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Dave Niehaus – 20 Years Of Mariners Baseball With Dave Niehaus / Miramar Productions CD Audio 1997
UPC 090062309128
Made in EU
David Arnold Niehaus (February 19, 1935 – November 10, 2010) was an American sportscaster. He was the lead play-by-play announcer for the American League's Seattle Mariners from their inaugural season in 1977 until his death after the 2010 season. In 2008, the National Baseball Hall of Fame awarded Niehaus the Ford C. Frick Award, the highest honor for American baseball broadcasters. Among fans nationwide and his peers, Niehaus was considered to be one of the finest sportscasters in history.
Tracklist:
1 | Baseball Is Back! - Baseball Returns To The Northwest. | |
2 | The Early Years - The Draft, '79 All-Star Game, Tom Paciorek's Homers, Julio Cruz's Steals. | |
3 | Gaylord Has Done It! - Gaylord Perry's 300th Win And The '82 Club. | |
4 | Mr. Mariner - Highlights Of Alvin Davis' Career In Seattle. | |
5 | Puget Power - Seven Homer Game In '85 And Phil Bradley. | |
6 | Opening Night - The '86 Opener And Jim Presley | |
7 | 1,000 Points Of Light - Harold Reyolds' Career In Seattle. | |
8 | The 500 Club - The Clincher For A .500 Season In '91. | |
9 | A Star Is Born - The Draft Of Ken Griffey Jr. And His First At-Bats. | |
10 | Father And Son - The Griffey's First Game Together And The Back-To-Back Homers. | |
11 | The Secretary Of Defense - Ken Griffey, Jr.'s Great Catches. | |
12 | The Long Ball - Ken Griffey, Jr.'s Home Runs. | |
13 | Esta Caliente - Edgar Martinez's Batting Titles And More. | |
14 | Bad To The Bone - Jay Buhner's Power And Defense | |
15 | The Big Unit - Randy Johnson's No-Hitter And The K's. |
- Copyright © – Seattle Mariners
- Manufactured By – BMG Distribution
- Distributed By – BMG Distribution
- Mastered At – Seattle Disc Mastering
- Design [Package Design] – Newsom Production
- Executive-Producer – Brendan Rorem
- Mixed By, Engineer – Brad Perkins (3)
- Narrator – Dave Niehaus
- Producer – The Seattle Mariners
- Written-By – Kevin Cremin
Running time: Approx. 70 min..
(C) Seattle Mariners, 1997
(C) Seattle Mariners, 1997
- Barcode: 0 90062 30912 8