- Joe Buck
Infobox Person
name = Joe Buck
image_size = 150px
caption = Buck on the field atBusch Stadium
birth_date = birth date and age|1969|4|25
birth_place =St. Petersburg, Florida
education = B.A. in English, Indiana University
occupation =Sportscaster
spouse = Ann Archambault
parents =Jack Buck and Carole Lintzenich
children = Natalie and Trudy Joseph Francis "Joe" Buck (bornApril 25 ,1969 ) is an Americansportscaster and the son of the late Hall of Fame sportscasterJack Buck . He has won numerousSports Emmy Awards for hisplay-by-play work withFox Sports television .Biography
Education
Buck was born in
St. Petersburg, Florida (where theSt. Louis Cardinals , for whom his father broadcast, then conducted theirspring training ) and raised inSt. Louis, Missouri . After graduating from St. Louis Country Day School, Buck began his broadcasting career in 1989, while he was an undergraduate at Indiana University. When Buck graduated from Indiana two years later, he received a B.A. in English and a minor intelecommunications . Buck was also a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity Beta Eta Chapter.Career
Before FOX
Buck called play-by-play for the then-Louisville Redbirds, a minor league affiliate of the Cardinals, and was a reporter for
ESPN 's coverage of theTriple-A All-Star Game . In 1991, Buck did reporting for St Louis' CBS affiliateKMOV . Also in 1991, Joe followed in his father's footsteps by broadcasting for the Cardinals on local television and KMOX Radio, filling in while his father was working on CBS telecasts. In the 1992-93 season, he was the color commentator for University of Missouri basketball broadcasts.Buck continued to call Cardinals games after being hired by FOX, initially with his father on KMOX and later on
FSN Midwest television. As his network duties increased, however, Buck's local workload shrunk, and prior to the 2008 season it was announced that Buck would no longer be calling Cardinals telecasts for FSN Midwest. This would mark the first time since 1960 that a member of the Buck family would not be part of the team's broadcasting crew. [citeweb| url=http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/sports/stories.nsf/cardinals/story/8CFCC3972CF335E28625740200190400?OpenDocument | title=Run of Bucks broadcasting Cardinals comes to an end | author=Dan Caesar |publisher="St. Louis Post-Dispatch" | date=2008-03-04 ]Hiring at FOX
In 1994, Buck was hired by FOX, and at the age of 25 became the youngest man ever to announce a regular slate of
National Football League games on network television."Major League Baseball on FOX"
In by|1996, he was named FOX's lead play-by-play voice for Major League Baseball, teaming with
Tim McCarver , who had previously worked with Joe's father on CBS. That year, he became the youngest man to do a national broadcast (for all nine innings and games, as a network employee as opposed to simply being a representative of one the participating teams) for a World Series, surpassingSean McDonough , who called the1992 World Series for CBS at the age of 30. McDonough had replaced Jack Buck as CBS' lead baseball play-by-play man after the elder Buck was fired in late by|1991. OnSeptember 8 , by|1998, Joe Buck calledMark McGwire 's 62ndhome run that brokeRoger Maris ' single-season record. The game was nationally televised live inprime time on FOX. It was a rarity for a nationally televised regular season game to not be aired on cable since the end of the "Monday Night Baseball " era on ABC in by|1989.During FOX's broadcast of the
2002 World Series , Joe Buck paid implicit tribute to his father, who had died only a few months earlier (he had read the eulogy at his father's funeral), by calling the final out of Game 6 (which tied the series at 3-3, and thus ensured there would be a Game 7 broadcast the next night) with the phrase, "We'll see you tomorrow night." This was the same phrase with which Jack Buck had famously calledKirby Puckett 's home run off Bravespitcher Charlie Leibrandt which ended Game 6 of the1991 World Series . Since then he has continued to use this phrase at appropriate times. His low-key statement "St. Louis has a World Series winner.", at the close of the2006 World Series , echoed a long-time catchphrase of Jack Buck's, at the close of any Cardinals victory: "And that's a winner!""NFL on FOX"
Buck became Fox Sports' lead NFL
play-by-play man in 2002 (taking over forPat Summerall ), teaming withCris Collinsworth andTroy Aikman ascolor commentator s andPam Oliver as thesideline reporter . Buck is only the third announcer to handle a television network's lead MLB and NFL coverage in the same year (followingNBC 'sCurt Gowdy and ABC'sAl Michaels ). By by|2002, Buck's FOX duties forced him to cut his local Cardinal schedule to 25 games. Whenever Joe Buck has been on a postseason Major League Baseball assignment,Dick Stockton (andKenny Albert beginning in 2007), who coincidentally was the back-up announcer behind Jack Buck for CBS' baseball telecasts in the early 1990s, would fill-in for him. OnFebruary 6 ,2005 , Buck called his first Super Bowl, as theNew England Patriots defeated thePhiladelphia Eagles for their third championship in four years. His father called 17 Super Bowls for CBS television and radio in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.Cris Collinsworth left for NBC in 2005. Buck, Aikman, and Oliver continue to serve as the lead "
NFL on FOX " broadcast crew. [cite web | url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/hiestand-tv/2005-07-13-hiestand-collinsworth_x.htm | title=Collinsworth's move could boost Aikman | author=Michael Hiestand | publisher="USA Today" | date=2005-07-13 ]"FOX NFL Sunday"
On
August 14 ,2006 , Buck was named the host of FOX's pregame NFL show, "FOX NFL Sunday " and postgame doubleheader show. According to theNielsen ratings system, viewership was down for the entire season.Fact|date=September 2008 FOX announced in March 2007 that Buck would no longer host "FOX NFL Sunday" in 2007, concentrating on play-by-play for the week's marquee game. [cite web | url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20070329fox03 | title=Fox NFL Sunday & the OT return to Los Angeles home in September | author=FOX Press Release | publisher="The Futon Critic" | date=2007-03-29 ]Career timeline
*1991–2007:
St. Louis Cardinals Play-by-Playcite web|url=http://www.internationalspeakers.com/speakers/Celebrity_Speaker/ISBB-6P8TWF/Joe_Buck/|title=Joe Buck speaks for International Speakers Bureau|accessdate=2008-07-15|date=2008-07-15|]
*1992–1993: University of Missouri basketball color commentator
*1994–1997:NFL on Fox Regional Play-by-Play
*1996–present:MLB on FOX Lead Play-by-Play
*2002–present:NFL on FOX Lead Play-by-Play
*2006:FOX NFL Sunday HostOther notable appearances
In the late 1990s, Buck hosted a weekly sports-news show, "
Goin' Deep ", forFox Sports Net cable. He also calledhorse racing and professionalbass fishing events early in his FOX career, as well as the network's first Cotton Bowl telecast in 1999.Part of Buck's broadcast (with McCarver and
Bob Brenly ) of Game 5 of the1997 American League Championship Series could be heard in the background of one of the recordingsLinda Tripp made of a conversation between herself andMonica Lewinsky , regarding the latter's affair with then-PresidentBill Clinton .Buck once guest-hosted an episode of the
E! network's "Talk Soup " program.Since 2001, Buck has hosted the "Joe Buck Classic", a celebrity pro-am
golf tournament that is played each May to raise money forSt. Louis Children's Hospital .On a Season 3 episode of "Lost", Ben shows Jack a clip of the last play of the
2004 World Series , and Buck can be heard speaking his famous line, cquote|Red Sox fans have longed to hear it: the Boston Red Sox are world champions!Buck has appeared numerous times on "
Late Night with Conan O'Brien " as a guest. During an appearance prior to the2006 World Series , Buck was handed a garish necktie that had previously been worn by O'Brien and bandleaderRichie "LaBamba" Rosenberg and agreed to wear it for Game 1, a promise that he honored. On an appearance prior to the2007 World Series , Buck explained to O'Brien that sometimes his friendstext message him during games and dare him to work words or phrases into the broadcast. O'Brien asked him to say "Jub-Jub " during a World Series broadcast, and if he did, he would donate $1,000 to a charity of Buck's choice. During the third inning of Game 1, Buck duly obliged: "Our own little Jub Jub,Chris Myers , playing the role of weather person..."In 2007, Buck filmed a pilot episode for a prospective late-night talk and comedy program with former "
Saturday Night Live " writer and directorMatt Piedmont . Piedmont and Buck wrote and produced the pilot with Piedmont directing, filming in New York City and Los Angeles and featuringMolly Shannon ,David Spade andPaul Rudd . Buck is the host of the show with Abebe Adusmussui, an actual New York City taxi driver, as his co-host. The pilot is currently in consideration for a series on Fox. [cite web | url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/hiestand-tv/2007-10-09-hiestand-column_N.htm | title=Fox's Buck makes pitch for late show | author=Michael Hiestand | publisher="USA Today" | date=2007-10-09 ] Buck has also appeared in various national televisioncommercials for such clients asHoliday Inn and Budweiser beer. One of the more memorable spots for the latter had Buck goaded into using thecatchphrase , "Slamma-lamma-ding-dong!" (He also does local commercials in the St. Louis market for theSuntrup chain of automobile dealerships.)Buck also contributes occasional opinion pieces to "
The Sporting News ". Joe is also a key contributor onTeam 1380 on the "ITD Morning After" program in St. Louis.Buck was the commencement speaker at
Saint Louis University 's 2008 commencement ceremony. His late father, Jack Buck, delivered SLU's commencement address in 1995.Controversy
During the
2002 World Series , Joe Buck was introduced to single season home run record holderBarry Bonds : [cite web | url=http://www.bobandtom.com/gen3/ed_pages/ed_page101802.htm | title=The Buck stops here Thursday morning | publisher="Bob & Tom Show" | date=2002-10-17 ]In January 2005, Buck drew fire from
Red McCombs , then the owner of theMinnesota Vikings , for his on-air comments during between the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers. After Vikings wide receiverRandy Moss simulated mooning the Green Bay crowd in the end zone, Buck called it a "disgusting act." The moon was allegedly an attempt to respond to Packer fans, who traditionally moon the Vikings players aboard the team bus, which Buck did not mention. [cite web | url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_20050113/ai_n11009143%20packers%20fans%20moon | title=A Lambeau tradition? Depends whom you ask | author=Bob Wolfley | publisher="The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel" | date=2005-01-13 ]In 2007, Buck was only scheduled to call eight regular season MLB games out of a 26-game schedule for FOX (along with a handful of regional Cardinals telecasts on FSN Midwest). In an interview with Richard Sandomir of the "
New York Times ", Buck defended his reduced baseball commitment: [cite web | url=http://sportsmediawatch.blogspot.com/2007/08/joe-buck-is-new-al-michaels.html | title=Is Buck the new Michaels? | author=Paul Sen | publisher="sportsmediawatch.blogspot.com" | date=2007-08-14 ] cquote|If you or the casual fan doesn’t want to consider me the No. 1 baseball announcer at FOX, it’s not my concern ... I don’t know why it would matter. I don’t know who had a more tiresome, wall-to-wall schedule than my father, and I know what it’s like to be a kid in that situation ... He was gone a lot. He needed to be. I understood it. So did my mom. Because my career has gone the way it’s gone, I don’t have to go wall to wall. ...While I’m deathly afraid of overexposure, I’m more afraid of underexposure at home with my wife and girls. [cite web | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/14/sports/baseball/14sandomir.html | title=The voice you don’t hear on Fox belongs to Joe Buck | author=Richard Sandomir | publisher="The New York Times" | date=2007-08-14 ]On July 2, 2008, while speaking with
Colin Cowherd onESPN Radio , Buck said that he is tired of baseball and doesn't enjoy calling the games like he used to. [cite web | url=http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/2008/07/joe-buck-admits-he-rarely-watches.html | title=Joe Buck Admits He Rarely Watches Sports And Doesn't Enjoy Baseball Anymore | author=Awful Announcing | date=2008-07-02 ] Two days later, Buck stated that he'd been "joking" to Cowherd but added that he still believes the games take too long to play. [cite web | url=http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/sports/stories.nsf/cardinals/story/E5504B04DF237F808625747C00817CEF?OpenDocument|title=Buck apologizes for joke that causes controversy]References
External links
* [http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/5819678 Bio on Fox Sports website]
* [http://www.timesdispatch.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD%2FMGArticle%2FRTD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031785477271&path=%21sports%21columnists&s=1045855935437 Viewers have no doubt: It's Buck's favorite time of year]Persondata
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