Seattle Mariners (1977–2010) California Angels (1969–1976)
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Baseball, basketball, football
David Arnold Niehaus (February 19, 1935 – November 10, 2010) was an American sportscaster. He was the lead play-by-play announcer for the American League's Seattle Mariners from their inaugural season in 1977 until his death after the 2010 season. In 2008, the National Baseball Hall of Fame awarded Niehaus the Ford C. Frick Award, the highest honor for American baseball broadcasters. Among fans nationwide and his peers, Niehaus was considered to be one of the greatest sportscasters in history.
awarded Niehaus the Ford C. Frick Award, the highest honor for American baseball broadcasters. Among fans nationwide and his peers, Niehaus was considered...
renamed DaveNiehaus Way, and the wall in deep right-center field also has a microphone with a DaveNiehaus graphic. There is the DaveNiehaus Statue on...
Dave Sims, who was hired prior to the 2007 season, and for the remainder of the game he was accompanied by the late DaveNiehaus (as Sims and Niehaus...
Niehaus is a German surname, meaning "new house" in a Low German dialect. As of 2014, 47.3% of all known bearers of the surname Niehaus were residents...
If the Mariners went to extra innings, Niehaus did the odd innings and Rizzs did the even innings. Niehaus died on November 10, 2010. For the 2011 season...
each game, Niehaus worked the television broadcast with Blowers while Rizzs and Sims handled radio duties; after the third inning, Niehaus and Sims traded...
15, 2010, Eric Wedge was hired as the manager. Long-time broadcaster DaveNiehaus suffered a myocardial infarction (heart attack) at his Bellevue, Washington...
part-time announcers working with Rick Rizzs who succeeded the deceased DaveNiehaus. Henderson suffered a heart attack and died at Harborview Medical Center...
north onto DaveNiehaus Way, named for former Mariners sportscaster DaveNiehaus, at an intersection with South Atlantic Street. DaveNiehaus Way continues...
retired from baseball for two seasons. Inductees include Alvin Davis, DaveNiehaus, Jay Buhner, Edgar Martínez, Randy Johnson, Dan Wilson, Lou Piniella...
the Wayback Machine Baker, Geoff (December 23, 2010). "New song about DaveNiehaus by Seattle rapper Macklemore". The Seattle Times. "Hip-hop's rising star...
Said Niehaus on-air, seconds before the event, "I've never been so excited on a 3-1 count in my life!" As Tuiasosopo circled the bases, Niehaus exclaimed...
football analyst and contributor for Cougars All Access (2009–2011) DaveNiehaus – Mariners play-by-play announcer (died on November 10, 2010) Don Poier...
Retrieved July 20, 2012. Baker, Geoff (December 23, 2010). "New song about DaveNiehaus by Seattle rapper Macklemore". The Seattle Times. Ryon, Sean (October...
mentioned the Kingdome in "My Oh My", a 2011 song that paid tribute to DaveNiehaus, the longtime play-by-play announcer of the Mariners who had recently...
Northwest (DaveNiehaus, Rick Rizzs, Ron Fairly, Dave Valle, Dave Henderson, Tom Paciorek) Radio KIRO 710 AM (DaveNiehaus, Rick Rizzs, Ron Fairly, Dave Valle...
Tom Cheek, Ken Coleman, Dizzy Dean, Tony Kubek, Graham McNamee, DaveNiehaus and Dave Van Horne. Three additional candidates – Joe Nuxhall, Bill King...
Cella is an American sculptor. His works include Seattle's statues of DaveNiehaus (2011), Ken Griffey Jr. (2017), Don James (2017), and Edgar Martínez...
Steve Physioc (1994). Analysts included Gil Stratton, Steve Bailey, DaveNiehaus (1968–1972), Don Drysdale (1973–1976), Dick Bass (1977–1986), Jack Youngblood...