List of American public address announcers
This is a list of notable American public address announcers.
- Chic Anderson – horse racing (best known for work at Belmont Park)
- Alex Anthony – New York Jets and New York Mets
- Pete Arbogast – Los Angeles Dodgers
- Michael Baiamonte – Miami Heat
- Dan Baker – Philadelphia Phillies
- Rex Barney – Baltimore Orioles
- Carl Beane – Boston Red Sox
- Bruce Binkowski – San Diego Chargers, San Diego Clippers, San Diego Padres, and San Diego State Aztecs
- Renel Brooks-Moon – San Francisco Giants
- Charlie Brotman – U.S. presidential inauguration parades, Washington Senators, Washington Nationals
- Michael Buffer – boxing
- Dick Callahan – Oakland Athletics, and Saint Mary's College of California
- Mike Carlucci – Los Angeles Dodgers, Anaheim Ducks, Los Angeles Kings, Summer Olympics Baseball & Winter Olympics hockey
- Tom Carnegie – Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indiana high school basketball
- Joshua Carroll – University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Arkansas high school basketball, football, baseball, track & field
- Bob Casey – Minnesota Twins
- Tony Chimel – World Wrestling Entertainment
- Michael Clapper – Washington Mystics
- Ray Clay – Chicago Bulls[1][2] Chicago Sky
- Jody Dean – Dallas Cowboys
- Sean Valley - Inglemoor Vikings, prev Lake Washington, Bothell, Redmond.
- David Diamante – boxing[3]
- Sergeant Major Michael R. Dudley – United States Presidential Inaugural Swearing-in Ceremonies, Department of Defense, Military District of Washington, The United States Army Band (Pershing's Own), Boston Pops Orchestra
- Mike "The Duke" Donegan – Tennessee Titans
- J. Fred Duckett – Houston Astros
- Tom Durkin – horse racing
- Frank Fallon – NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship
- Sherm Feller – Boston Red Sox
- Howard Finkel – World Wrestling Entertainment
- Bob Ford – Houston Astros, University of Houston football
- Paul Friedman – Chicago Cubs
- Lilian Garcia – World Wrestling Entertainment
- Phil Georgeff – horse racing
- Marty Glickman – (sports announcer)
- Halsey Hall – Minnesota Twins
- Jim Hall – New York Giants football team, New York Yankees
- Kevin Heilbronner – Greensboro Swarm
- Gene Honda – Chicago White Sox, Chicago Blackhawks, DePaul University, NCAA Final Four, and Chicago PBS WTTW
- Byron Hudtloff – Washington Valor, George Washington University Men's Basketball
- Tom Hutyler – Seattle Mariners
- Andy Jick – Boston Celtics
- Dave Johnson – horse racing
- Wes Johnson – Washington Capitals
- Stan Kelly – San Antonio Spurs
- Sam Lagana – Los Angeles Rams
- Jimmy Lennon, Jr. – boxing
- Todd Leitz – Los Angeles Dodgers
- Budd Lynch – Detroit Red Wings
- John Mason – Detroit Pistons
- Dave McHugh – Baltimore Brigade
- Wayne Messmer – Chicago Cubs
- Joel Meyers – St. Louis Cardinals
- Paul Morris – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Nick Nickson – Los Angeles Dodgers
- Paul Olden – New York Yankees
- Eddie Palladino – Boston Celtics
- Shawn Parker – Minnesota Timberwolves
- Pat Pieper – Chicago Cubs
- Ryan Pritt – Cleveland Indians
- John Ramsey – Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Kings, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Angels, USC Trojans
- Eric Smith – Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Dodgers
- Alan Roach – Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Rapids, Minnesota Vikings, Super Bowl, Pro Bowl, NFL International Series, Olympic Hockey, Olympic Boxing
- Dan Roberts – Utah Jazz
- Justin Roberts – World Wrestling Entertainment
- Stu Schwartz (aka Stuntman Stu) – Ottawa Senators
- Olivier Sedra – Brooklyn Nets[4]
- Bob Sheppard – New York Yankees, New York Giants
- Jeff Shreve – Cleveland Browns – University of Akron, Canton Charge, Mid-American Conference
- Lawrence Tanter – Los Angeles Lakers[5]
- Mike Walczewski – New York Knicks
- William Watson – IIHF, MLRH – Ice and Inline hockey.
- Ralph Wesley – Washington Wizards
- Joe Wowk – Lehigh Valley Phantoms
- Dave Zinkoff – Philadelphia 76ers
References
- ↑ "Chicago Bulls Introduction – Game 6 of the 1997 NBA Finals".
- ↑ "Chicago Bulls 1998 NBA Championship Rally Lineup Introductions – by Bulls P.A. Announcer Ray Clay".
- ↑ "He said, "Brooklyn Ball!!" - NetsDaily".
- ↑ http://www.nba.com/nets/news/2017/09/19/brooklyn-nets-name-olivier-sedra-public-address-announcer
- ↑ "Broadcasting Live: Lawrence Tanter – Basketball and All That Jazz".
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