I have never heard of these two guys. But I’m just going through UA-cam to find people talking about the greatest to have ever sat near a microphone. There is no Mount Rushmore, there is Vin Scully and then the rest of the voices looking up at him
Pat Hughes is a Chicago/Midwest legend, having been the radio play-by-play man for the Cubs since the mid-1990's. Previously worked with Bob Uecker in Milwaukee. The quickest wit of any broadcaster in baseball. Was absolute greatness working with the late Cubs legend Ron Santo. John "Boog" Sciambi came to Chicago as the TV play-by-play after years of working with the Florida/Miami Marlins. I go back with Sciambi when he co-hosted the first morning drive-time sports talk radio ever on KLIF-AM in Dallas with broadcasting legend Norm Hitzges.
Pat Hughes has authored several great "Baseball Voices" audio presentations of various legendary baseball announcers such as Mel Allen, Red Barber, Harry Kalas and Harry Caray. I sincerely hope he does a presentation of Vin Scully.
I have never heard of these two guys. But I’m just going through UA-cam to find people talking about the greatest to have ever sat near a microphone. There is no Mount Rushmore, there is Vin Scully and then the rest of the voices looking up at him
Pat Hughes is a Chicago/Midwest legend, having been the radio play-by-play man for the Cubs since the mid-1990's. Previously worked with Bob Uecker in Milwaukee. The quickest wit of any broadcaster in baseball. Was absolute greatness working with the late Cubs legend Ron Santo. John "Boog" Sciambi came to Chicago as the TV play-by-play after years of working with the Florida/Miami Marlins. I go back with Sciambi when he co-hosted the first morning drive-time sports talk radio ever on KLIF-AM in Dallas with broadcasting legend Norm Hitzges.
Agreed. He is the greatest sportscaster in history. His voice, his delivery, his verbal poetry. The best there every was.
u live under rocks ?
@@hoss-lk4bg nope. Just never heard of them
Pat Hughes has authored several great "Baseball Voices" audio presentations of various legendary baseball announcers such as Mel Allen, Red Barber, Harry Kalas and Harry Caray. I sincerely hope he does a presentation of Vin Scully.
Terrific tribute gentlemen. K
RIP to a LEGEND.