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Born in Fairfield, Iowa, Milo Hamilton (1927-) graduated from the University of Iowa with a degree in radio speech. Beginning with the St. Louis Browns in 1953, Hamilton has broadcast for a number of major league clubs, working with an array of fellow award-winning sportscasters, including Jack Brickhouse, Bob Elson, Harry Caray, and Jack Buck.
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Milo Hamilton: To Cooperstown and Back
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Gary McKillips profiles the long-time baseball announcer for the American Sportscasters Association. Includes comments about the reasons for his moves from team to team.
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Star Struck: Milo Hamilton
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Profile by Mike Capps, announcer for the Round Rock (Texas) Express minor league club. Notes the career highlight of calling Hank Aaron's record-breaking home run.
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Frick Award Winner Milo Hamilton
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National Baseball Hall of Fame induction notice of its top broadcasting honor from 1992. Includes photograph, career and personal background, and links to teams and fellow broadcasters.
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Milo Hamilton: Holy Toledo!
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Appreciative biographical essay about the Astros broadcaster from the archives of the University of Houston's Daily Cougar archives.
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