11+ Red Barber Quotes On Death, Npr And Jackie Robinson
Red Barber was an American sportscaster, best known for his long career broadcasting Major League Baseball games. He began his career in 1934, calling Brooklyn Dodgers games for station WCBS. He was known for his folksy style and distinctive Southern accent, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1978. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Red Barber on leadership, love, death.
Whenever you have a tight situation and there's a close pitch, the umpire gets a squawk no matter how he calls it. — Red Barber
Baseball is dull only to dull minds. — Red Barber
This is Red Barber speaking. Let me say hello to you all. — Red Barber
You have to be as fully prepared for the dull game as you are for the great game, or else you won't be prepared for the great one. — Red Barber
When I'm talking to a large audience, I imagine that I'm talking to a single person. — Red Barber
When I was in baseball and you went into the clubhouse, you didn't see ball players with curling irons. — Red Barber
People see what they want to see. — Red Barber
Baseball is only dull to dull minds — Red Barber
On radio, you're an artist. On TV, you're a servant. — Red Barber
Writing is easy. Just sit down and open a vein. — Red Barber
It's like apples and oranges, you can't compare it. It was just a matter of playing anyone who was breathing. — Red Barber
Life Lessons by Red Barber
- Red Barber taught us the importance of being a passionate and knowledgeable fan of the sport you are covering. He also showed us that a great broadcaster should be able to tell a story, not just recite stats.
- Red Barber also demonstrated the importance of being an independent voice, not being afraid to criticize or praise when necessary.
- Finally, Red Barber showed us that a great broadcaster should be able to keep the audience engaged and entertained, even if the game isn’t exciting.
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