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  1. Lindsey Nelson (May 25, 1919 – June 10, 1995) was an American sportscaster best known for his long career calling play-by-play of college football and New York Mets baseball. Nelson spent 17 years with the Mets and three years with the San Francisco Giants.

  2. 12 giu 1995 · Lindsey Nelson, who brought his elegant Tennessee voice and psychedelic sports jackets to New York as one of the Mets' three original announcers, died Saturday night at Emory...

  3. Legendary sports broadcaster Lindsey Nelson got his start at the University of Tennessee. The Tennessee native graduated from UT in 1941 and after serving in World War II in North Africa and...

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  4. 15 feb 2017 · “I’ve done football for fun,” Lindsey Nelson once said. “I did baseball for a living.”1 He made an extravagant living as one of network television’s premier college and pro football broadcasters while following the New York Mets from worst to first and back for the first 17 years of their history.

  5. 24 mag 2019 · Lindsey Nelson would have turned 100 tomorrow, May 25 th. Beginning in the 1950s, Nelson graced play-by-play television and radio microphones nationally and locally for four decades. He is one of only four men to receive the Pro Football Hall of Fame‘s Rozelle and Baseball Hall’s Ford Frick Awards, (Curt Gowdy, Jack Buck and Dick ...

  6. 12 giu 2021 · Lindsey Nelson is a legend. As Columbia, Tennessee native orange and white ran through his veins. His roots extend to Knoxville where he studied journalism at the University of Tennessee from...

  7. Born in Campbellsville, Tennessee, on May 25, 1919, sportscasting legend Lindsey Nelson announced almost every headline sports event during his career, and was known for his psychedelic and multicolored plaid sports jackets.