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 Post subject: Curt Gowdy
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:07 pm 
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Years ago when I went to work at kcnc in Cheyenne one of the stories was the previous owner told Curt Gowdy he wouldnt make it as a sports broadcaster. (he started out in Cheyyenne) .. In many national parks in Vidawoo and many other parks in wyo  there are Curt Gowdy state parks ..  I miss him as a sports announcer and I miss his personality.. Goodbye Curt,,,


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Sportscaster Curt Gowdy Dies Mon Feb 20, 2:53 PM ET



FORT MYERS, Fla. - Curt Gowdy, one of the signature voices of sports for a generation and a longtime broadcaster for the     Boston Red Sox, died Monday at 86.

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He died in Palm Beach after a long battle with leukemia, Red Sox spokeswoman Pam Ganley said.

Gowdy made his broadcasting debut in 1944 and went on to call the first Super Bowl in 1967 as well as 13     World Series and 16 All-Star games. He also called the famous "Heidi" game in 1968.

In 1951 Gowdy became the main play-by-play voice on the Red Sox broadcast team. He left the Red Sox in 1966 for a 10-year stint as "Game of the Week" announcer for NBC. He also was the longtime host of the "American Sportsman" series.

"He's certainly the greatest play-by-play person up to this point that NBC sports has ever had," NBC Universal Sports chairman Dick Ebersol said Monday. "He literally carried the sports division at NBC for so many years on his back. ... He was a remarkable talent and he was an even more remarkable human being."

Gowdy brought a warm feel to the broadcast booth, his commentary always full of good humor and enthusiasm. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig called Gowdy "one of the legendary broadcasters of our game."

"His distinct voice was a comfort to a generation of baseball fans in New England and throughout the country," he said.

In his 1960 essay "Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu" published in The New Yorker, John Updike said Gowdy sounded like "everybody's brother-in-law."

George Bodenheimer, president of ESPN and ABC Sports, said Gowdy was a "pioneer in our business and set the highest of standards for everyone in sports broadcasting."

"His many contributions to ABC, as host of "American Sportsman" and other ABC Sports' programs, are indelible," he said.

Red Sox player John Pesky, speaking from Red Sox training camp in Fort Myers, remembered Gowdy as "a peach of a guy." Pesky said Gowdy was always in the clubhouse before games and always eager to talk.

"He was really easy to speak to," he said.

The award-winning broadcaster began his career in Cheyenne, Wyo., in 1944 standing on a milk crate, giving a football play-by-play in subzero temperatures. By 1949 he was calling games for the     New York Yankees and two years later he began calling games for the Red Sox.

Gowdy has been honored with dozens of awards. He was inducted into the broadcast wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984, the American Sportscaster's Hall of Fame in 1985. The Curt Gowdy State Park was established in Wyoming in 1971.


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Those of us who remember Mr. Gowdy will miss him.  The sports world has lost a truly great man.

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Oh...how sad. Another era  passing. Rest in Peace.

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