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Jack Buck
Jack Buck, best
known as the former voice of St. Louis Cardinals, was one of America’s most
loved sportscasters. Drafted into the U.S. Army, he was awarded the Purple
Cross for his distinguished service in World War II. He began his broadcasting
career calling Cardinals’ games for KMOX radio along with Harry Caray, Milo
Hamilton and Joe Garagiola and became the team’s main play-by-play caller
later. He had a great partnership which spanned nearly three decades with Mike
Shannon. As a Cardinals fan, there was an extra zeal in his voice when he
called “That’s a winner!” when the team won. But his most memorable calls were
"Go crazy, folks!", and “We’ll see you tomorrow night!” His calls were spontaneous, sincere and humorous.
Apart from baseball, he was a caller for many other sports. He called National
Football games, and along with Hank Stram, was the radio voice of Monday Night
Football. He called 16 Super Bowls and did the play-by-play for one. He was the
voice of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League. He has also covered
a Stanley Cup final for radio. He was honored with many awards, including the
Ford C. Frick Award and the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award.
Childhood & Early Life
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Jack Buck was born to Kathleen and Earle Buck, a railway
accountant. He was the third of seven siblings. The family suffered during the Great
Depression, and found life particularly difficult during winters.
·
In 1939, the family joined Earle in Cleveland where he was an
employee of Erie Railroad, but lost him to uremic poisoning. Jack completed his
high school from Lakewood High School.
Career
§ In 1942, Jack
Buck began working on a steamer performing various jobs including that of a
porter and cook. His color blindness rendered him ineligible to be a deck
watch.
§ He entered the
U.S Army in 1943 and following the stipulated basic training, he became an
instructor in the rank of corporal. He was posted to the 9th Infantry
Division two years later.
§ In 1945, he saw
action in the Battle of Remagen on the German front and shrapnel wound confined
him to an Army Hospital in France. He was sent home after he refused to
re-enlist.
§ He attended the
Ohio State University, majoring in radio speech. During his university days, he
honed his commentary skills with his play-by- play broadcast for the university
basketball games.
§ In 1950, he
became the announcer for the Columbus Redbirds, an affiliate of the St. Louis
Cardinals. Two years later, he began
working for WBNS-TV in Columbus.
§ In 1953, he was
noticed as the voice of the Rochester Red Wings, a top minor league affiliate
of the Minnesota Twins, and an International League team.
§ He joined the
broadcast team of the Missouri-based St. Louis Cardinals, for the 1954 season.
This Major League Baseball competitor’s broadcasting team consisted of Harry
Caray, Milo Hamilton, Joe Garagiola and Buck.
§ After the 1959
season, he was removed from the Cardinals broadcasting team. He teamed with
Carl Erskine, in the next season, to announce late-afternoon Saturday games for ABC’s Game of the Week telecasts.
§ When Buddy
Blattner, his replacement in the Cardinals left in 1961, he was hired again.
Garagiola and Caray left the team by the end of the decade. He became the
team's chief play-by-play commentator.
§ For four years,
he called American Football League games for ABC. In 1964, he began calling
National Football League’s Chicago Bears games, and two seasons later, the
Dallas Cowboys games, for CBS.
§ Associated with
the National Hockey League as the voice of the St. Louis Blues, he teamed with
Jay Randolph and Gus Kyle, to cover the Stanley Cup Final for KMOX radio in
1968.
§ The ex-
Pittsburgh Pirates announcer, Jim Woods, joined the Cardinals taking the No. 2
spot in the announcing team, in 1970–71. But Woods left the team after the
season, owing to differences with Buck.
§ In 1972, Mike
Shannon, the retired Cardinals third baseman, joined him in the broadcast booth
and took the subsidiary role. The pair got along well and forged a partnership
which continued for 28 years.
§ He hosted the
GrandStand, the first official NFL pregame show on NBC in 1975. It was meant as
an answer to the popularity of ABC's pregame program Wide World of Sports.
§ In 1976, he
called the first NFL game played outside the United States. It was an
exhibition game between the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego, held at Korakuen
Stadium in Tokyo, Japan.
§ He paired with
Hank Stram to be the voice of CBS Radio’s Monday Night Football, from 1978 and
1995. He also worked as a part-time radio broadcaster for the football
Cardinals.
§ One of his last
public appearances was in 2001, at the Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis, six
days after the terrorist strike of September 11. He read out
an emotionally charged patriotic poem.
§ Cardinals’
Ozzie Smith’s winning home run during Game 5 of the 1985 National League
Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers elicited from Jack Buck,
the unforgettable call, "Go crazy, folks!".
§ In the 1991
World Series, as Atlanta Braves led Minnesota Twins 3-2, Kirby Puckett’s last
minute home run forced Game 7. Buck’s call, “We’ll see you tomorrow night!” is still cherished by baseball fans.
Awards
§ Buck was
presented the Ford C. Frick Award by the National Baseball Hall of Fame in
1987, and the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award by the Pro Football Hall of
Fame.
§ He was inducted
to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in two categories – media personality and
sports legend. He was inducted to The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters
Association Hall of Fame in 1990.
§ He was awarded
a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame, while a bronze statue of him stands at
the entrance to Busch Memorial Stadium since 1998.
Personal Life & Legacy
§ After divorcing
Alyce Larson in 1969, he married Carole Lintzenich. He has three sons, Jack,
Jr., Dan and Joe Buck and four daughters, Beverly, Christine, Bonnie, Betsy and
Julie, from his two marriages.
§ He was suffering
from lung cancer and Parkinson's disease at the time of death. He was interred
at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in south St. Louis County as shocked
fans mourned the broadcaster’s death.
Trivia
§ Two other
baseball personalities, broadcaster Lindsey Nelson, and American Major League
pitcher, Warren Spahn, were also wounded, like this broadcaster, in the battle
of Remagen during WWII.
§ This
broadcaster's son Joe, also a broadcaster, often signs off with "We'll see
you tomorrow night!"as
a tribute to his father’s memory.
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