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Blaine Walsh

Blaine Luke Walsh (April 17, 1925 – September 5, 1985) was an Americansportscaster, best known as aplay-by-play announcer for theMilwaukee Braves baseball team in theNational League from 1953 to 1961.[1]

Blaine Walsh
Born(1925-04-17)April 17, 1925
DiedSeptember 5, 1985(1985-09-05) (aged 60)

Walsh was born April 17, 1925, inOconto, Wisconsin.[2] He was described as "a big, funloving guy with a booming bass voice that was tailor-made for radio... He teamed withEarl Gillespie to give Milwaukee a radio broadcasting team that ranked with the best ever."[1] He also worked with Gillespie atGreen Bay, broadcastingGreen Bay Packers andWisconsin Badgers football games, and hosted a weekly program with legendary Packers coachVince Lombardi.[3]

After Walsh was forced out asWTMJ announcer in 1961, he stayed with the Braves as a television announcer, then returned to WTMJ as their radio announcer in 1964.Bud Selig, owner of theMilwaukee Brewers and eventualCommissioner of Baseball, commented on Walsh, "When we were struggling to bring baseball back to Milwaukee after the Braves went to Atlanta, there wasn't anything in the world he wouldn't do for us. You couldn't meet a finer man."[1]

Blaine Walsh's grandson, Dave Garner, was previously the sports director for ETC3 television inEllijay, Georgia. He currently is a member of the broadcast team for Berry College Viking Football and has announced high school football in Georgia on TV and radio for over twenty years.[3] His father wasSamuel P. Walsh who served in theWisconsin State Assembly. Walsh served in theUnited States Army inEurope duringWorld War II.[4] Walsh died September 5, 1985, inSandy Springs, Georgia.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdWalsh's voice lives in memoryArchived 2020-05-03 at theWayback Machine, September 12, 1985, article by Bob Wolf in theMilwaukee Journal, accessed 2013-05-19
  2. ^Social Security Death Index
  3. ^abYour ETC3 Team | Dave GarnerArchived August 29, 2013, at theWayback Machine, accessed 2013-05-19
  4. ^Blaine Walsh Dies; Was Voice of Milwaukee Braves, September 6, 1985, article in theMilwaukee Sentinel, Part 1, pg. 9, accessed 2013-05-24

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