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RIP Ernie Harwell Ernie Harwell, the long-time broadcaster and play-by-play man for the Detroit Tigers, has died of cancer. He was 92.
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awww!!!! man!! its great he made it to 92!! shitty that he had to deal with cancer along the way... RIP in a line from my dream, I heard a voice and saw a silhouette in a chair.. | |
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I grew up listening to and enjoy him so much ... RIP ![]() | |
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ITT: Michiganders with tears in their eyes. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Still it's nice to know, when our bodies wear out, we can get another -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | |
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RIP. Ernie was a sports broadcasting legend. | |
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We were blessed to have that man on this earth for 92 years. | |
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May he rest in peace.
The Brooklyn Dodgers once traded a backup catcher to get Harwell as an announcer prior to my main man Vin Scully. It's scary...Vin is the last of the Mohicans. | |
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RIP | |
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Absolutely the forever voice of the Tigers....may he RIP.
Mike Ilitch opened up Comerica Park for a one day viewing of Ernie Harwell. They laid him out near his statue in the park. The lines were long, as many people wanted to pay their respects. A legend. Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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