"Gas House Gang" great Dizzy Dean was too great of a character not to put in front of the microphone after he left the game.
12 old time radio show recordings
(total playtime 3 hours, 7 min)
available in the following formats:
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Dizzy Dean
(1910 – 1974)
Ol' Dizzy was a colorful character who had been a pitcher with the Cardinals "Gas House Gang" in the 1930s. In his cheerful broadcasts, he tells anecdotal stories of past sporting events and players as well as answering fan mail in between joke telling.
During the depression era, a group of school teachers demanded his removal from the air because he was a detriment to their students. "Let the teachers teach English, and I will teach baseball," countered Dean. "There is a lot of people in the United States who say "isn't," and they ain't eating."
Dean was a star for less than ten seasons but he remained a "personality" for years to come. His boastfulness and constant need to be in the spotlight made him a legend in the glory years of baseball and his short stories in these 15-minute broadcasts are still entertaining today.
For great sports reporting, see The Joe DiMaggio Show, Grandland Rice and Bill Stern Sportsreel.
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