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RIP Former Indians Player and Broadcaster Herb Score
RIP Former Indians Player and Broadcaster Herb Score
One of the greatest personalities in baseball history, Herb Score, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 75. Most casual baseball fans outside of Cleveland probably never heard of Score, especially if they were born after the 1950s. If Score would have been able to play the length of a ...
Indians Announcer Herb Score Dead at the Age of 75
Indians Announcer Herb Score Dead at the Age of 75
bizofbaseball.com — Herbert Jude Score , 75, passed away at his home today in Rocky River, OH after a lengthy illness. Mr. Score thrilled baseball fans as a power pitcher in the American League from 1955 to 1959. Cleveland Indians fans relied on his skill as a game announcer from 1964 to 1997. His final ... (more) Indians Announcer Herb Score Dead at the Age of 75
Randy Newsom Blogs from Venezuelan Winter League
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dugoutcentral.com — Indians minor leaguer Randy Newsom continues his stories from the Venezuelan Winter League, including catching the "Bubonic Plauge." (more) Randy Newsom Blogs from Venezuelan Winter League
Former Indians broadcaster Herb Score dies at age 75
Former Indians broadcaster Herb Score dies at age 75
cleveland.com — Former Cleveland Indians pitcher and broadcaster Herb Score died this morning at age 75 in his room at home in Rocky River, the Indians confirmed today. Post your tributes and condolences (more) Former Indians broadcaster Herb Score dies at age 75
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