Leland Milo Hamilton (September 2, 1927 – September 17, 2015) was an American sportscaster, best known for calling play-by-play for seven different Major League Baseball teams from 1953 to 2012.[1] He received the Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992.[2][3][4]
^"1992 Ford C. Frick Award Winner Milo Hamilton". Baseball Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2007-02-05. Retrieved 2007-02-11.
^Gary McKillips. "Milo Hamilton: To Cooperstown and Back". American Sportscasters Online. Retrieved 2007-02-11.
^Sandomir, Richard (September 18, 2015) "Milo Hamilton, 88; Brought Life to Baseball" The New York Times, page B15 [1]
^Rieken, Kristie (September 20, 2015) "Radio voice of 7 baseball teams" The Washington Post, page C7 [2]
Leland MiloHamilton (September 2, 1927 – September 17, 2015) was an American sportscaster, best known for calling play-by-play for seven different Major...
nobody would try to shoot him if she was hugging him. Braves announcer MiloHamilton, calling the game on WSB radio, described the scene as Aaron broke the...
MiloHamilton, the City of Houston officially renamed a portion of the Ballpark District to the "Hall of Fame District", and the portion of Hamilton Avenue...
in the Houston and Chicago markets. For KTRH long time Astros voice MiloHamilton provided play-by-play while John Rooney called the games for the White...
Prince and his sidekick Nellie King after the 1975 season, they hired MiloHamilton away from Atlanta to be the lead broadcaster and brought Lanny Frattare...
partners in the Cardinals' booth included Stretch Miller, Gus Mancuso, MiloHamilton, Joe Garagiola, and Jack Buck. Immediately preceding the Cardinals job...
whereas KBME can only be heard in Houston, especially after dark. MiloHamilton, a veteran voice who was on the call for Hank Aaron's 715th career home...
the ire of the Pirates' fanbase. MiloHamilton and Lanny Frattare took over as the new broadcast team in 1976. Hamilton was unhappy in Pittsburgh; he didn't...
Bunning pitched for the 1951 Tigers. Baseball Hall of Fame announcer MiloHamilton was the Tigers' announcer on radio. Harvey Kuenn played for the 1952...
(AM) "DAA Awardee: MiloHamilton | University of Iowa Center for Advancement". www.foriowa.org. "Hall of Fame broadcaster MiloHamilton dies". MLB.com. 17...
interview with longtime Astros broadcaster and Ford Frick Award recipient, MiloHamilton. The interview aired throughout September 2013. "Anchors and Reporters"...
Cal Eldred – Major League Baseball pitcher who played for 14 years MiloHamilton – sportscaster for the Iowa Hawkeyes and seven different Major League...
broadcasting Cardinals games for KMOX radio in 1954, teaming with Harry Caray, MiloHamilton (1954), and Joe Garagiola (from 1955). Buck was dropped from the Cardinals...