Ronald Reagan used to be an announcer for the Cubs in Des Moines. One of his jobs was to commentate on games that he wasn't actually at. He would receive a summary of the score by telephone then produce a commentary based on that.
President Ronald Reagan was a radio sport announcer and actor before becoming president. He was an announcer for Chicago Cubs baseball games in Des Moines in the 1930s.
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Ronald Reagan was the radio voice of the Chicago Cubs in his early years. In fact, he got his screen test from Warner brothers while he was in LA reporting on the Cubs spring training games. You might say he was a professional fan for awhile. You must realize that watching sports on TV is a recent activity . Spectator sports in general are relatively recent. The President has little spare time for sports or any other leisure activity. Further, a President must primarily be interested in government and politics. None of the presidents are really big fans.
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Ronald Reagan is the former American president who once held a job as an announcer for Chicago Cubs. Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States.
President Ronald Reagan was a radio sport announcer and actor before becoming president. He was an announcer for Chicago Cubs baseball games in Des Moines in the 1930s.
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It was around 1933 or shortly thereafter that Reagan became an announcer for the Chicago Cubs.
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Yes, Ronald Reagan used to be an announcer for the Cubs in Des Moines. One of his jobs was to commentate on games that he wasn't actually at. He would receive a summary of the score by telephone then produce a commentary based on that.
He got his start in the early 1930s as a radio announcer of the play by play of Chicago Cubs games.
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