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27 sty 2024 · Regarding his wife or children, Grande has kept all of his personal details private. At Cincinnati, Ohio’s WKRC-TV, Grande started his broadcasting career in 1969 as a sports anchor and reporter. Before joining ESPN in 1980, he later worked at WJZ-TV in Baltimore and WBBM-TV in Chicago.
George Grande (born 1947) (pronounced like the English word "grand") is an American sportscaster who is a former broadcaster for the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball. Grande is also famous for having hosted the first broadcast of SportsCenter on ESPN in 1979.
28 sie 2024 · On the latest episode of Dead Red Cincinnati, hosts Sam LeCure and Brian Giesenschlag welcome the legendary George Grande, a former Reds play-by-play announcer, the original SportsCenter...
21 gru 2023 · For 17 seasons, partnering with Chris Welsh, Grande led the Cincinnati Reds’ TV broadcasts. After the 2009 MLB season, Grande stepped down. Returning to his native Connecticut, to spend more time with his family.
4 cze 2020 · My conversation with George Grande, the former long time sportscaster for the Cincinnati Reds and anchor for the very first ESPN SportsCenter. Topics of discussion include: What he’s doing during his Covid 19 lockdown. Being on the 1969 USC baseball team with multiple future MLB Hall of Famers. Working as a go-fer under Vin Scully during college.
George is nails-against-the-chalkboard for me. Hi, hello and welcome! Holy redundancy, Batman. There is a reason the Reds finally cut bait with him. What I can't figure is why they even bring him back for a series here and there. Can the Chinese Torture Treatment please stop?!
My favorite was George Grand and the Crafty Lefthander. Or Sunday night baseball with Joe Morgan and that husky white guy. Both of those dudes has silky smooth voices and it felt like a big deal each week. I love Welsh. I really like Sedak but I still sorta miss George Grande.