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Revolutionary in his work on ABC's boxing, "Wide World of Sports," and "Monday Night
Football" telecasts, Howard Cosell was outspoken and opinionated, often insightful
but annoyingly verbose. The overtly intelligent Cosell was never reverential toward
the athletes he covered, but his shrill speaking style, incessant preaching, and
overbearing manner were irritants that eventually got under the skin of his employers
and co-workers, and much of his audience. He made no secret of his distate for baseball
(he found it boring), and when he joined "Monday Night Baseball" in 1976 his lack
of deep baseball knowledge was the subject of much criticism. When he retired from
network television, he wrote a sports column for the New York Daily News through the late 1980s.
(SL)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»July 6, 2000:
The American Sportscasters Association names Dodgers legend Vin Scully as the No. 1 sportscaster of the 20th century. Howard Cosell finishes 2nd, followed by Mel Allen and Red Barber.