Merle Harmon
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Merle Reid Harmon (born June 21, 1926 in Salem, Illinois) is a former American sportscaster.
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[edit] Early life and career
Raised in Illinois, Harmon was educated at Graceland College and the University of Denver following a stint with the U.S. Navy during World War II. He earned a bachelor's degree in radio and began his broadcasting career in 1949 with the Topeka Owls, a minor league baseball team in the Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League.
[edit] Broadcasting career
[edit] 1950s
In the 1950s Harmon called play-by-play of numerous sports for the University of Kansas. In 1954, he called baseball for the minor league Kansas City Blues, moving to the major league Kansas City Athletics the following year following that team's relocation from Philadelphia.
[edit] 1960s
In 1961, Harmon went to work for ABC Sports, where he contributed various studio shows and called the baseball Game of the Week (1965) as well as college football for network. In the 1960s, he broadcast for a number of pro football and baseball teams including the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets, Milwaukee Braves, and Minnesota Twins.
[edit] 1970s
In 1970, Harmon became lead announcer for the Milwaukee Brewers and continued in that role through the remainder of the decade, teaming with Bob Uecker. He also went into business during this period with Merle Harmon's Fan Fair, a chain of retail stores devoted to licensed sports merchandise.
[edit] 1980s
From 1980-1982 Harmon worked for NBC Sports, calling regional NFL, MLB, and college basketball action and contributing to the weekly Sportsworld anthology series. He was also slated to work on the network's coverage of the 1980 Summer Olympics before the U.S. boycott of those Games.
[edit] Later career
Harmon worked Texas Rangers telecasts from 1982-1995, then retired from broadcasting.
[edit] External links
- Merle Harmon - entry from the Baseball Biography Project
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