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Mike Patrick, a longtime ESPN play-by-play-announcer, has died. He was 80. Patrick died of natural causes on Sunday in Fairfax, Va., his doctor confirmed to the network on Tuesday. The announcer ...
Longtime New York Yankees announcer John Sterling is returning to a New York City-based radio booth near you. However, Sterling doesn’t intend on coming back to spending his Saturday afternoons ...
Longtime New York Yankees announcer John Sterling is returning to a New York City-based radio booth near you. However, Sterling doesn’t intend on coming back to spending his Saturday afternoons ...
ESPN has announced that longtime play-by-play announcer Mike Patrick has died. He was 80 years old. Patrick spent 36 years at ESPN and called his last event -- the Liberty Bowl -- in December of 2017.
Legendary ESPN broadcaster Mike Patrick has passed away at the age of 80 years old, the network confirmed on Tuesday. Patrick spent 36 years as a play-by-play commentator for ESPN, serving as ...
Longtime ESPN announcer Mike Patrick has died at the age of 80. ESPN confirmed Tuesday that Patrick died Sunday of natural causes in Fairfax, Va. His death was confirmed by Patrick’s doctor ...
Last week, Mets announcer Gary Cohen had to say goodbye to his Great Dane. In doing so, Cohen had to miss Friday’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals, and SNY’s Steve Gelbs filled in.
Yankees announcer Michael Kay was understandably furious—and he immediately shared his displeasure with Matthews. “Just unfathomable,” Kay said. “Either you call it when it happens ...
UFC announcer Bruce Buffer recently weighed in on WWE star Logan Paul's potential debut in the octagon. The 67-year-old believes in the YouTuber's abilities to make it big in MMA, referring to him ...
An announcer questioned the Mavericks' future, adding to Harrison's misery. Doncic revealed he hasn't spoken to Harrison since the trade, expressing sadness over the situation as he focuses on his ...
His final ESPN call came in the 2017 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. That career included being the play-by-play announcer for the first NFL regular-season game ever broadcast on ESPN, back in 1987 ...
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