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What is the name of long time Yankee Stadium's public address announcer?
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Eddie Layton
Red Barber
Rick Cerone
Bob Sheppard
Bob Sheppard.
Bob Sheppard was the public address announcer for the New York Giants of the National Football League from 1956 to 2006.
Milwaukee Brewers. Nomar Garciaparra was named to his fifth career All-Star game in 2003, American League Rookie of the Year for 1997 and the Thomas A. Yawkey Award.
They Had To Dodge Trolleys On Their Way To The Game. New Yorkers called anyone from Brooklyn "Trolley Dodger" because of the many trolleys in Brooklyn.
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