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Troy Aikman and Joe Buck have long been a familiar pairing to sports fans. For more than two decades, their voices have ...
When a 27-year-old Joe Buck walked into the 1996 World Series booth at the old Yankee Stadium, he was viewed as the ultimate nepo baby before the term was even born. The son of the legendary play ...
Joe Buck will return to the baseball booth on Opening Day. The legendary broadcaster will call the Yankees’ season-opener against the Brewers on March 27 for ESPN. It’s the first time Buck, 55 ...
Joe Buck may have put a bow on his Major League Baseball announcing career this week with his cameo alongside Chip Caray. Buck returned to an MLB booth for the first time since 2021 Monday night ...
But seriously, let's get something straight -- the hatred of Joe Buck is something that makes absolutely zero sense. Because since he started calling NFL games for Fox Sports in 1994 (at age 25 ...
Joe Buck's wife, Michelle Beisner-Buck, just wants to get back to doing headstands after her husband drilled her in the ankle with a golf ball, which required surgery after complications with her ...
Joe Buck is back in the baseball booth — and it didn’t take long for doors to start swinging. The voice of ESPN’s Monday ...
Joe Buck was the person who told the world it had happened. This week we could use a break from the news, so we'll quiz him on cute, happy things. Wait Wait ...
Buck now works exclusively calling NFL games on Monday night. His baseball broadcasting days are more or less behind him, but there is plenty that he misses, especially when it comes to the Cardinals.
One highlight compilation from 2007 gives a lot of insight into how much better Joe Buck has gotten. Joe Buck on a Dec. 5 Saints-Bucs MNF game. (ESPN.) ESPN NFL By Jay Rigdon on 01/23/2023 01/24/2023.
JOE BUCK: For me it was night and day. You know, I’m 53 now and I started broadcasting professionally when I was 19. This is the first time in 35 years that I’ve not done a baseball game.
But Joe Buck also knows he made the most of those opportunities. Calling 23 World Series, seven Super Bowls and becoming a Hall of Fame broadcaster is a testament to Joe’s talent and work ethic.