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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message k.net... http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060220/...v/obit_gowdy_4 A good broadcaster. Aw, that's sad. Good guy. I grew up listening to him broadcast the Red Sox games. Very distinctive voice that was recognized anywhere. RCE |
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![]() "RCE" wrote in message news:VpOdnfxLepe4hmfeRVn- ...... I grew up listening to him broadcast the Red Sox games. Very distinctive voice that was recognized anywhere. Me too. Curt Gowdy WAS the Red Sox -- in bed at night with the radio low, covers pulled up over everything so my mom wouldn't hear and make me shut it off - listening, listening.... names you never forget, Williams, Jensen, Piersall; and that distinctive, baseball background hum of the stands when the announcers weren't speaking (something today's announcers don't seem to get), and Gowdy's unmistakable voice, doing a quick promo during a slow time in the game -- "Hi, neighbor -- have a 'Gansett......... |
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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "RCE" wrote in message news:VpOdnfxLepe4hmfeRVn- ...... I grew up listening to him broadcast the Red Sox games. Very distinctive voice that was recognized anywhere. Me too. Curt Gowdy WAS the Red Sox -- in bed at night with the radio low, covers pulled up over everything so my mom wouldn't hear and make me shut it off - listening, listening.... names you never forget, Williams, Jensen, Piersall; and that distinctive, baseball background hum of the stands when the announcers weren't speaking (something today's announcers don't seem to get), and Gowdy's unmistakable voice, doing a quick promo during a slow time in the game -- "Hi, neighbor -- have a 'Gansett......... Wow. Forgot about that. I can hear it now in my ear's mind. One of my favorite seasons was the year of the "Monster" .... relief pitcher Dick Raditz or Radatz, depending on who you listen to .. Copied this little bit of trivia from a web site: ''The Monster" nickname was born in 1963, after a game against the Yankees in Fenway Park in which Mr. Radatz entered with the bases loaded and struck out Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, and Elston Howard -- all American League MVPs at one time -- on a total of 10 pitches. It was after that game that Mr. Radatz punched the sky, a gesture he forgot about making until legendary Sox broadcaster Curt Gowdy reminded him of it the next day. Mantle, the story goes, was heard to grumble about ''that monster" afterward, and a nickname was born. Newspaper reports say Mr. Radatz faced Mantle, a Hall of Famer, 63 times, and struck him out 47 times. RCE |
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![]() "RCE" wrote in message news:I5SdnU2Ej9LN6GfenZ2dnUVZ_t- One of my favorite seasons was the year of the "Monster" .... relief pitcher Dick Radatz, Dick continued to live near Boston after his baseball career. He died about a year ago in a tragic falling accident in his home. |
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