Sad News: Legendary Tigers Broadcaster Ernie Harwell Has Incurable Cancer

Via the ESPNMLB Twitter account, legendary Detroit Tigers announcer Ernie Harwell has been diagnosed with an incurable form of cancer. Per the AP report (via ESPN) on Harwell’s cancer diagnosis:

The 91-year-old Harwell, who was in the Tigers’ broadcast booth from 1960 until he retired in 2002, remains upbeat after an inoperable tumor was found in the area of the bile duct.

ernie harwell has incurable cancerHarwell is later quoted as saying that whatever is in store, he’s ready for a “new adventure.” He said he’s lost some weight but is not in pain.

The Hall of Fame broadcaster spent 42 of his 55 years in the profession announcing Tigers games, and is among the all-time titans of the industry.

If you’re like me, and you’ve heard of Ernie Harwell and understand the affection that Tigers fans have for him, but don’t necessarily know a whole lot about him, here are some links. I’m about to get check these out. You too.

 

 

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* – Ernie Harwell photo credit: Detroit Public Library

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