
Sportscaster Dick Stockton has been calling Super Bowls, NBA Finals, World Series, the Olympics and much more for the better part of the last 60 years – Legend! Dick broadcast seven Super Bowls over the years, and every single NBA Finals game of the 1980s! Magic – Bird – Kareem – Dr. J – Detroit’s “bad boys” and of course the newcomer who had to wait until 1991 for a championship appearance, Michael Jordan. He was on the 2nd team for Fox Sports when it acquired the NFL in the early ‘90s, second only to John Madden and Pat Summerall. His first World Series in 1975, he called Carlton Fisk’s home run at Fenway Park to tie the series at 3-3, the shot made legendary over time by an outfield camera that captured Fisk “pushing” the ball fair as he headed to first base. Dick has done everything, and it’s been a marvelous ride. Take the journey with us and relive some of the favorite moments of his career.
To read Dick’s weekly column Stockton Says, here’s a link to his website: