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has a different version: "Raymond became the second baseball broadcaster in history to be traded. Veeck’s young daughter Rebecca was going blind, so he traded Raymond and a case of crab cakes to the Saints for a wind machine and the announcing tandem of Jim Lucas and Don Wardlow, who was completely
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Raymond left the Astros after the 2012 season. He called games on MLB.com from 2013 to 2016. He began calling Texas Rangers games on television and radio during the 2016 season as fill-in announcer. In 2017, he became the primary television play-by-play announcer.
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magazine, Raymond was nominated for the prestigious 2001 Loeb Award for Outstanding Business Reporting. His article about accounting irregularities at
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Beginning in 2012, Raymond worked college basketball and football games for ESPN3, primarily covering
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cited his story as the impetus for the Internet bubble bursting. "This one popped the bubble," wrote
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while competing for the varsity track and field team. He earned distinction as a Scholar Athlete.
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each week during the 2008/2009 off-season with former pitcher and broadcaster
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in early 2000 initiated the eventual stock market correction. An article in
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during women's basketball games. For softball games, he partnered with
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Raymond's experience includes minor league stops with the independent
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Raymond met his wife, Tish, after college. They have three children.
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After the 2011 baseball season, Raymond broadcast several sports on
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were hired by the Astros beginning in the 2006 season to work with
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for a "case of crab cakes and a pound of shrimp." A 2019 bio in
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Women's college basketball announcers in the United States
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Phillie Phanatic
David Raymond
play-by-play
Texas Rangers
Major League Baseball
San Francisco Giants
Baltimore Orioles
Houston Astros
Forbes
Microstrategy
The Washington Post
James Cramer
Brockton Rox
Iowa Cubs
Charleston RiverDogs
Sonoma County Crushers
Sports Illustrated
Charleston RiverDogs
St. Paul Saints
The Athletic
Iowa Cubs
Giants
Orioles
Brett Dolan
Milo Hamilton
Jon Miller
ESPN Sunday Night Baseball
Jim Deshaies
KBME
Stanford University women's basketball

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