Curt Gowdy is a former sportscaster and is well-known as the
longtime "voice" of the Boston
Red Sox,
Gowdy made his broadcasting debut in 1944 in Cheyenne, Wyoming in a
high school football game. His distinctive play-by-play style during his
subsequent broadcasts of baseball and basketball in Oklahoma City earned
him a chance with the New York Yankees and Mel Allen in 1949. In 1951
Gowdy became lead announcer for the Red Sox, a position he held for the
next 15 years.
Gowdy's numerous network television assignments, first for ABC
and later for NBC
and CBS, ran a wide
range of sports, earning him the somewhat derisive nickname of the
"broadcaster of everything". He called play-by-play for
professional and collegiate football, covering the American Football
League throughout its ten-year reign and continuing as a lead announcer
after the AFL's merger with the National Football League in 1970. Over the
course of a career that stretched into the Awesome80s, he also covered
Major League Baseball and college basketball; called 13 World Series, 16
baseball All-Star Games, 9 Super Bowls, 14 Rose Bowls, 8 Olympic Games and
24 NCAA Final Fours; and hosted ABC's long-running American Sportsman
series.
In 1970 Gowdy became the first sportscaster to receive the George
Foster Peabody Award. He was given the Ford
C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984, the Pete
Rozelle Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame and a lifetime
achievement Emmy in 1992, and was selected to the Boston Red Sox Hall of
Fame in 1995. Gowdy was president of the Basketball Hall of Fame for
several years, and that institution's Curt Gowdy Award (presented annually
to outstanding basketball writers and broadcasters) is named after him.
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