Twice an All-Star, he played on four teams over four decades and won two World Series titles. Then he took his baseball smarts and gift of gab into the TV booth.
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Tim McCarver, Catcher in the Hall of Fame as a Broadcaster, Dies at 81
BaseballFebruary 16, 2023
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