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All-Time Broadcasters
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Tigers TV broadcasters through the years
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George Kell, left, and Ernie Harwell, right, are two of the more legendary Tigers TV voices. Scroll through the gallery to check out all the Tigers TV broadcasters throughout the years.
Detroit NewsHarry Heilmann and Ty Tyson were the first Tigers' TV broadcast duo, working in and on WWJ-TV.
Detroit NewsVan Patrick did Tigers TV from , first on WWJ then on WJBK. His first year, he worked solo; he worked with Dizzy Trout from , Mel Ott from , and George Kell in
Detroit NewsDizzy Trout worked three years on Tigers TV, alongside Van Patrick, from on WJBK.
Detroit NewsBaseball Hall-of-Famer Mel Ott did three years of Tigers TV, as an analyst from working alongside Van Patrick on WJBK.
Detroit NewsFormer Tigers player George Kell, right, joined the booth in , working alongside van Patrick. Kell then recommended the Tigers hire a broadcaster named Ernie Harwell, left. The two worked together from calling Tigers TV on WJBK.
Detroit NewsBob Scheffing, the Tigers manager from , joined Ernie Harwell in the WJBK booth for the season.
Detroit NewsRay Lane joined the WJBK booth in and worked alongside George Kell through the season. Lane would go on to be Ernie Harwell's radio partner prior to Paul
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Dan Patrick (sportscaster)
Not to be confused with Dan Patrick (politician).
American sportscaster (born )
Dan Patrick | |
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Patrick on Football Night in America in | |
Born | Daniel Patrick Pugh () May 15, (age67) Zanesville, Ohio, U.S. |
Almamater | University of Dayton |
Occupation | Sportscaster |
Yearsactive | –present |
Spouse | Susan White |
Children | 4 |
Website |
Daniel Patrick Pugh (born May 15, ),[1][2] known professionally as Dan Patrick, is an American sportscaster, radio personality, and actor. He hosts The Dan Patrick Show broadcast on radio on Premiere Radio Networks and streaming on Peacock. He co-hosted NBC's Football Night in America and serves as a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. He worked at ESPN for 18 years, where he often anchored the weeknight and Sunday 11 p.m. edition of SportsCenter. He is unrelated to his partner Bill Patrick at Sports Center. He is also the host of the podcast "Dan Patrick Takes a Gamble", highlighting the world of sports wagering.
Early life
[edit]Daniel Patrick Pugh was born in Zanesville, Ohio and was raised in Mason, Ohio in a family of six children.[3] He was a basketball player in high school at William Mason High School, where he scored a singl