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  1. Jack Buck. Jack Buck (1924 – 2002) Jack Buck was born in Holyoke, Massachusetts, the third of seven children. He grew up rooting for the Boston Red Sox and listened to such radio broadcasting greats as Red Barber and Mel Allen. He even heard games broadcast from Havana, Cuba, at night. When Buck was 15, his family moved to Cleveland, Ohio.

  2. JACK BUCK Media Sportscaster Born: August 21, 1924, Holyoke, Massachusetts Died: June 18, 2002, St. Louis, Missouri Broadcast For: St. Louis Cardinals (1954-1959, 1961-2000) John Francis "Jack" Buck captured the Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1987 for his work with

  3. 19 de jun. de 2002 · Jack Buck, whose nearly 50 years as the voice of the St. Louis Cardinals positioned him to describe the baseball exploits of Stan Musial and Mark McGwire and to work alongside his son, died yesterday.

  4. 1 de jan. de 2012 · Jack Buck. This article was written by Kristen Lokemoen. On the night of September 17, 2001, a frail white-haired man in a red blazer walked to a microphone on the field of Busch Stadium II in St. Louis. In his shaking hands was a piece of paper on which he had written a poem for the occasion. It was Major League Baseball’s first day back to ...

  5. 20 de jun. de 2002 · John Francis “Jack” Buck was born Aug. 21, 1924, in Holyoke, Mass. His father, Earle, was an accountant for the Erie Railroad, based in Hoboken, N.J., and came home only on weekends.

  6. 18 de jun. de 2021 · Jack Buck. Wednesday June 18, 2002--Michelle Keller, from Imperial, places a tribute to Jack Buck at the base of his bust outside Busch Stadium before the start of the Cardinals and Anaheim Angels ...

  7. 16 de mai. de 2022 · Jack Buck also had significant history with Monday Night Football, calling play-by-play on the national radio broadcast from 1978-1984 and 1987-1995. Outside of the NFL, Joe Buck’s career accomplishments are vast and impressive, calling 24 World Series, 22 MLB All-Star games, five of golf’s U.S. Opens, and having hosted his own studio shows.