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  1. Feb 20, 2006 · Feb. 20, 2006. Curt Gowdy, the Wyoming-bred outdoorsman whose voice defined big-game network television sportscasting during the 1960's and '70's, died today. He was 86. Mr. Gowdy died at his...

  2. Curt Gowdy, Jr. accepted the HOF award for his late father, Curt Gowdy. During his broadcasting career Curt Gowdy called everything from Super Bowls to Rose Bowls to World Series games and classic moments like Hank Aaron breaking Babe Ruth’s home run record.

  3. Jan 8, 2012 · Providing the play-by-play description of such great baseball moments as Ted Williams’ final home run, covering many World Series games, Super Bowls, as well as memorable Olympic events, Curt Gowdy was the voice of sports for the middle part of the 20th century.

  4. Curtis Edward Gowdy (July 31, 1919–February 20, 2006) was an American sportscaster, well known as the longtime “voice” of the Boston Red Sox and for his coverage of many nationally-televised sporting events.

  5. Feb 20, 2006 · Long-time sports broadcaster Curt Gowdy has died at the age of 86. The sad announcement came Monday from a Boston Red Sox spokesman, who said Gowdy passed away in Palm Beach, Florida, after a...

  6. Feb 21, 2006 · Sportscasting great Curt Gowdy dies of leukemia at 86. FORT MYERS, Fla. — He was the smooth voice of sports history, a welcome companion who brought listeners Ted Williams’ last home run, the ...

  7. Aug 17, 2022 · On March 27, 1972, Wyoming opened the Curt Gowdy State Park. “The outdoors was a way of life for me. I should have paid them to host Sportsman.” Even so, Goody was most synonymous with baseball. Weekly he met in New York with Reese or successor Tony Kubek and Game’s producer, director, and cameramen. As others haggled, the star raised a hand.

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