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everything to protect their precious gate - to kick in the required money to put retractable domes on all new stadiums. * Red Barber once got fired for having the gall to tell his Ch. 11 audience that there were 413 people at a Yankees-White Sox game
doubleheader. Mickey was so close, and so far away. While my grandmother listened for the sound of the shofar, I listened to Red Barber inside a cocoon of heavy red velvet drapery that concealed his voice and my apostasy. While she prayed for my future
a stroll nourishes the good senses. The Yankees , in my listening lifetime, have provided, in order: Mel Allen, Red Barber , Phil Rizzuto, Jerry Coleman, Joe Garagiola, Frank Messer, Bob Gamere, Bill White, Dom Valentino, Fran Healy
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for a batter taking a called third strike; and ''Two for the price of one!'' for a double play. Harwell relieved Red Barber with the Brooklyn Dodgers, who acquired him for a catcher in 1948, and later worked for the New York Giants and Baltimore
Series, and has said it is the greatest individual performance he has seen. Scully shared the booth with Hall of Famer Red Barber and Connie Desmond in his first three years with the Dodgers. Asked what Barber would think of his decision, he replied
Kalas wasn't just the voice of the Phillies . He was the background music for everyday life, the way Mel Allen, Red Barber or Bob Murphy were for generations of New Yorkers, or Vin Scully is for Dodger fans on the West Coast. When Philadelphians
excellent, and I'm leaning toward one more year." Scully's association with the Dodgers, which began alongside Red Barber in the booth when the team played in Brooklyn, is among the longest of any broadcaster with a club in pro sports history
legendary broadcaster. If there were a Mount Rushmore for Baseball announcers, he would be there with Vin Scully, Red Barber , Mel Allen and Jack Buck. Ernie mentioned that, when he started broadcasting New York Giants and Dodgers games after