- Fran Healy (baseball)
Francis Xavier Healy (born
September 6 ,1946 inHolyoke, Massachusetts ), is a formerbaseball catcher best known for his long tenure calling television broadcasts for theNew York Mets on theMSG Network and Fox Sports Net New York. In his baseball career, Healy played for theKansas City Royals ,San Francisco Giants andNew York Yankees , accumulating a .250 career batting average. The highlight of his time with the Royals came in 1973, Healy caught Steve Busby's no-hitter against the Detroit Tigers. Healy was noted for his close relationship withReggie Jackson while on the Yankees, where he served as a mediator between the fiery slugger and Yankee managerBilly Martin , as well as fellow teammate, captainThurman Munson .After his playing career ended in 1978, he worked on radio broadcasts for the Yankees until 1981. In 1979, he added the Yankees' cable television broadcasts on
SportsChannel (which became Fox Sports Net New York) to the resume, staying with the cable crew until the end of the 1983 season. Healy worked on Mets telecasts from 1984 to 2005, also working as the host of "Mets Inside Pitch" and "Halls of Fame", a series that profiled careers of famous athletes (and originally taking its name from the cough drop company that shared the name. He is one of three sportscasters who was a regular announcer for both the Yankees and the Mets; the others areTom Seaver andTim McCarver .When
Keith Hernandez was added to Mets telecasts, Healy and Hernandez's game-calling often became humorous, pointing to a sometimes-contentious relationship between the two. Healy was not signed to be part of the Mets' new cable channel,SportsNet New York , for 2006. Healy is the current host of "The Game 365" onMSG Network , inNew York . The show profiles many athletes and coaches in sports.External links
*baseball-reference|id=h/healyfr02
* [http://www.msgnetwork.com/ourteam_fhealy.jsp Profile from MSG Network]
* [http://www.royalsreview.com/story/2007/12/2/142458/184 The 100 Greatest Royals of All-Time- #77 Fran Healy]
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