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Jerry Coleman, truly a man for all seasons — a decorated war hero, Yankee World Series MVP and Hall of Fame San Diego Padres broadcaster — died Sunday at age 89 after a career of more than 70 ...
Jerry Coleman, a former MLB second baseman with the New York Yankees, longtime broadcaster for the San Diego Padres and World War II veteran, passed away on Sunday at the age of 89.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Jerry Coleman, a former second baseman for the New York Yankees who interrupted his pro career to fly as a Marine Corps pilot in World War II and Korea, died Sunday, the ...
Jerry Coleman, New York Yankees infielder, trying on a Marine dress hat in 1952, when was recalled to duty. He later became a Hall of Fame broadcaster.
Jerry Coleman has witnessed a large part of that history as a member of the Padres' broadcast team since 1972. Later this year, Coleman, 80, will be honored with the Ford C. Frick Award at ...
Yet Jerry Coleman easily is the most heroic figure the franchise has ever known. Coleman became the lead announcer for the Padres in 1972, serving behind the microphone for all but one of the next ...
In the wake of yet another magical sports moment, Monday night’s college football championship game, ESPN’s Keith Olbermann reminded viewers what’s really important in life, memor… ...
Jerry Coleman joined the Scott Garceau Show with Jeremy Conn to talk about the start of Ravens training camp. ... Coleman: "A Lot Of Pressure" On Rookie Stanley. July 27, ...
On Oct. 2, 1979, the Padres announced a foreign assignment for a familiar voice: Jerry Coleman, their lead radio announcer, would be the latest manager to pilot the young franchise.
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