On this
day in 2009 the long time New York Yankees public address announcer Bob
Sheppard announced that he would not be back to do any more games. The 99 year
old Sheppard cited age and lack of stamina, imagine that, for the reason for
his retirement. Bob was the voice of the Yankees, and the "Voice of
God," for over 50 seasons and saw the likes of Joe DiMaggio, Derek Jetah,
and Mickey Mantle in his time with the team.
Also on
this day in 1980 the Yankees and George Steinbrenner hired Gene Michael to be
their manager. Michael would be the 25th manager in Yankees history and would
replace Dick Howser after he led the Yankees to a first place finish in the AL
East and a 103-59 record. "Stick" did what Howser couldn't though
when he won two American League pennants in his first two seasons as the
manager.
Finally
on this day in 1970 the Yankees catcher Thurman Munson was named the American
League Rookie of the Year. Munson received 23 of the 24 first place votes in an
absolute landslide over the Indians Roy Foster.
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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)