- Bob Casey (baseball announcer)
Bob Casey (
April 11 ,1925 -March 27 ,2005 ) was the only public-address announcer inMinnesota Twins history until 2005. He started announcing Twins games when the franchise moved to Minnesota fromWashington, D.C. , in 1961.Casey worked 44 seasons and more than 3,000 games for the Twins. He was inducted into the Twins'
Hall of Fame in 2003.Early career
Prior to working for the Twins, Casey served as the announcer of the
Minneapolis Millers , a Triple-A team in the old American Association, for 10 years. He also worked for theMinneapolis Lakers and theMinnesota Vikings during his career.Trademarks
Casey's voice was a trademark of the Minnesota ballpark experience. His style and signature player introductions made him a favorite of fans, players, umpires, the media and team staff. Casey, who missed only a handful of Twins games during his tenure with the team, was well known for his nasally voice and distinctive delivery. He would introduce star
Kirby Puckett as "Kirbee (prolonged "e") puck-it!", remind fans there was "No smoking" (with a prolonged "o") at theMetrodome , than he'd add "if you must smoke, go back to (whatever city the team they were playing was from)", and not to "throw anything or anybody onto the field".Verbal gaffes
Casey was also known for his occasional butchering of player names and calls on the field. Many viewed him as the master of mispronunciations.
Dustan Mohr ?Dustin Hoffman .Otis Nixon ?Amos Otis .Nomar Garciaparra ? Garcia Parra.Omar Vizquel ?Ozzie Virgil . A great Casey moment was at a 1963 NFL game between the Vikings and Giants. Casey announced that cquote|The Giants have been penalized 15 yards for an illegitimate man on the field. In the early 1970s, during a stadium bomb-scare, he announced that fans should cquote|leave the stadium quickly and calmly, as we have gotten a call that there is going to be an explosion in ten minutes.Death
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March 27 ,2005 , Casey died in Minneapolis at age of 79. He had been battling liver cancer andpneumonia . Friends, family, and Twins legendsKent Hrbek ,Tony Oliva ,Dan Gladden , andJack Morris served as pallbearers for the 44-year Twins announcer. They held those memories close Wednesday,March 30 as they said goodbye to Casey at his funeral at St. Olaf Catholic Church in Minneapolis. The April 8 home opener vs. the White Sox was an all-game tribute to Casey. There was an on field tribute before the game and members of the Casey family shared PA duties during the game. [ [http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20050401&content_id=989895&vkey=spt2005news&fext=.jsp&c_id=min Kurtz will perform PA duties for Twins | twinsbaseball.com: News ] ]References
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