P. A. Announcer News
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- March 19, 2024
A lot of news out of the Bay Area as the news of Renel Brooks-Moon stepping down is really starting to get the eyes of a worldwide media. The San Francisco Giants have announced plans on how they’re going to move forward this year. Also a brief note about Paul Strelzin who was the first P. A. announcer to be ejected from a game.
READ MOREWhen an announcer retires after 24 years just prior to the start of a new season, it’s going to stay in the news for a few days and Renel Brooks-Moon is still there. Matt Cord of the Philadelphia 76ers gets into an incident with some players. Yes, Jim Nantz was a P. A. announcer, there’s a story with proof! George Miller is recognized for his extended service. Chris Phillips gets recognition from across the pond where tennis is more popular than football. Former Maple Leafs P. A. announcer Andy Frost’s son gets mentioned.
READ MORERenel Brooks-Moon stepping down at the P. A. Announcer for the San Francisco Giants is big news today in the world of sports for many reasons. Renel, thank you for being a trailblazer!
READ MOREThere are certain times of the year that looking for a game operations job in professional sports is easier than others. Right now is THE time for spring and summer sports. But where do you go to look? Well, first thing you want to do is identify where you want to work and what you
READ MOREThe Boston Red Sox are looking for a DJ and sound technician for their Spring Training games in March & April. Since this is a seasonal job, those in Southwest Florida should take notice, along with those who may have family in the area and would enjoy a few weeks in the Florida sun. The
READ MOREThe Ballpark of the Palm Beaches is searching for a P. A. announcer for Spring Training games in 2017 for both the Houston Astros and the Washington Nationals. Typical qualifications needed to be an announcer, however they note a Bachelor’s Degree or combination of relevant education and experience. This appears to be boilerplate as this
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