Russ Hodges

Russ Hodges

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Russ Hodges was a renowned American radio broadcaster best known for his iconic call of Bobby Thomson's historic home run, the 'Shot Heard Round the World,' during the 1951 National League pennant playoff. His passionate and vivid commentary helped cement baseball's relationship with radio, capturing the imaginations of fans across the country. Hodges's work exemplified the art of play-by-play announcing, blending emotion with a deep understanding of the game, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of sports broadcasting.

Born on Jan 05, 1910 (115 years old)

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