Paul Olden
Paul Olden is the current public address announcer for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. He has been the announcer since the Yankees moved to their new ballpark in 2009.
Early life and career
Born in Chicago, Olden moved with his family to Los Angeles as a child.[1] He attended Dorsey High School and Los Angeles City College. Olden was formerly a radio and television play-by-play announcer for the Yankees, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, California Angels, Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Eagles, UCLA Bruins, Los Angeles Rams, New York Jets and New Jersey Nets.[2]
Olden was the target of Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda's infamous and profanity laden "Dave Kingman tirade" in 1978, in which Lasorda ranted at Olden (who worked at Los Angeles radio station KLAC at the time) when he asked him about Kingman having hit three home runs against the Dodgers that day.[3] He was also the PA announcer for 12 consecutive Super Bowls from 1994 to 2005.[4]
New York Yankees
Olden replaced Jim Hall, who replaced Bob Sheppard, who had been the Yankees announcer since 1951.[5][6]
References
- ↑ https://plus.google.com/109190588983911549895/about
- ↑ KNX 1070 Personalities
- ↑ SI.com's Top 10 Most Embarrassing TV/Radio Interview Moments
- ↑ Olden can still hear the answer to one question
- ↑ Paul Olden, public address announcer at Yankee Stadium, gets nod from 'Voice of God' Bob Sheppard
- ↑ Yankees announcer Sheppard dies
Preceded by Jim Hall (interim) |
Yankee Stadium public address announcer 2009 – |
Succeeded by (current) |