Bob Sheppard, who passed away on July 11, 2010 at the age of 99.
The long-time Yankee public address announcer is Bob Sheppard. He served as the voice of Yankee Stadium from 1951 until 2007, becoming an iconic figure in baseball. Known for his deep and distinctive voice, Sheppard announced player names with a unique elegance that made him a beloved part of the Yankees' tradition.
According to this site: http://stadiumrelics.com/Selling-Yankee-Stadium - it will be March of 2009, and it is expected to take almost a full year to demolish the stadium and sort out what is to be sold off to the public.
Nothing. The Baltimore Orioles' public address announcer is not a paid position
It varies. On most days, the radio team is comprised of Hall of Fame announcer Jon Miller and Dave Flemming. When Flemming is handling other assignments, either Duane Kuiper or Mike Krukow from the television side will join the radio booth. They all do TV and radio at certain points during the long baseball season.
Dennis Packer, the public address announcer of all USC football games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum also serves as the P.A. announcer of all Charger home games at Qualcomm Stadium.
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Jim Piersall became a victim of taunting in many ballparks as well as in Yankee Stadium.
No. Babe Ruth died at Memorial Hospital in New York City. Following his death, Ruth's body was made available for public viewing at Yankee Stadium. His funeral was held two days later.