Vince Lloyd Skaff, who worked under the name Vince Lloyd,
was a radio announcer for Major League Baseball's Chicago
Cubs for over 30 years.
During the 1950s, Lloyd was the sidekick to Jack
Brickhouse on Cubs television broadcasts. When beloved radio
play-by-play man Jack Quinlan died in an auto accident during spring
training, 1965, Lloyd was promoted to that position and Lloyd Pettit was
brought in to back up Brickhouse.
Lloyd then began more than a 20-year radio run partnered with Hall of
Fame shortstop Lou Boudreau. Between Lloyd's enthusiastic play-by-play
description and Boudreau's expert analysis of game strategy, as well as
the constant by-play, discussion of food sent by fans to the portly pair,
and so on, the two made a memorable and well-loved team.
Various announcers have called a home run a "Holy..."
something: Harry
Caray and Phil Rizzuto invoked "Holy cow!" Milo
Hamilton's was "Holy Toledo! For awhile, Vince was known for
"Holy mackerel!" During the 1970s, someone sent the team a bell,
and when a Cubs' player would hit a home run, they would ring the bell as
Lloyd proclaimed, "It's a bell-ringer!"
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