SR: Niehaus Called Helluva Game
Before he began narrating our summer nights, Dave Niehaus was third
fiddle to Dick Enberg and
Don Drysdale in the broadcast booth of the
California Angels, owned by the Singing Cowboy himself, Gene Autry. “David, you call a hell of a game,” Autry once told Niehaus. “Not the game I’m watching, but a hell of a game.” Niehaus told that story on himself upon his election to the
broadcasters’ wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame two years ago. The
occasion called for stories, for humor and humility to leaven the
treacly reverence in which the game loves to wallow – but without
sacrificing the appreciation and respect due the moment. And this was Dave Niehaus’ specialty/
John Blanchette
, SR.
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(AP file photo: Dave Niehaus interviewing Ken Griffey Jr & Griffey Sr. in 1999)
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My, oh my: What a sad day in Seattle
/Christian Caple, Daily News
Question: What did you appreciate most about Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame broadcaster Dave Niehaus?
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