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  • PigDogg
    Legendary Member
    • Aug 2004
    • 8201

    #1

    Bob Sheppard RIP

    Bob Sheppard. the veteren public address announcer passed away at age 99. An integral part of the Yankee Stadium experience.

    €œI know St. Peter will now recruit him. If you€™re lucky enough to go to heaven, you€™ll be greeted by a voice, saying: €˜Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to heaven!€™ €
  • farangbah
    VIP Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 1392

    #2
    When Mr. Sheppard fell ill and couldn't come to the ball park regularly, Derek Jeter asked him to record his traditional introduction (as with all batters: "Now batting, number 2, Derek Jeter. Number 2." (there's a poo joke in there somewhere)), and the recording is played every time Jeter comes to the plate. So, young kids can still hear that legendary voice as long as Jeter's still in the game.

    He was an integral part of the Yankee Stadium experience. A sad loss...

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    • TEXASMAC
      Veteran Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 2520

      #3
      Sorry, to me Ernie Harwell was the best. But all the old timers were poets who placed the game of baseball in our dreams.
      TEXASMAC

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      • smuttleydfs
        VIP Member
        • Aug 2003
        • 2052

        #4
        To have Ernie and Sheppard both pass away in the same baseball season is extremely sad. I remember my only Yankee game ever ( remember PD?) and he was still announcing part of the game

        They should definitely have a couple of moments of silence for them tomorrow at the AS game




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