- Kirk Herbstreit
Kirk Herbstreit (born August 19, 1969, Centerville, Ohio) is an analyst for ESPN's "College GameDay", a television program covering college football and a provider of color commentary during college football games on ESPN and ABC. He appears annually as a commentator in EA Sports' NCAA Football. - Bill Schroeder
Bill Schroeder (born Alfred William Schroeder on September 7th, 1958 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a former Major League Baseball player and a current television sports broadcaster. He currently provides color commentary for the Milwaukee Brewers, where he played six of his eight Major League Seasons. - John Feinstein
John Feinstein is an American sportswriter and commentator. He is a columnist for the "Washington Post", an author, is a guest commentator on NPR, and does color commentary for United States Naval Academy (aka "Navy") football games. He is also a frequent contributor to "The Tony Kornheiser Show" and "The Jim Rome Show". Feinstein was a sports writer for the "The Chronicle" while enrolled at Duke University, where he graduated in 1977. - Brian Baldinger
Brian David Baldinger (born January 7, 1960, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former professional football player and current National Football League television commentator for the Fox Television Network. He also covers Atlanta Falcons preseason games as an analysis on WXIA-TV with Randy Waters. Baldinger, an offensive lineman, played college football at Nassau Community College and Duke University, and graduated from Duke in 1982. He went undrafted in the 1982 NFL Draft. - Tom Dore
Tom Dore is the current play-by-play television announcer for the National Basketball Association's Chicago Bulls. A native of Northlake, Illinois, the 7'2" (218 cm) Dore played basketball at East Leyden High School in Franklin Park, Illinois, where he was an All-America honoree during the mid-1970s. Dore then played at the University of Missouri, where he appeared in two NCAA Tournaments and became the school's all-time leader in tournament blocked shots. - Joe Magrane
Joseph David Magrane (born July 2, 1964 in Des Moines, Iowa) was a Major League Baseball pitcher and is currently color commentary broadcaster for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, teamed with play-by-play announcer Dewayne Staats since 1998. Staats and Magrane are signed to be the Devil Rays' television team through the 2008 season. - David Crockett
David Crockett was a professional wrestling announcer and executive from Charlotte, North Carolina. He is the son of Jim Crockett and brother to Jim Crockett, Jr. He was usually paired in announcing duties with Tony Schiavone, with Crockett providing color commentary and Schiavone providing play-by-play announcing. From 1985 to 1988, Crockett and Schiavone were the announcing team for "NWA World Championship Wrestling". When Jim Ross joined the show in 1988, … - Dewayne Staats
Dewayne Staats (born ca. 1952) is the play-by-play commentator for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays television broadcasts. He is teamed with color commentary announcer Joe Magrane. Dewayne worked for the Houston Astros, the Chicago Cubs, and the New York Yankees prior to joining the Rays in their inaugural season of 1998. As a promotion in 2006, dual talking bobblehead dolls of Staats and Magrane were given away at a home game against the Seattle Mariners. - Bill Wennington
William (Bill) Percey Wennington (born December 26, 1963 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian former National Basketball Association center who won three NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls: the 1996, 1997 and 1998 teams. He was also a member of two Canadian Olympic Basketball Teams (1984 and 1992) and the 1983 World University Games team that won gold against the USA. Wennington has been inducted into the Quebec Basketball Hall of Fame, … - Alex van Pelt
Gregory Alexander Van Pelt (born May 1, 1970 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former American Football quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. He was a star college quarterback at the University of Pittsburgh, but a career backup in the NFL, where he had career totals of 16 touchdowns, and 24 interceptions in 477 pass attempts. After retiring from football in 2004 he was John Murphy's partner on Bills Radio Network broadcasts. - Josh Parry
Josh Parry is an American football player. He played linebacker at San José State University before being drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2004. The Eagles converted Parry to play fullback. He was traded to the Seattle Seahawks prior to the 2006 season for an undisclosed 2008 draft pick. Josh's brother Neil Parry played with his brother at SJSU, and currently provides color commentary for SJSU "Spartans" football radio broadcasts. - Paul McDonald
Paul McDonald (born February 23, 1958 in Montebello, CA) is a retired quarterback. He was the Cleveland Browns starting quarterback in 1984. - Victor Rojas
Victor Rojas is a member of the Texas Rangers radio broadcast team. He joined the Rangers in 2004, replacing Vince Cotroneo (now with the Oakland Athletics). Rojas works with lead announcer Eric Nadel on all regular-season games and a number of spring training games. Currently he does play-by-play for the middle innings (4-7) and provides color commentary for Nadel during the other innings. - Orestes Destrade
Orestes Destrade (Born May 8, 1962) is a retired Cuban Major League Baseball infielder. He came to the United States with his family when he was six. He attended Florida College for two years, where he was a junior college All American. After college, he played four seasons: 1987 with the New York Yankees, 1988 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, and 1993 and 1994 for the Florida Marlins. He also played 5 seasons (1989, 1990, 1991, … - Tim Brewer
Tim Brewer is an American stock-car racing crew chief and television analyst. Brewer joined NASCAR on ESPN for the 2007 season. He is part of "NASCAR Countdown", the pre-race show, with host Brent Musburger and fellow analyst Brad Daugherty. He is also a contributor to "NASCAR Now", the daily NASCAR information program on ESPN2. During each race, Brewer returns to the coverage to analyze race stories by using a "cut-away" car, … - Candy Maldonado
Candido Maldonado Guadarrama (born September 5, 1960 in Humacao, Puerto Rico) was a Major League Baseball outfielder from 1981 to 1995 for the Los Angeles Dodgers 1981-1985, San Francisco Giants 1986-1989, Cleveland Indians, Milwaukee Brewers, Toronto Blue Jays (twice), Chicago Cubs, and Texas Rangers. Maldonado was noted as a good home run hitter who did not usually hit for a high batting average which was, as of 1989 a .251. - David Maley
David Maley (born April 24, 1963 in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin) is a former American hockey player, having played for the NHL's Montreal Canadiens, New Jersey Devils, Edmonton Oilers, San Jose Sharks and New York Islanders; and is currently a radio analyst for the San Jose Sharks. As a player, Maley would be a part of the University of Wisconsin team that won the NCAA Division I hockey championship in 1983, as well winning a Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens in 1986.
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