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He did a show called MSG vault where they pulled some Ranger game out from the old days, some near complete games.
Bill DaughtryGrew up with Sam, JD and Al and that sports desk guy Bill something. We will miss you Al wish you were treated more respectfully
sports archaeology @GoAwayPanarinHe did a show called MSG vault where they pulled some Ranger game out from the old days, some near complete games.
Just looked up The Vault episodes. One that i remember watching was the Rangers playing in an outdoor game in Las Vegas in 1991. Another one that i don't remember seeing but would love to watch was Ranger Brawls, best brawls in their history.
Wasn’t that also hosted by Fran Healy? Or was that something else?He did a show called MSG vault where they pulled some Ranger game out from the old days, some near complete games.
Most ranger fans if they follow football are also giants fans so there’s that too .
He did a show called Halls of Fame where he chatted with hall of famers in different sports. It was sponsored by Halls, the cough drops lol.Wasn’t that also hosted by Fran Healy? Or was that something else?
That’s just as good marketing as the former Rolaids Relief Award in baseball.He did a show called Halls of Fame where he chatted with hall of famers in different sports. It was sponsored by Halls, the cough drops lol.
Loved that show.Wish they still did itHe did a show called MSG vault where they pulled some Ranger game out from the old days, some near complete games.
and @Whoot Whoot it depends which era; Bob Page did it from 1988-1998. He was the Caucasian guy with black hair who was very sarcastic and had the voice that sounded like he was narrating Larry Brooks's articles. He was a Detroit guy who went back after Dolan dismissed him for being too opinionated and sarcastic and did college football and local sports talk and now is retired in Florida. He's on X a lot and still occasionally podcasts. He's still very opinionated and sarcastic. Very surprised he hasn't chimed in on Al yet.Probably Bill Daughtery.
Bob Page was the best on Sportsdesk and would tell it like it is. Then MSG sanitized itself with simple propaganda.
I watched a game from 2001 a few years ago, and a young Al Trautwig and an old Stan Fischler. Man, that brings back memories. RIP Al!
Eh it's not really right to joke about in my opinion. Look, I very much dislike Stan Fischler for many reasons both as a fan in the late 80s/early 90s and when I applied for an internship with him in the early 2000s and he was very crabby on the phone to a young kid who just wanted to get into hockey, but let him enjoy the later years and tweet. He doesn't even live in the NY area anymore.And that prick Fischler's still alive. Doesn't that suck?
That just mean us fans are also getting older. It's a shame how MSG didn't give him a sendoff when he was let go or did he retire due to illness? MSG better do it right. Maybe top 10 on Air videos of Al during the pregame would be a nice start.RIP. Shame to think all the original broadcast team old timers are all getting up there.
Interesting tidbit. Dude had a house!
He responded to Howie Rose’s tweet on his passing:and @Whoot Whoot it depends which era; Bob Page did it from 1988-1998. He was the Caucasian guy with black hair who was very sarcastic and had the voice that sounded like he was narrating Larry Brooks's articles. He was a Detroit guy who went back after Dolan dismissed him for being too opinionated and sarcastic and did college football and local sports talk and now is retired in Florida. He's on X a lot and still occasionally podcasts. He's still very opinionated and sarcastic. Very surprised he hasn't chimed in on Al yet.