices of all of baseball’s 10 post-season teams by […]
Embraced by all? The Yanks’ John Sterling is behind only the beloved Phil Rizzuto in longevity, 33 years
Today continues our look at radio/TV Voices of all of baseball’s 10 post-season teams […]
Growing up a diehard Yankees fan, Joe Castiglione is the longest ever Red Sox voice, 39 fabled seasons
Today continues our look at radio/TV Voices of all of baseball’s 10 post-season teams […]
Starting with Vin Scully, historian Curt Smith profiles one voice of each of this year’s 10 post-season teams
Today begins a unique series: a look at radio/TV Voices of all of […]