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The San Diego Padres traded veteran Connor Joe to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for right-hander Andrew Moore and cash considerations, the team announced Friday. More news: Padres Drop Down in ...
On Oct. 2, 1979, the Padres announced a foreign assignment for a familiar voice: Jerry Coleman, their lead radio announcer, would be the latest manager to pilot the young franchise.
Padres history (April 10): Jerry Coleman manages first game after coming down from broadcast booth It has been four decades since Hall of Fame broadcaster spent a season guiding the 1980 Padres.
Coleman managed the Padres in 1980, when they went 73-89 and finished last in the NL West. Coleman was fired and returned to the booth. "I should never have taken it," he said.
Jerry Coleman is and forever will be a part of the San Diego Padres, long after his famous voice has called the last game. Looking back on his life as a ballplayer and his time as a broadcaster ...
Jerry Coleman, who was a decorated war hero, a Yankees World Series star and later a Hall of Fame broadcaster, died Sunday at the age of 89. His death was announced by the San Diego Padres ...
Murals, photos and a painting of Coleman, who died at 89 last year, will be unveiled, according to base officials. Coleman flew more than 120 combat missions in World War II and the Korean War ...
Jerry Coleman, the late Padres broadcaster and former MLB player, was honored at Petco Park just weeks after his passing. According to the Associated Press ...
Fans, Family, Colleagues and Padres Pay Tribute to Jerry Coleman The Padres hosted a public memorial for the famed baseball announcer at Petco Park on Jan. 18 By Monica Garske • Published ...
A public memorial service for beloved Padres broadcaster and Marine veteran Jerry Coleman is scheduled to take place Saturday at Petco Park. The celebration of Coleman's life will feature special ...