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Lake Buena Vista – Dave Van Horne is headed to Cooperstown.
Wednesday, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced the Marlins Get your Marlins Tickets now! and long-time Expos broadcaster is the 2011 recipient of the Ford C. Frick award, presented annually for broadcasting excellence.
Van Horne will be honored during Hall of Fame weekend in Cooperstown, N.Y., July 22-25. He is the second Marlins broadcaster to win the award, joining Spanish-language play-by-play man Felo Ramirez. Entering his 43rd season in broadcasting, Van Horne also is the second Frick award winner to have called games for a Canadian team, joining 2009 honoree Tony Kubek.
Van Horne joined the Marlins broadcast team in 2001. Before that he was a fixture in Montreal, where he called games on radio and television since the franchise's 1969 inaugural season.
Wednesday, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced the Marlins Get your Marlins Tickets now! and long-time Expos broadcaster is the 2011 recipient of the Ford C. Frick award, presented annually for broadcasting excellence.
Van Horne will be honored during Hall of Fame weekend in Cooperstown, N.Y., July 22-25. He is the second Marlins broadcaster to win the award, joining Spanish-language play-by-play man Felo Ramirez. Entering his 43rd season in broadcasting, Van Horne also is the second Frick award winner to have called games for a Canadian team, joining 2009 honoree Tony Kubek.
Van Horne joined the Marlins broadcast team in 2001. Before that he was a fixture in Montreal, where he called games on radio and television since the franchise's 1969 inaugural season.
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