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  1. Bob Casey (April 11, 1925 – March 27, 2005) was the only public address announcer in Minnesota Twins history until 2005. He started announcing Twins games when the franchise moved to Minnesota from Washington, D.C., in 1961 . Casey worked 44 seasons and more than 3,000 games for the Twins.

  2. Mar 28, 2005 · Casey, the only public-address announcer the Twins have ever had, died early Sunday at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center after battling liver cancer and pneumonia, his family said.

  3. One of the truly distinct voices in the game of baseball was silenced when Twins public-address announcer Bob Casey died at the age of 79 as a result of complications of liver cancer and pneumonia.

  4. 1 day ago · Live from Globe Life Field, FOX MLB’s lead duo of revered play-by-play announcer Joe Davis and first-ballot Hall of Famer John Smoltz reunite in the booth for the network’s 25 th broadcast of ...

  5. Feb 9, 2023 · A paramount pursuit of a PA announcer is to generate enthusiasm from the home crowd. Through his quirky persona, sense of humor, and inventive intros, Casey accomplished that like few others.

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  6. Jun 1, 2003 · Yankees slugger Hideki Matsui was announced as "Mah-SOH-zoh," "Maht-SOO-see" and "Mat-SOO-shee" before Casey did it correctly. Most of the opposing players are well aware of Casey's reputation. "Oh, man, he's brutal," Royals second baseman Desi (DEH'-zee) Relaford said, rolling his eyes after a recent game.

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  8. Legendary Twins PA announcer Bob Casey died this weekend. : "Bob Casey the stadium voice of the Twins for all of the team's 44 years and whose signature style and verbal stumbles endeared him to baseball fans throughout the Upper Midwest, died early Sunday from complications of liver cancer.

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