Bill King

American sportscaster for the A's

Bill King - American sportscaster for the A's
Born

October 6th, 1927
97 years ago

Died

October 18th, 2005
19 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A prominent sportscaster, provided play-by-play commentary for Major League Baseball, particularly for the Oakland Athletics. Began broadcasting career in 1958, becoming the voice of the Athletics in 1970. Renowned for distinctive style and ability to capture the excitement of the game. Also covered college football and basketball, building a legacy in sports media.

Provided play-by-play commentary for the Oakland Athletics

Broadcasted for San Francisco Giants

Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame

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