Rick Sutcliffe gearing up for return to ESPN broadcast booth -- -
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Now We Can Go Back To Posting Sut’s Drunk Vid
Published 5/21/2008 by Brooks at SPORTSbyBROOKS
Great news from the ASSOCIATED PRESS today, as Rick Sutcliffe is kicking cancer’s ass and will be back in the booth tonight : “Sutcliffe returns to the broadcast booth Wednesday for the Atlanta Braves- New York Mets game, his first as an ESPN analyst since being diagnosed with colon cancer during spring training .” Rick Sutcliffe “The 51-year-old Sutcliffe is on the road to recovery. He was strong enough to undergo chemotherapy and radiation treatments at the same time, speeding up the process, and is hopeful of getting a clean bill of health after surgery on ...
Sutcliffe Returning To ESPN Baseball Tonight
Published 5/21/2008 by Awful Announcing- (noreply@blogger.com) at Awful Announcing
... Rick Sutcliffe seems to be well on his way to beating Colon Cancer, which he was diagnosed with this past Spring, and he'll be in the booth for tonight's Braves-Mets game on ESPN. From The Chicago Tribune via ...
Welcome Back, Big Red
Published 5/21/2008 by Wrigleyville (noreply@blogger.com) at wrigleyville23
The good news is Rick Sutcliffe will be back in the booth tonight for the first time since being diagnosed with colon cancer. The bad news is he has to watch the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Hasn't he suffered enough?
Rick Sutcliffe Steals Second Base, Wins Bill Murray a Case of Beer
Published 5/27/2008 by Josh Alper at FanHouse
Filed under: Chicago, Cubs, NL Central, MLB Media WatchWhen it was announced that Rick Sutcliffe, fighting cancer, was well enough to resume his broadcasting career, we cheered a bit. He's always entertaining in the booth, drunk or sober, and anytime someone can win a fight with the disease it's reason to smile. Making it all the better is the chance to hear more stories like the one he told to Bill Reiter of the Kansas City Star over the weekend. Bill Murray joined Steve Stone in ...
