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    Garagiola Sr. (February 12, 1926 – March 23, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher, later an announcer and television host. Garagiola played...
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    of Joe Garagiola Sr., who played catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates in the late 1940s and early 1950s. In 1973, Garagiola, along...
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  • Ruocco, 2015–Present (YES) Dizzy Dean, 1950–1951 (WPIX) Joe DiMaggio, 1952 (WPIX) Joe Garagiola β, 1965–1967 (WPIX) Jerry Coleman β, 1963–1969 (WPIX) Whitey...
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  • Garagiola is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joe Garagiola (1926–2016), American baseball player, announcer, and television host Joe...
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  • Little, Martin Milner, Nipsey Russell, Milburn Stone, Shelley Winters Joe Garagiola, May 25, 1976 Roasters: Hank Aaron, Yogi Berra, Foster Brooks, Red Buttons...
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  • referred to as Joe Garagiola's Memory Game) was an American television game show that aired on NBC. The series – hosted by Joe Garagiola – ran from February...
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  • Former panelist and frequent guest host Joe Garagiola took over in 1977, following Moore's health issues. Garagiola hosted until the show's cancellation...
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    turning the show over to panelist Bill Cullen. Semiregular panelist Joe Garagiola also acted as the host for several weeks, claiming he was "pinch-hitting"...
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    popular and took the place of some players' smokeless tobacco habit. Joe Garagiola, who quit, warned about chewing tobacco: "I tell these guys, 'You may...
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    in favor of his boyhood best friend, Joe Garagiola. On the surface, the Cardinals seemed to think that Garagiola was the superior prospect, but team president...
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    famous home run during Game 1 of the 1988 World Series. Teaming with Joe Garagiola (who was the full-time lead play-by-play man for NBC's baseball telecasts...
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    announcers as Simpson, Gowdy (whom Kubek later called his favorite partner), Joe Garagiola, and Bob Costas. Kubek could be considered baseball's first network...
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    which he served as pregame host and shared play-by-play duties with Joe Garagiola alongside analyst Tony Kubek) and through subsequent regular seasons...
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    for baseball included Pee Wee Reese, Tony Kubek, Sandy Koufax, and Joe Garagiola. He also had many different partners for basketball, including Tommy...
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  • Joe Garagiola by saying "That the duo of Scully and Garagiola is very good, and often even great, is no longer in dispute." A friend of Garagiola's said...
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    by unwritten laws of survival and self-preservation. — Joe Garagiola, In his book, Garagiola described the "purpose pitch", also known as a brushback...
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  • They are (through 2023) Joe Buck (24), Tim McCarver (24), Curt Gowdy (12), Mel Allen (11), Vin Scully (11), Joe Garagiola (10), Tony Kubek (8), Al Michaels...
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    to 1970. Coleman was the Yankees second baseman from 1949 to 1957. Joe Garagiola called Yankees games from 1965 to 1967. Frank Messer, Phil Rizzuto and...
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    Cooperstown". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved 2011-10-15. "Joe Garagiola Named Buck O'Neil Award Winner" (Press release). National Baseball Hall...
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  • Angell Dale Berra Bobby Brown Bob Costas Billy Crystal Al Downing Joe Garagiola Jr. Joe Girardi Ron Guidry Derek Jeter Tony Kubek Don Mattingly Willie Randolph...
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  • the second consecutive week on the PGA Tour. He finishes one shot ahead of Joe Campbell and Art Wall Jr. 1961: Controversial pro golfer Dave Hill wins for...
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    did Cardinals and NBC broadcast legend Joe Garagiola, a longtime Phoenix-area resident and father of Joe Garagiola Jr., the first GM of the Diamondbacks...
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    York Yankees, and with Vin Scully in 1989 for NBC. Seaver replaced Joe Garagiola as NBC's lead baseball color commentator, which led to him calling the...
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  • based on He Said, She Said, a syndicated Goodson-Todman show hosted by Joe Garagiola that aired during the 1969–70 season, which in itself was based on an...
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    Jack Buck, Harry Caray, Bob Carpenter, Dizzy Dean, Joe Garagiola, Dan McLaughlin, and Jay Randolph. Joe Buck, the son of Jack Buck, was an official member...
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  • Mancuso (1951–1953) Jack Buck (1954–1958, 1961–2001) Milo Hamilton (1954) Joe Garagiola (1955–1962) Bud Blattner (1960–1961) Jerry Gross (1961, 1963–1967) Bill...
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  • alternated play-by-play duties (Enberg called the middle innings) with Joe Garagiola, who was himself working his last Series in that role before moving...
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  • 1971, then decided to return to acting full-time. He was replaced by Joe Garagiola, who hosted the remainder of the daytime series plus the one season...
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  • Dodger Stadium fans by running full speed around the bases. Commentator Joe Garagiola noted, "He ran in like they thought they were going to take it off the...
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    NBC broadcast the series on television and radio, with Curt Gowdy and Joe Garagiola alternating play-by-play on both media along with local team announcers...
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