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Jerry Coleman’s life in broadcast baseball The man who hung the stars. Author. Josh Board, Joe Hight. Publish Date. April 7, 2005. Cover Stories. Related Stories-min read. Padres bean brawl with ...
Jerry Coleman, a former MLB second baseman with the New York Yankees, longtime broadcaster for the San Diego Padres and World War II veteran, passed away on Sunday at the age of 89.
Jerry Coleman, a onetime infielder for the New York Yankees who later became a Hall of Fame baseball broadcaster in San Diego, known for his inside knowledge of the game and his endearing verbal ...
Hall of Fame broadcaster Jerry Coleman, a former second baseman for the Bombers who interrupted his pro career to fly as a Marine Corps pilot in World War II and Korea, died Sunday. He was 89.
Jerry Coleman, an All-Star New York Yankees infielder who became a decorated veteran and a Hall of Fame baseball broadcaster, died Sunday in San Diego. He was 89. According to the UT San Diego news… ...
Jerry Coleman, truly a man for all seasons — a decorated war hero, Yankee World Series MVP and Hall of Fame San Diego Padres broadcaster — died Sunday at age 89 after a career of more than 70 ...
Longtime San Diego Padres broadcaster Jerry Coleman died on Sunday after a brief illness. A former All-Star infielder and a Marine Corps pilot who saw combat in both World War II and the Korean ...
The baseball world received sad news on Sunday when the San Diego Padres announced that longtime broadcaster and 2005 Ford C. Frick Award winner Jerry Coleman died at the age of 89.
The Orioles will have three representatives in the 2012 All-star game in Kansas City. This will mark the first time since 2005 that the O's will have more than one representative in the midsummer ...
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