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  • Dave Niehaus Dead at 75

    He was one of the best.

    No link.

  • #2
    No link because you killed him and are admitting it on the internet.

    omg

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    • #3
      Dave Niehaus, the voice of the Seattle Mariners since the team's inception in 1977, passed away Wednesday at his home in Bellevue, Wash. Niehaus, 75, suffered a heart attack, according to his family.

      "This is truly devastating news," said Seattle Mariners chairman Howard Lincoln.

      Chuck Armstrong, Seattle Mariners president and COO, added, "Speaking for ourselves, our ownership and the entire Mariners family, our thoughts and prayers are with Marilyn, their children, Andy, Matt and Greta, and the grandchildren.

      "Dave has truly been the heart and soul of this franchise since its inception in 1977. Since calling Diego Segui's first-pitch strike on Opening Night in the Kingdome some 34 years ago, Dave's voice has been the constant with the franchise. He truly was the fans connection to every game; to wins and losses; to great plays and heartbreaking defeats; to Hall of Famers and journeymen. With the exception of his love for his wife, Marilyn, his children and grandchildren, there was nothing Dave liked more than the game of baseball and to be at the ballpark. He was the voice of spring and summer in the Northwest.

      "He was the fans' choice to throw out the first pitch in Safeco Field history, and no one has had a greater impact on our team's connection to fans throughout the Northwest. One of the best days we've ever spent was in Cooperstown in 2008, as Dave took his place in the Baseball Hall of Fame."

      The Niehaus family has requested privacy at this very difficult time.
      http://seattle.mariners.mlb.com/news...=.jsp&c_id=sea

      There, vultures

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      • #4
        Hope he went peacefully.

        Sucks that I/everyone outside the NW never got to listen to him on a consistent basis.

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        • #5
          He was one of the best! Uke & Vin Scully last of the greats.

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          • #6
            Was a huge fan.
            There's No jOOj In Team.

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            • #7
              Sad day for Mariner fans. Something about longtime baseball announcers that is special.

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