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This Copyrighted Broadcast [Hardcover]

Greenwald (Author)
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"Style, not shtick. Wit, not bombast." That's the way Bob Costas describes longtime San Francisco Giants broadcaster Hank Greenwald's on-air voice in his foreword to Greenwald's acerbically free-wheeling look back at his years in the booth. It's a description that also goes a long way toward characterizing the man and his memoir. Greenwald, now retired from the grind of day-to-day game-calling, was a rarity on the air. He not only knew how to make a game come alive, but also how to liven up the pauses in action with a genuine humor that was funny but not self-serving, self-referential, or worse, self-reverential. Not surprisingly, This Copyrighted Broadcast reflects that balancing act: it's smart in its look at the state of the game, on and particularly off the field (to wit: "If there's one thing owners don't accept, it's blame. They don't have to, they're owners"; "What a shame baseball is so insecure about itself"), it's funny, it's honest (wait till you see what Greenwald has to say about Barry Bonds), it's daring in what it reveals about broadcasting and some of the absurdities of being a ball club's paid mouthpiece--unless you're an institution like Harry Caray, you don't always get to call it like you see it--and it's poignant in its revelations about family, especially concerning Greenwald's remarkable relationship with a daughter who has Down's Syndrome. But mostly, it's a collection of terrific anecdotes from a man who knows how to tells stories, move things along, and amuse with skill and absolute timing. This is, after all, the announcer who, when told by a producer to shorten his sign-on of a game from Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium, looked directly into the camera and bid fans a good evening from Two Rivers Stadium. --Jeff Silverman

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Duane Press (February 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0942627458
  • ISBN-13: 978-0942627459
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,795,835 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A suprisngly good autobiography. Very funny., April 24, 1999
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There is a line on the cover flap that sums up this book very well --- "There is more to Hank Geenwald than baseball." Greenwald may not be nationally known enough for this to be a runaway hit which is too bad, but it definitely is the best sports autobiogprhay I've ever read. It is human and extremely funny. His encounters with George Steinbrenner when Greenwald was doing radio for the Yankees are hilarious. His obsession with Gen. MacArthur, his love of trains and Austrialia are both riveting and funny. His chapter on his daughter Kellie, a Down syndrome child, will choke you up. There ought to be more books about sports and about broadcasting as fascinating and as honest as this book is. Greenwald came out of Syracuse University, from where so many top sportscasters have come. One of them is Bob Costas who writes the foreword. The book should be required reading for anyone interest in a broadcasting career. Greenwald proves himself to be a pretty fair writer for a first-tme author. Although this is a book that deals with the San Francisco Giants and the Yankees, it is good enough to be a bestseller, in my view. You start reading and the honesty and wit of the author just sort of stuns you. I buy lots of sports books and anything about broadcasting. This one is a real surprise. I give it five stars easy.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks for the memories Hank........., November 26, 2003
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I am a lifelong Giants fan and remember listening to Hank as a kid. His wonderful voice, and passion for the game motivated me to buy his book and I was not disappointed. The stories he told brought back so many memories of my childhood, and some wonderful insight as well. I actually knew the disclaimer word for word and could do it in his voice.

Readers will be particularly touched with the chapter on his daughter who was born with Down Syndrome.

Way to go Hank, and thanks for bringing back some wonderful memories. (Even freezing at Candlestick)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is like turning Hank on the radio!, May 3, 2002
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Those that remember Hank Greenwald from his days as a Warriors and Giants broadcaster will enjoy his book tremendously. You can quickly tell that he deals with the written word as well as he did with the spoken word. The first night I read the book, I stayed up until 4 a.m. reading. There are a multitude of subjects he covers, all with wit, charm and personality. He not only has in-depth writing of his early years at Syracuse University and the East, but also his family, life in Australia, study of General MacArthur, the later years in the Bay Area with both the Warriors and Giants, and some general feelings about baseball. His dry wit, so common on his broadcasts, is quite evident throughout the book and may only be matched by his son Doug, now doing baseball in California. Greenwald retired from baseball broadcasting in 1996, to the chagrin of many, and now enjoys retirement life after a long and illustrious career. For anyone who listened to Hank on KNBR radio over the years, or for those who enjoy reading about sports broadcasters in general, this book is truly outstanding reading.
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