Bob Elson

Bob Elson
Born
Robert Arthur Elson

(1904-03-22)March 22, 1904
DiedMarch 10, 1981(1981-03-10) (aged 76)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Sports commentary career
Team(s)Chicago White Sox (1929–42 and 1946–70)
GenrePlay-by-play
SportMajor League Baseball

Robert Arthur Elson (March 22, 1904 – March 10, 1981[1]) was a pioneering American sportscaster who was the voice of the Chicago White Sox for all or parts of four decades. Known as "The 'Ol Commander", he broadcast an estimated 5,000 major league baseball games. In his prime, was among the leading play-by-play men in the game. In 1979, he received the Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame for his excellence and longevity in the industry.

  1. ^ Condon, David (March 11, 1981). "Ex-Sox, Cubs Broadcaster Elson dies at 76". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 14 January 2015.

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