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This really has me thinking, as a former independent league radio guy.
I grew up on Hall of Famer Herb Carneal and Halsey Hall with the 1970s Twins (Halsey was the first "Holy Cow" guy with the Minneapolis Millers in the 1940s before Harry Caray really got started).
I'll remember Herb's "Well, hi again, everybody" until the day I die. He worked one season with Ernie Harwell before he went to the Tigers and that broadcast must have been as much fun to listen to as one with Red Barber and Vin Scully working together in Brooklyn.
But as for others, has anybody mentioned Jack Brickhouse yet? "Hey hey!" for a Cubs home run in the 70s and 80s on WGN was an awful lot of fun.
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