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Topic 9 · 30 responses · archived october 2000
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~terry seed
Let's talk sports radio and sports announcers, sports talk show hosts, and commentators, the good, the bad and the ugly.
~terry #1
My all time favorite sports broadcasting team? It's a trio who used to announce the St. Louis Cardinals baseball games in the late 60s and early 70s. Can you guess who this would be? Who is your favroite sportscaster?
~fbrown #2
I guess my favorite announcer has to be Brad Sham. I couldn't wait to turn down the volume on the TV and listen to Brad call Cowboys games. I don't think he does quite as well calling the Rangers now, but he's still my favorite. Worst combination has got to be Brent Musberger and Dick Vermeil calling college football. Have either of these guys ever seen a college football rule book? During the Sugar Bowl 2 years ago (Florida-Florida State), I counted over 20 completely incorrect rule interpretations. No excuse for their incoherent ramblings about rules that don't exist at the college level.
~terry #3
But Brent was such good Saturday Night Live skit material.
~terry #4
Did you see the Statesman article today on Max and the speculation as to whether he's really Dribblin' Dick?
~max #5
Once and for all, let it be read here... Max Miller and Dribblin' Dick Dickerson are two different people! How do these nasty rumors get started?
~terry #6
That settles it then. I think John Herndon, the radio columnist for the esteemed Snakeskin started the rumor. He states that "they both come to and left Z-102 at the same time, and both returned to KFON at the same time. They work the same split shift. Both have the same gravelly voice and Yankee-something accent (although Dickerson's attitude in in overdrive). They have identical opinions on such issues as Coach Gustafson, Big 12 football and the sports department of this newspaper, and they use the same phrases to express them." He goes on to say, ". . . Dickerson is the only person in radio that I've ever known who refuses to have his picture taken" and "one thing seems certain - you'll never catch them both in the same place at the same time."
~oplion #7
Raido sports announcer of the decade(at least in Dolphin land) is Hank Goldberg,the voice of the Miami Dolphins,at AM 610 WIOD. The man gets caught up in the game and his no BS approach makes me turn down the TV and listed to Hank call the game. I'll be watching a game an remark "Who hired this Bozo"...off goes the sound and on comes Hank.His mimicing of Howard Cosell is great. jjftlaud
~terry #8
Where's Harry ("holy cow . . . it might be, it could be!") Carey these days? In the Cubs booth? Or?
~slowhand #9
I remember growing up in New York and watching a Met's game and there was no better baseball announcer at that time then, Lindsay Nelson!!
~Mariner #10
If you want a new, fresh, sports radio talk show host to listen to........... fire up your browser and go to www.jimrome.com You can listen to his show live everyday, and also some shows are even archived. Also read the HUGE FAXes; they are hilarious. Let's bring Jim Rome to Austin!!!
~terry #11
http://www.jimrome.com I'll check it out. How did you discover this?
~Mariner #12
I listen to him on Mondays and Wednesdays when I don't work in Austin!! He's great, you should listen to some of his archived shows. It is a non-stop action packed show!!
~terry #13
I did check out some of the RealAudio stuff, interesting. I'd like to see Max to the same thing on his website someday with RealAudio. I'm building a RealAudio Server at barton.spring.com this weekend (another webserver of ours).
~ginger #14
How's the realaudio server project coming along?
~terry #15
Great, it's working on http://www.childrenstory.com
~ginger #16
Cool.
~TJ #17
What happened to Dribblin Dick?????????
~terry #18
We're trying to figure that out. Are they both off the air?
~MarciaH #19
Russ Hodges and Ernie Harwell doing the New York Giants Baseball games from the Polo Grounds...best of all time, with the possible exception of present day John Burnett who can, all by himself dig into his incredible memory and tell story after entertaining story during long and sometimes uneventful baseball games in Hilo!
~mrchips #20
*BLUSH* Russ Hodges and Ernie Harwell are both in the Baseball Hall of Fame. I am privileged to have my name mentioned even in the same post with theirs, even if it is obvious that you are prejudiced in my favor.
~mrchips #21
Terry, could those Cardinals announcers (on KMOX Radio) in the late 60s and early 70s have been the late Harry Caray, Jack Buck, (and maybe an upstart kid named Costas)? I'm pretty sure I nailed 2 out of 3. I was a Cubs fan as a kid, but also listened to the "hated but respected" Cardinals on the radio. Loved Caray and Buck, but for years had a hard time with Harry as Cubs announcer because of his background for two "hated" teams (Cards and White Sox). But, Harry being Harry, won me over again. Holy cow! What's up in Heaven, Harry?
~BjarneJensen #22
fuckings pesants
~mrchips #23
What brought on this short but poorly-spelled salvo of profanity?
~terry #24
The third was Joe Garagiola, and Tim McCarver joined them later on. This was as good a sportscasting trio as you could hope for, they all went on to national prominence. Of course Harry got in hot water for nailing Auggie Busch's wife (of the beer company) and had to shuffle off to Chicago. Joe Garagiola, of course, was the former Cardinal catcher. These guys had an incredible rapport.
~mrchips #25
Harry later claimed the rumors about nailing Busch's much younger (and beautiful) wife were not true. When asked why he didn't deny it then, he said. "Look at her and look at me. If you were me, would you deny it?" Ironically, Harry kept doing Budweiser commercials for the rest of his life. And I knew I had two out of three. When I listened to them as a child (a little earlier than you), there was no third on the broadcast. Garagiola (a St. Louis native from "Dago Hill" and Yogi Berra's childhood f iend) was still working with Joe Wolf on NBC's Game of the Week and McCarver (the best color man in the business) was still in the prime of his playing career. Of course, I guessed Costas because he was a St. Louis native and young. I think he actually started his pro broadcast career by doing the old St. Louis Spirits of the American Basketball Association in the mid 70s. He, like many great sports broadcasters, went to Syracuse University, and did Orangemen sports on the campus AM radio station there
~sprin5 #26
Any comments on the Monday Night Football pick of Dennis Miller as the third booth guy instead of Rush Limbaugh. Is Miller a little too acerbic?
~MarciaH #27
Lots - thought I had posted it. John and I discussed the entire deal in ABC's grab for an audience which has many other options including cable. We figured they might do a triple picture in a picture - Barney for the kids, QVC for the Mom, X Sports for the teen boys and in the big screen fore the celebrities stepping all over each other's lines. In this mex perhaps they will allow a little football to sneak through. Don't think much of it, actually. Miller will have to be differennt from what we have seen so far, I think!
~sprin5 #28
It will be interesting to see how far afield he goes.
~MarciaH #29
I think, if they can keep egos under control, it just might work. I hope they have a backup cast just in case. I would not even bet last night's garbage on this one. Too many unknowns. It takes chemistry to make it work.
~terry #30
How's John these days?
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