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It is the most widely used scorebook in the nation by fans and broadcasters. [3] He also called NCAA Basketball on CBS as well as college football and basketball games for USA Sports and Major League Baseball for NBC. In addition to baseball and college sports, Carpenter called tennis (1995 U.S. Open) and golf (Masters 1986–1988) for USA Network.
In 2013, Carpenter joined 97.1 The Fan WBNS-FM in Columbus, Ohio and currently serves as a co-host on the morning show, Morning Juice, airing from 6am - 9am. During that time he also appear on Wall to Wall Sports for WBNS 10TV, which was also owned by Dispatch Media Group now owned by Tegna Inc. Carpenter has worked the Ohio State Spring game ...
Bob Carpenter, play-by-play announcer, 2006–present; pre-game and post-game commentator, 2021; Dan Kolko, field reporter, 2014–2018; studio host, 2019–2020; pre-game, in-game, and post game anchor, 2021; substitute play-by-play announcer, 2021–present; substitute color commentator, 2021
A legend in the Chicago Bulls organization, Bob Rosenberg worked as the team’s scorekeeper for the Bulls from their inaugural season in 1965-66 all the way to 2023.
Robert Louis Carpenter (December 12, 1917 – October 19, 2005), was an American professional baseball pitcher who appeared in 80 games in Major League Baseball between 1940 and 1942, and again from 1946 to 1947, with the New York Giants and Chicago Cubs.
Meanwhile, another fan who had attended Carpenter’s Emails I Can’t Send Tour in 2023 expressed shock at the inflated ticket prices, adding: “Love Sabrina but £94.20 for a standing ticket ...
Reacting to Carpenter’s six nominations — including a song of the year nod for "Please Please Please,” for which Keoghan starred in the music video — the Irish actor, 32, said ...
Bob Carpenter: play-by-play (1990–2004) Wednesday Night Baseball; Duke Castiglione: field reporter (2006) Wednesday Night Baseball; Alex Cora: analyst (2013–2016) Baseball Tonight; Rece Davis: host (2004) Baseball Tonight; Orestes Destrade: analyst (2005–) Baseball Tonight; Rob Dibble: analyst (1998–2004) Baseball Tonight