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    Vince Lloyd. Vince Lloyd and Lou Boudreau as WGN broadcasters in 1965. Vince Lloyd Skaff (June 1, 1917 – July 3, 2003), who worked under the name Vince Lloyd, was a radio announcer for Major League Baseball 's Chicago Cubs for over 30 years. He also was the first radio voice in Chicago Bulls history.

  2. Subscribed. 46. 4.2K views 5 years ago. From WGN-TV in May, 1994, this piece features an interview with the famed Chicago Cubs broadcasters who returned to the microphone as part of the 80th...

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  3. Vince Lloyd. This article was written by Brian Wood. From the mid-1960s to 1980s, Vince Lloyd and Lou Boudreau brought Cubs games to life for legions of fans. Vince Lloyd Skaff was born June 1, 1917 in Beresford, South Dakota. His parents, Michael T. and Lula (Salem) Skaff, were Lebanese immigrants who owned a family bakery.

  4. The late longtime Cubs radio voice, Vince Lloyd talks about his improbable interview with John F. Kennedy live at the Washington ... Another CubTalks exclusive!

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  5. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Lloyd, whose career broadcasting Cubs games for WGN-TV and WGN Radio spanned 38 years, died Thursday of stomach cancer at his home in the Phoenix suburb of Green Valley, Ariz., family and...

  6. 13 de dez. de 2022 · Vince Lloyd, depicted at Comiskey Park, in 1964 (Image courtesy Tribune Content Agency). The previous year, Lloyd’s old WGN comrades-in-arms-Lou Boudreau and Arne Harris had died. Back in 1998, Jack Brickhouse and Harry Caray passed away. Talking about Brickhouse, Vince said he had a telling feeling that Jack had died earlier that day, before ...

  7. Vince Lloyd said it best when I asked him shortly before he passed if he thought Jack Quinlan should be in the Broadcasters' Hall of Fame: "Hell, yes, and anybody who listened to any three innings of any game he ever broadcast would agree."