Red (Walter) Barber was New York Cityās first baseball radio broadcaster and the first baseball telecaster anywhere. He chronicled the rise of the Dodgers with phrases like ātearinā up the pea patchā and āthe bases are FOBā ā full of Brooklyn. The Mississippi-born Barber said, ā(I) didnāt broadcast with a Brooklyn accent, but I did broadcast with a Brooklynās heart.ā When fired by the Yankees, he ended his farewell interview by blowing a kiss to Brooklyn.
Red Barber broadcasted Jackie Robinsonās first season with the Dodgers recalled that, as a boy in Sanford, Florida, āI saw black men tarred and feathered by the Ku Klux Klan and forced to walk the streets. I had grown up in a completely segregated world.ā Red Barber confessed that when he learned the Dodgers would field a black player, his first reaction was to quit his job. Read more: https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/red-barber/
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