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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 79. Chapters: Ray Mancini, Jack Buck, Marv Albert, Al Michaels, Keith Jackson, Dick Enberg, Howard Cosell, Mario Lopez, Jim Gray, Jim Lampley, Jerry Quarry, Chris Schenkel, Max Kellerman, Dennis James, Tsuyoshi Hamada, Jack Brickhouse, Bill Stern, Joyce Brothers, Teddy Atlas, Y ichi Kasai, Tim Ryan, Ted Robinson, Gus Johnson, Les Keiter, Russ Hodges, Bruce Beck, Eddie Andelman, Dan Dierdorf, Tad Dorgan, Sam Rosen, Ray Forrest, Joe Tessitore, Iceman John Scully, Ed Lover, Ted Husing, Ian Eagle, Larry Merchant, Jack Whitaker, Len Berman, Vladimir Gendlin, Stu Nahan, Harry Carpenter, Fred Roggin, Ty Tyson, Bob Papa, Andrea Joyce, Kevin Kelley, Graham McNamee, Howard Marshall, Barry Tompkins, Nick Charles, Ferdie Pacheco, Van Patrick, Jim Hill, Brian Kenny, Nikolay Puchkov, France Laux, Reg Gutteridge, Mel Proctor, Clem McCarthy, Mike Crispino, John Rawling, Bill Macatee, Don Robertson, Chris Rose, Sean O'Grady, Fred Manfra, Al Bernstein, Win Elliot, Fran Charles, Gil Clancy, John Action Jackson, Don Dunphy, Rich Marotta, Sam Taub, Sam Taub Award, Al Albert, Bob Sheridan, Steve Albert, Jim Neilly, Alex Wallau. Excerpt: Alan Richard "Al" Michaels (born November 12, 1944) is an American television sportscaster. Now employed by NBC Sports after nearly three decades (1977-2006) with ABC Sports, Michaels is one of the most prominent members of his profession. He is perhaps best known for his many years of calling play-by-play of National Football League games, including nearly two decades with Monday Night Football. He is also known for famous calls in other sports, including the Miracle on Ice at the 1980 Winter Olympics and the earthquake-interrupted Game 3 of the 1989 World Series. Michaels was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Jay Michaels and Lila Roginsky/Ross. He grew up as a Brooklyn Dodgers fan. Coincidentally, at the time the Dodge...