Chicago Cubs (1935-1938), Chicago White Sox (1935-1938), Washington Senators (1943, 1945), New York Yankees (1946-1948), New York/San Francisco Giants (1949-1970)
Russell Patrick Hodges was a broadcaster who did play-by-play
for several baseball teams, most notably the New
York and San Francisco Giants.
Hodges began his career in 1929. He was nomadic for the first two
decades of his career. He worked for the Chicago Cubs, Washington
Senators, and Cincinnati Reds before landing in New York with the New York
Yankees.
In 1949, Hodges finally found a home with the Giants. On October 3,
1951, Hodges was at the microphone for Bobby Thomson's famous Shot Heard
'Round the World. It was Hodges who cried, "The Giants win the
pennant! The Giants win the pennant!"
Ironically, if not for the generosity of a Dodger fan, this famous
moment in sports broadcasting might have been lost. This was in an era
before all game broadcasts were recorded. However, in his autobiography,
Hodges related how a Brooklyn fan, excited over what appeared to be a
certain Dodger victory, hooked up his home tape recorder to his radio. The
fan wanted to capture Hodges "crying." Instead, he recorded
history; the next day, he called Hodges and said, "You have to have
this tape."
When the Giants moved to San Francisco in 1958, Hodges followed the
club west. He continued working for the team through 1970 when he retired.
Hodges died suddenly of a heart attack in Mill Valley, California. In
1980, he was the fourth recipient of the Ford
C. Frick Award for excellence in baseball broadcasting. In 2000, the
Giants named the broadcast booths in their new stadium the Hodges-Simmons
Broadcast Center in honor of Hodges and his former partner Lon Simmons.
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