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Greg Schulte

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American sportscaster (born 1967)
For the American diplomat, seeGregory Schulte.
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Greg Schulte is an American sportscaster, and is best known as the radioplay-by-play voice of theArizona DiamondbacksMajor League Baseball team, a position he held from the team's inaugural season in1998 until his retirement in2023. Schulte's nickname isThe Gub'nuh (like "The Governor" with an exaggerated English accent). He is known for his unique home run call, "Deep drive..warning track..wall..you can touch 'em all, (player's name)!”[1] Schulte's most famous call was that ofLuis Gonzalez's ninth-inning single to win Game 7 of the2001 World Series.[2]

Schulte called his 3,000th Diamondbacks game on April 19, 2017.[3]

Schulte also covered thePhoenix Suns for many years, where he first produced the broadcasts, and later served as a color commentator toAl McCoy.

Schulte was the original pre-game and post-game host for theArizona Cardinals.

In February 2023, the Diamondbacks announced that Schulte would retire at the end of the2023 season.[4] The final game that he called was Game 5 of the2023 World Series.

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  1. ^Baseball Almanac
  2. ^"Broadcasters". Archived fromthe original on February 12, 2007.
  3. ^"3,000th game on deck, D-backs voice Schulte takes pride in setting picture". April 19, 2017.
  4. ^Gilbert, Steve (February 19, 2023)."'The Gub'nuh,' longtime voice of D-backs, to retire after '23".MLB.com. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2023.

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