Rex Barney

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Rex Barney
Pitcher
Born: December 19, 1924
Died: August 12, 1997 (aged 72)
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 18, 1943
for the Brooklyn Dodgers
Final game
September 4, 1950
for the Brooklyn Dodgers
Career statistics
Win-Loss Record     35-31
Strikeouts     336
ERA     4.31
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • 15 wins in 1948
  • Participated in the 1947 & 1949 World Series

Rex Barney (December 19, 1924-August 12, 1997) was a hard-throwing pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1943 and from 1946 through 1950. He hurled a no-hitter against the New York Giants on September 9, 1948. He had to sit through a one-hour rain delay and showers in the 7th, 8th, and 9th innings to finish the game.

He was also the PA announcer for the Baltimore Orioles from 1974 until his death in 1997. He was famous for often using the phrase "Give that fan a contract!" when a fan snared a foul ball on the fly. This was an expansion on the old radio and TV announcers' comment, "Sign him up!"

In tribute to Barney, the Orioles game of August 12th was held without a public address announcer.[1]

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Preceded by
Joe Hatten
Brooklyn Dodgers Opening Day
Starting pitcher

1948
Succeeded by
Joe Hatten