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Related: About this forumRed Sox P.A. announcer Beane killed in car crash
STURBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -- Boston Red Sox public address announcer Carl Beane, the voice of Fenway Park since 2003, died in a one-car accident in central Massachusetts on Wednesday.
He was 59.
The Worcester District Attorney confirmed that Beane died in an accident after his car crossed the double yellow lines and left the road before hitting a tree and a wall. He was pronounced dead at Harrington Hospital in Southbridge a short time later, according to a release from D.A. Joseph D. Early Jr.
A longtime fixture in the Red Sox media who provided radio reports and gathered sound for broadcasters, including The Associated Press, Beane landed what he called his dream job when he was hired to announce the lineups and other information at Fenway Park in 2003. The next year, he announced the home games of the World Series when the Red Sox won the championship to end an 86-year title drought.
With his voice familiar throughout New England to the millions of fans who filled Fenway each year, Beane was also hired to work as a master of ceremonies, narrate commercials and announce wedding parties. According to a 2008 interview with Boston Magazine, grooms would tell Beane they were more nervous to meet him and try on his World Series ring than they were when reciting their vows.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/baseball/mlb/05/09/beane-car-crash.ap/index.html#ixzz1uQLfSSPk
Egads!
RIP
Auggie
(31,167 posts)that losing one is like losing a member of the family. I felt that way when Roy Steele of the Oakland A's was sidelined.
RIP
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)Kind of creepy, actually.