Violent Sundays by Bob Chandler

Violent Sundays by Bob Chandler

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Bob Chandler is San Diego's senior sportscaster. Bob began working in the San Diego television-radio market in 1961, covering the San Diego sports scene full time in 1963. In 1972, Chandler joined Jerry Coleman s the television-radio broadcasters for the San Diego Padres. Associated with the Padres from 1970-2003, Bob Chandler likely knows more than anyone when it comes to Padres baseball. During his career, in addition to the Padres, Chandler has done play-by-play for numerous other sports in San Diego. Bob has worked for five different television stations in the city, delivering regular evening sportscasts, interviews, and play-by-play broadcasts. Chandler is a 1961 graduate of San Diego State and lives in the Tierrasanta area. He has four daughters and six grandchildren.

Bill Swank is San Diego's preeminent baseball historian. He has authored or co-authored ten previous books, including his award-winning Echoes from Lane Field. He also played second base for the original House of David baseball team as Santa Claus. Swank graduated from San Diego State in 1962 and is a retired probations officer. He still resides in San Diego.

SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780671474607
ISBN 10 067147460X
Titre Violent Sundays
Auteur Bob Chandler
État Non disponible
Éditeur Simon & Schuster
Année de publication 1984-01-01
Nombre de pages 180
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