Bob Wolff, Ph.D.
Bob Wolff is the longest running broadcaster in television andradio history, now in his ninth decade behind the microphone.The only broadcaster in history to call the championships ofall four major pro sports, his historic calls include Don Larsen slegendary perfect game in the 1956 World Series and the 1958NFL Championship Game between the New York Giants andBaltimore Colts ( The Greatest Game Ever Played ). Wolff wasthe television and/or radio play-by-play voice of The New YorkKnicks and New...See more
Bob Wolff is the longest running broadcaster in television andradio history, now in his ninth decade behind the microphone.The only broadcaster in history to call the championships ofall four major pro sports, his historic calls include Don Larsen slegendary perfect game in the 1956 World Series and the 1958NFL Championship Game between the New York Giants andBaltimore Colts ( The Greatest Game Ever Played ). Wolff wasthe television and/or radio play-by-play voice of The New YorkKnicks and New York Rangers for twenty-seven years. In additionto his enshrinement in both the baseball and basketball Hallsof Fame, he has also been honored with induction into MadisonSquare Garden s Walk of Fame and the National Sportscasters andSportswriters Hall of Fame. In 2009, the broadcast booth at Nationals Park in Washington was named in his honor. At the age of 92, Wolff is still sportscasting on television and radio. See less
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