- Casey Coleman
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name= Casey Coleman
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birth_date= birth date|1951|3|24|mf=y
birth_place=Cleveland, Ohio
dead=dead
death_date= death date and age|2006|11|27|1951|3|24|mf=y
death_place=Cleveland, Ohio
occupation= sports broadcaster
parents=Ken Coleman
spouse=Casey Coleman ( born Kenneth R. Coleman Jr. on
March 24 1951 – diedNovember 27 2006 inCleveland, Ohio ), was asportscaster in theCleveland area for nearly 30 years. His broadcasting career began inBoston on theradio . In 1978 Coleman came to Cleveland and commentated Indians games, and hosted a radio show, ending each broadcast by saying, "I'm rounding third and heading home." [cite news
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title = Longtime Cleveland broadcaster Casey Coleman dies at 55
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publisher =Associated Press Sports
date =2006-11-27
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accessdate = 2006-11-28 ] In the 1980s and 1990s, Coleman worked for WJW television as the main sports anchor. He was awarded four ClevelandEmmy Awards while at WJW.Coleman joined WTAM 1100-AM in July 1997, and became a part of the morning
talk show "Wills, Webster and Coleman in the Morning" in October of 1998. (The show's name was shortened to "Wills and Coleman" in 2001.)Coleman was the son of legendary play-by-play announcer
Ken Coleman , who calledCleveland Browns games in the 1950s and '60s and was the voice of the Red Sox for a generation. Ken Coleman died in 2003, three years after being inducted into theBoston Red Sox Hall of Fame .In 1995 Coleman began co-hosting "Countdown to 99" a weekly sports wrap-up /
NFL coverage and commentary show that aired on Sunday Mornings onWEWS-TV Channel 5, Cleveland's ABC-TV affiliate, with formerCleveland Browns wide receiverReggie Rucker .On
October 11 2006 , the Browns dedicated their practice facility inBerea, Ohio as the "The Casey Coleman Field House". Coleman, who had been a water boy for the original Browns when his dad served as the team's radio voice, was the team's final play-by-play voice (1994 – 1995) beforeArt Modell moved the Browns to Baltimore (to become theBaltimore Ravens ) in 1996.After the
Cleveland Browns returned to theNFL in 1999, Coleman served as a radio sideline reporter forWMJI (laterWMMS ) andWTAM 's coverage of the team's games until 2005, when he beganshowing signs of the illness that preceded his death and was replaced by Andre Knott.Coleman was inducted into the
Cleveland Journalism Hall of Fame in 2006.On
September 26 2006 , Cleveland mayorFrank G. Jackson declared thatSeptember 26 would be "Casey Coleman Day." [cite newslast =
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title = It Is Casey Coleman Day
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date =2006-09-26
url = http://www.newsnet5.com/news/9883032/detail.html
accessdate = 2006-11-28 ]Coleman died on
November 27 ,2006 after a 14-month struggle withpancreatic cancer . His death was reported by his co-host,Bill Wills , onWTAM 's "Wills and Coleman in the Morning" show the morning of his death.References
*cite news
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title = Browns mourn the loss of Coleman
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date =2006-11-27
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NAME= Coleman, Casey
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Cleveland and Bostonsportscaster ; known for the line "I'm rounding third and heading home."
DATE OF BIRTH=March 24 1951
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DATE OF DEATH=November 27 2006
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