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But I also wanted to ask him about one of his first mentors, Dave Niehaus, the revered Mariners broadcaster, who died 10 years ago on Tuesday. Advertisement While Blowers, 55, didn’t have the ...
I can’t say I knew Dave Niehaus well. But in the years I spent covering television and sports in Seattle, I came to appreciate him not as legendary broadcaster or gifted storyteller – certainly he was ...
SEATTLE -- For 34 seasons, Dave Niehaus narrated baseball in the Pacific Northwest. The golden Midwestern tones and trademark "My oh my" and "It will fly away" tags of Seattle's first baseball ...
If you want a testimony to the lifelike nature of the new Dave Niehaus statue, unveiled Friday at Safeco Field, there’s no better place to turn than his son, Andy. “I half-expected him to get ...
The world has lost an icon. After 34 years of being a radio and television announcer for the Mariners, all 34 years of the team’s existence, Dave Niehaus has died at the age of 75. At the risk ...
The Seattle Mariners confirmed that longtime broadcaster Dave Niehaus died on Wednesday, as I first found out via Jimmy Traina. Niehaus, the 2008 Ford C. Frick Award winner, was the voice of the ...
broadcaster Dave Niehaus on Friday with the first statue in franchise history. The sculpture sits on the right field concourse of Safeco Field and the radio booth where Niehaus called hundreds of ...
For over a decade, Mariners broadcasting great Dave Niehaus was convinced the audio recording of the club’s first game did not exist. KVI-AM, the team’s flagship radio station through 1984 ...
Seattle - For 34 seasons, Dave Niehaus narrated baseball in the Pacific Northwest. The golden Midwestern tones and trademark "My oh my" and "It will fly away" tags of Seattle's first baseball icon ...
But there was only one Dave Niehaus. The Mariners broadcaster since the beginning and the only original employee of the organization who remained, Niehaus died Wednesday of a heart attack at his ...
In the crowning moment of his legendary broadcasting career, Dave Niehaus stood on the podium in Cooperstown, N.Y., and saluted the power of his medium. “Radio plays with the mind,” he said ...