The typically unflappable Joe Buck was tense ahead of game one of the 1996 World Series between the Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees at the original Yankee Stadium. At just 27 years old, Buck was ...
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Joe Buck getting back in baseball booth on Opening DayJoe Buck will return to the baseball booth on Opening Day. The legendary broadcaster will call the Yankees’ season-opener against the Brewers on March 27 for ESPN. It’s the first time Buck ...
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Joe Buck returns to calling MLB gamesJoe Buck is back in the baseball booth — and it didn’t take long for doors to start swinging. The voice of ESPN’s Monday Night Football will return to the national Major League Baseball ...
Joe Buck will call a Major League Baseball game for ESPN on Opening Day, but he’s not exactly exuding excitement about it. “It’s a little ridiculous,” Buck said of calling an MLB game for ...
Joe Buck did not want to be right. With 1:20 remaining in their game Monday against the Baltimore Ravens, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a third-and-17 at their own 18, down 10 points. They had no ...
Sports fans are not going to have to wait until September to hear Joe Buck calling a game. Buck has been ESPN's play-by-play voice for Monday Night Football since 2002, and while he's only ever ...
Joe Buck and Troy Aikman have been Super Bowl mainstays on Fox since they first called Super Bowl 39 back in 2005, taking the reins from the legendary duo of Pat Summerall and John Madden.
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