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Best former-pro tv analyst/play by play (any sport)
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[QUOTE="coachcap, post: 4629770, member: 621"] Throwing out some names from my youth (eons ago): -Our own George Erlich -Mel Allen describing a "Ballantine Blast" -Charlie Jones & Al Derogatis doing west coast games in the early days of the AFL -caught former Brooklyn Dodgers voice Red Barber as he was winding down his career from the "catbird seat" at Yankee Stadium -Curt Gowdy & Tony Kubek on the NBC Saturday game of the week -Paul Christman as Gowdy's sidekick on AFL Brpadcasts -Chris Schenkel as the early '60s CBS tv Voice of the New York Giants (in the early 60's CBS assigned a broadcast crew to each NFL team home and away & Jack Whitaker was the play by play caller for the Eagles) -Lindsay Nelson describing ANY sport (Notre Dame football, football bowl games, & of course, the METS) Always wondered where he got those technicolor blazers -Chuck Thompson describing Orioles games in WBAL -Jim Palmer was decent as an baseball analyst after his HOF career as ace of the Oriole -Bob Wilson as the longtime radio voice of the Boston Bruins -Who could ever forget the raspy voice of avowed homer radio broadcaster Johnny Most describing a Celtics game? [/QUOTE]
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