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Bill Crowley (sportscaster)

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Bill Crowley


William C. Crowley (born 1920 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, died December 1, 1996 in Needham, Massachusetts) was an American sportscaster.

Crowley called New York Yankees games from 1951-1952 and Boston Red Sox games from 1957-1960. In between his time with the Yankees and Red Sox, Crowley worked at Holy Cross, where he was a radio announcer for Crusaders football and basketball games, sports information director, and economics professor. In 1961, Crowley became the Boston Red Sox public relations director, a position he held until his retirement in 1985. He died on December 1, 1996 from liver cancer.

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