Lanny Frattare

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Lanny Louis Frattare (born March 23, 1948 in Rochester, New York) is the voice of the Pittsburgh Pirates. He is the longest tenured Pirates broadcaster.

Frattare attended Ithaca College, graduating in 1970. He started his career in his home town as a radio disk jockey, sportscaster, and play-by-play broadcaster for the American Hockey League's Rochester Americans following his graduation. As the radio broadcaster for the Pirates' AAA affiliate Charleston Charlies in 1974 and 1975, Frattare was mentored by then-Pirates broadcaster Bob Prince, who invited Frattare to Pittsburgh after the Charlies' seasons concluded and allowed Frattare to take over the microphone on occasion.

He moved to Pittsburgh and joined the Pirates major league broadcasting crew on radio (KDKA) and cable television in 1976. He started as Milo Hamilton's junior partner, calling just two innings of most games and serving as Hamilton's color man. His role began to increase after Hamilton left following the 1979 season. The Pirates gave Frattare a new contract late in the 2006 season that will keep him on the air through 2009. He will begin sharing primary announcing duties with Greg Brown, as the Pirates evolve toward a transition that will come with Frattare's retirement.

Frattare was lead announcer on the ESPN broadcast of the February 23, 1985 college basketball game between Indiana University and Purdue University during which Indiana coach Bob Knight threw a chair across the court, a moment which is frequently replayed on television to this day.

Frattare has two children and two grandchildren from his first marriage. He remarried a few years ago to the former choir director of Upper St. Clair High School, but the couple separated in late 2007. Over the past twenty years, he has hosted the Family Links Golf Classic which has raised over $1.6 million in support of mentally challenged individuals and their families.

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"...and there was NOOOO doubt about it." (after a Pirates win)

"Go ball, get outta here, it's gone." (when calling a Pirates home run)

Player Nicknames:Current Players 1. Nate Mclouth(Nate the great, the n-dog) 2. Freddy Sanchez (Steady Freddy) 3. Jose Bautista (Joey Bats) 4. Jason Bay (J-Bay) 5. Tom Gorzelanny (Gorzo) 7. Matt Capps (The Mad Capper) 8. Jack Wilson (Jumpin Jack Flash)

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