Memories from the Microphone: A Century of Baseball Broadcasting (Celebrate Dad's Day with this Happy Father's Day Gift)

Timed for the centennial of the first game to be broadcast on radio, Memories from the Microphone:...
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Author: Curt Smith
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Memories from the Microphone: A Century of Baseball Broadcasting (Celebrate Dad's Day with this Happy Father's Day Gift) by Smith, Curt

Memories from the Microphone: A Century of Baseball Broadcasting (Celebrate Dad's Day with this Happy Father's Day Gift)

$41.47

Memories from the Microphone: A Century of Baseball Broadcasting (Celebrate Dad's Day with this Happy Father's Day Gift)

$41.47
Author: Curt Smith
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Timed for the centennial of the first game to be broadcast on radio, Memories from the Microphone: A Century of Baseball Broadcasting will celebrate the larger-than-life role that radio and TV announcers have had on our enjoyment of the national pastime.

Author: Curt Smith
Publisher: National Baseball Hall of Fame Books
Published: 08/03/2021
Pages: 318
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781642506754

About the Author
Smith, Curt: -

Curt Smith is a prolific author and baseball's leading radio/television historian who wrote more speeches than anyone for former President George H.W. Bush--The New York Times terming his work "the high point of Bush familial eloquence." USA Today calls him "the voice of authority on baseball broadcasting." To Chicago Cubs announcer Pat Hughes, Smith is "simply one of the best baseball historians, ever." Memories From the Mike: A Century of Baseball Broadcasting is his eighteenth book.

In 1998, Smith joined the University of Rochester faculty as Senior Lecturer of English. He teaches Public Speaking using video, text, and lecture, and Presidential Rhetoric, etching how U.S. presidents from Calvin Coolidge to Joe Biden communicated through language and delivery. He is also a Gannett News Service columnist, analyzing politics, culture, and sport through what pollster John Zogby calls "his mastery of language."

Smith began his career as a 1970s Gannett reporter, 1980-82 The Saturday Evening Post Senior editor, and 1983-89 speechwriter for several Cabinet members of the Reagan Presidency. He was a 1989-93 White House speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush, addresses including the "Just War" Persian Gulf speech; address on the USS Arizona Memorial site on Pearl Harbor's fiftieth anniversary that Senator John McCain termed "moving ... thick with emotion"; and later Bush's 2004 emotional eulogy to Ronald Reagan.

In 1992, Smith released the updated version of Voices of The Game, the history of baseball radio/TV that Publisher's Weekly called "monumental." It became a Smithsonian Institution series that The Washington Post styled "a mesmerizing memory lane" and then highly-rated three-part 1994-95 ESPN TV series. Since then, Smith has hosted other Smithsonian, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, XM Satellite Radio, and a decade-long National Public Radio Upstate New York series Perspectives, named by Associated Press "Best in New York State."

Smith's most recent book is The Presidents and the Pastime. Others include Pull Up a Chair: The Vin Scully Story; George H.W. Bush; A Talk in the Park; What Baseball Means to Me; Windows on the White House; and Mercy!, a tribute to Fenway Park. He has contributed to the Cambridge Companion to Baseball, the National Museum of American Jewish History's Chasing Dreams, and more than a dozen volumes of the Society of American Baseball Research--and addressed, among others, the White House Historical Association, Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, and Great Fenway Writers Series.

Smith has written about baseball or politics for, among other publications, American Enterprise Magazine, The Boston Globe, Newsweek, The New York Times, Reader's Digest, Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, and The Washington Post. He has appeared on network radio/TV programs including ABC's Nightline, Armed Forces Radio, BBC, CBS This Morning, CNBC, CNN, ESPN, Fox News Channel, History Channel, MSNBC, Mutual Radio's Jim Bohannon and Larry King, and Radio America.

Born and raised in Upstate New York, the State University of New York at Geneseo graduate was elected in 1993 to the Judson Welliver Society of former White House speechwriters. Smith is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award broadcast committee and the National Radio Hall of Fame steering committee. He lives with his wife Sarah and two children in Upstate New York.

Robinson, Brooks: - "

Known as "The Human Vacuum Cleaner," Brooks Robinson is regarded as arguably the best defensive third baseman the game has ever seen.

Robinson began his career with the Baltimore Orioles - the only team he ever played for - in 1955, and for 23 years dazzled fans on the field with his glove. Off the field, he was humble and gracious.

Robinson retired after the 1977 season and the Orioles wasted no time in retiring his No. 5. He led all AL third basemen in fielding percentage 11 times and assists eight times. His 2,870 games at third base rank No. 1 on the all-time list.

He was so beloved in Baltimore that sports writer Gordon Beard wrote: "Brooks (Robinson) never asked anyone to name a candy bar after him. In Baltimore, people named their children after him."

Robinson was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983.

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