Memories from his career flashed through Orioles radio announcer Fred Manfra’s mind Sunday as he drove to Camden Yards. There were his first-day nerves when he started full-time in 1993. He remembered ...
Longtime Baltimore Orioles radio announcer Fred Manfra called his last game on Sunday, bringing an end to a 25-year run with the Orioles. After 25 years with the Orioles Radio Network, Manfra retired ...
Fred Manfra didn’t get the final play-by-play call his Orioles broadcasting career deserved — J.J. Hardy struck out looking in a loss Sunday to the Boston Red Sox — but his farewell always was going ...
The Orioles announced Thursday that two-time All-Star second baseman Brian Roberts has been elected to the Orioles Hall of Fame and longtime radio broadcaster Fred Manfra will be inducted as this year ...
Through all the losing the Baltimore Orioles organization has endured during the past decade, there have been two constant voices of optimism: Jim Hunter and Fred Manfra. The Orioles? radio and ...
Health problems are forcing longtime Orioles radio announcer Fred Manfra, a well-recognized voice of the team for 24 seasons, to retire from full-time broadcasting duties. Manfra, who turned 70 in ...
He is a kid from Baltimore that did good. Real good. But after today, life will be very different for longtime Orioles broadcaster Fred Manfra as he heads into retirement. It is possible he could be ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — Longtime Baltimore Orioles radio announcer Fred Manfra has called his final game. Sunday’s game between the Orioles and the Red Sox was Manfra’s last game. He had previously announced ...
Fred Manfra is one of the radio play by play voices of the Baltimore Orioles. Fred joined Ed and Steve to talk about the Orioles moving to 105.7 The Fan and the Dan Duquette situation. Fred started ...
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