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  1. 4 sie 2004 · Yesterday, Murphy, the original and eternal voice of the Mets, died. He was 79. Recently diagnosed with lung cancer, Murphy is survived by his wife, Joye, and their six children. “It’s like...

  2. 4 sie 2004 · Murphy, who called more than 6,000 Mets games, died at a hospice in Palm Beach County, Florida, of complications from lung cancer, the team announced.

  3. 8 sie 2004 · Bob Murphy, the near-legendary broadcaster for the Mets who died Tuesday at age 79, was not a Met in the vein of Marvelous Marv or Kooky Kaz. But he was of the team just the same. Over 42...

  4. 6 sie 2004 · One of the online video clips of Murphy, available on mlb.com, captures him in 1963 while interviewing the young Mets Ed Kranepool, Larry Bearnarth and Grover Powell.

  5. 4 sie 2004 · Bob Murphy, who brought a sunny disposition and ''happy recaps'' to Mets television and radio broadcasts from the team's first game in 1962 until his retirement last season, died yesterday at a...

  6. 8 paź 2013 · Robert Allan Murphy Born September 19, 1924; Died August 3, 2004 in West Palm Beach, FL USA; Biographical Information . Bob Murphy was a radio and television broadcaster for the New York Mets from the club's inception in 1962 until 2003. His was the first voice heard on the radio broadcast of the Mets' first game, in St. Louis on April 11, 1962.

  7. 31 lip 2021 · Retiring, Murphy died August 3, 2004, of lung cancer, having outlasted any Mets player, manager, or owner and always “trying to bring friendliness to the game.” Only Kiner endured from 1969, its glow perceptible, inexhaustible.

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