Herb was the "Voice of the Indians" on either TV or radio from1964-97. He didn't sing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" like Harry Caray or cry "How about that?" like Mel Allen. He didn't root like Phil ...
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Most days in baseball history had something neat happen. Based on my research, March 19 is not a particularly active day by that measure. There was, however, something neat that didn’t happen. The ...
CLEVELAND (AP) Herb Score, the Cleveland Indians pitcher and former broadcaster whose promise on the mound was shattered by a line drive, died Tuesday. He was 75. Score died at his home in Rocky River ...
Nancy and Herb Score were married on July 10, 1957. It was two months after Score had been hit in the eye by a line drive off the bat of Gil McDougald of the New York Yankees. Score insisted the eye ...
Longtime Tribe broadcaster and Cleveland legend Herb Score is up for the 2010 Frick Award, an honor bestowed by the Hall of Fame upon a broadcaster for major contributions to baseball. Other finalists ...
I’ve gotten all sorts of nice feedback from readers who enjoyed my article on Herb Score, the Lake Worth legend whose astonishing major-league debut as a strikeout king in 1955 made him a Hall of Fame ...
When I was a seven or eight-year-old kid growing up in West Virginia, I was always playing baseball, sometimes with others, and at times alone. I would go through the motions of pitching, as though I ...
I suspect only baseball lovers whose formative years coincided with a former president of Columbia University in the White House will bother to read this little essay, for the name in its title will ...
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Herb Score of the Cleveland Indians is captured is captured after pitching a ball during practice. Bettmann Archive Most days in baseball history had something neat happen. Based on my research, March ...