Tim McCarver, big league catcher and broadcaster, dies at 81
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Tim McCarver, big league catcher and broadcaster, dies at 81 – Metro Philadelphia
Tim McCarver, the All-Star catcher and Hall of Fame broadcaster who during 60 years in baseball won two World Series titles with the St. Louis Cardinals and had a long run as one of the country’s most recognized, incisive and talkative television commentators, died Thursday. He was 81. McCarver’s death was announced by baseball’s Hall of Fame, which said he died Thursday morning due to heart failure in Memphis, Tennessee, where he was with his f…
Tim McCarver, former Cardinals All-Star and Hall of Fame Mets broadcaster, dies at 81
Tim McCarver, who broadcast 23 World Series during his Hall of Fame career as a baseball analyst, has died at age 81. The Hall of Fame said in a statement that McCarver died Thursday morning due to heart failure in his hometown of Memphis. Before successfully transitioning to a career in the broadcast booth — including 16 seasons with the Mets in the 1980s and ‘90s — McCarver was a two-time All-Star catcher with the St. Louis Cardinals during a …
Tim McCarver, former Cardinals All-Star and Hall of Fame Mets broadcaster, dies at 81
Tim McCarver, who broadcast 23 World Series during his Hall of Fame career as a baseball analyst, has died at age 81. The Hall of Fame said in a statement that McCarver died Thursday morning due to heart failure in his hometown of Memphis. Before successfully transitioning to a career in the broadcast booth — including 16 seasons with the Mets in the 1980s and ‘90s — McCarver was a two-time All-Star catcher with the St. Louis Cardinals during a …
Tim McCarver, former Cardinals All-Star and Hall of Fame Mets broadcaster, dies at 81
Tim McCarver, who broadcast 23 World Series during his Hall of Fame career as a baseball analyst, has died at age 81. The Hall of Fame said in a statement that McCarver died Thursday morning due to heart failure in his hometown of Memphis. Before successfully transitioning to a career in the broadcast booth — including 16 seasons with the Mets in the 1980s and ‘90s — McCarver was a two-time All-Star catcher with the St. Louis Cardinals during a …
Tim McCarver, big league catcher and broadcaster, dies at 81
NEW YORK — Tim McCarver, the All-Star catcher and Hall of Fame broadcaster who during 60 years in baseball won two World Series titles with the St. Louis Cardinals and had a long run as one of the country’s most recognized, incisive and talkative television commentators, died Thursday. He was 81.
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