Hall of fame sportswriter Dave Kindred. SOURCE: ANDERSONBOOKSHOP.COM
Dave Frederick April 6, 2021
Palmer is my preference - All pizza is good. The one you like best is a matter of personal preference. I like
Jim Palmer as a baseball color analyst. The best thing about Palmer is that he isn t
John Kruk. Palmer, now 75, is smooth, smart and insightful, and he doesn’t prattle on. He is efficient, just like he was on the mound.
Scott Garceau doing Orioles play-by-play is also top of the line.
Tom McCarthy and Kruk doing a Phillies broadcast is a dumbed-down version, just too many ordinary things explained that I don’t care about anyway. On Saturday, I watched the Phillies beat the Braves 4-0 and the Final Four wins, while reading 18 chapters of sportswriter
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Sportswriter Dave Kindred finds his most fulfilling work in high school gyms of central Illinois - 60 Minutes
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Dave Kindred is a legendary sportswriter, perhaps most-known for his writing on Muhammad Ali.
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