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1.Daryn posted on December 05, 2012 at 02:12 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Here is the complete bottom of the 9th inning of game 6 of the 1993 World Series, as called by Cheek. I've heard Cheek's call of Carter's home run countless times over the last 19 years, but I hadn't heard his call of the full half-inning until today.
It's great to see Cheek finally win the award. He deserved it.
3.mathesond posted on December 05, 2012 at 02:42 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Glad he has been honoured this way. I was 7 when the Jays started playing, and he will always be the voice of baseball to me
Cheek has earned it - he was the Jays voice and he didn't miss a game until his father died, then almost immediately he was diagnosed with brain cancer. Sad, but I'm glad the Jays honoured him while he was alive and that he now gets this recognition.
A few recent choices made me go 'wha?' as I feel there should be a rule like they use for managers, 65 or older with rare exceptions and ideally retired. For example, Jon Miller just made no sense, far too soon. Now I'm sure Canadians will be pressing for Jacques Doucet - the French voice of the Expos from 72 to 2004, and now the French voice of the Blue Jays. Get him in and we've covered the core of baseball voices in Canada (Van Horne for English Expos, Tom Cheek for Jays, and Doucet who crosses over both).
My wishes for the future: 1) Bill King, 2) Skip Caray, 3) Vince Lloyd. King is too often overlooked because he was a renaissance man, doing the Raiders, Warriors and A's with equal aplomb. I was fortunate to hear him with Lon Simmons on one occasion, and it was magic, as good as Harry Caray and Jack Buck in their Cardinal days.
12.WahooSam posted on December 05, 2012 at 06:23 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Well deserved
13.Rob_Wood posted on December 05, 2012 at 06:59 PM #hit 0 | hit 0
Congrats to Cheek. I too think that Bill King is long overdue.
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1. Daryn posted on December 05, 2012 at 02:12 PM # hit 0 | hit 0It's great to see Cheek finally win the award. He deserved it.
Baseball with Tom and Jerry, lots of good memories.
#### this award!
(Nothing against Cheek)
A few recent choices made me go 'wha?' as I feel there should be a rule like they use for managers, 65 or older with rare exceptions and ideally retired. For example, Jon Miller just made no sense, far too soon. Now I'm sure Canadians will be pressing for Jacques Doucet - the French voice of the Expos from 72 to 2004, and now the French voice of the Blue Jays. Get him in and we've covered the core of baseball voices in Canada (Van Horne for English Expos, Tom Cheek for Jays, and Doucet who crosses over both).
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