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  1. Wednesday, March 23, 2016. Joe Garagiola's nine-year baseball career was a modest one. His 57 years in broadcasting that followed made him one of the most popular figures in the sports world and ...

  2. 23 de mar. de 2016 · Legendary broadcaster and former baseball player Joe Garagiola Sr. died Wednesday at the age of 90, the Arizona Diamondbacks announced.

  3. Joe Garagiola served in the U. S. Army in World War II and returned home in 1946 to play baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals. After 9 seasons, an injury forced him to shift from playing baseball to broadcasting. He began as a baseball analyst and went on to host NBC's Today and made Arizona his home. Joe Garagiola continued his baseball ...

  4. Joseph Henry Garagiola, Sr. dit Joe Garagiola, Sr., né le 12 février 1926 à St. Louis dans le Missouri et mort le 23 mars 2016 à Scottsdale en Arizona, est un joueur américain de baseball et un commentateur sportif. Il évolue dans la Ligue majeure de baseball au poste de receveur entre 1946 et 1954. Il remporte la Série mondiale 1946 ...

  5. 23 de mar. de 2016 · Joe Garagiola, the catcher turned Hall of Famebaseball announcer and sometime substitute host for Johnny Carson, has died in Arizona. Joe Garagiola Sr. Dies: Hall Of Fame Baseball Announcer Was 90

  6. Joe Garagiola (also known as Joseph Henry Garagiola Sr.) (b. February 12, 1926 – d. March 23, 2016) was a former baseball player and game show host. He played for four baseball teams (the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, and New York [now San Francisco] Giants) in an eight-year Major League Baseball career from 1946–1954. He captured a World Series in his rookie year ...

  7. 23 de mar. de 2016 · Joe Garagiola Sr. Obituary. Joe Garagiola, a legendary broadcaster and former Major League Baseball catcher, died Wednesday, according to multiple news sources. He was 90. Outside of baseball fans ...