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Longtime Detroit Sportscaster Fred McLeod Passes Away At 67

September 11, 2019
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Former longtime Detroit sportscaster and current voice of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Fred McLeod, died unexpectedly Monday evening. He was 67.

The Ohio native worked 22 seasons (1984-2006) as the Detroit Pistons play-by-play announcer — the longest tenure of a TV-only announcer with the same NBA team. He also served as the play-by-play voice of the Detroit Tigers for four seasons, the Detroit Lions for seven seasons and did play-by-play for the Oakland Athletics. He spent the 1979 MLB baseball season in Cleveland as well, as a TV announcer for the Cleveland Indians.

McLeod is survived by wife Beth McLeod, also a former Detroit TV reporter who currently works for Fox 8 in Cleveland; mother Marilyn; sister Lynn, and his three children, Sean, Jenna, Molly, according to the Cavaliers statement.

         

Fred McLeod, broadcaster who called Cavs’ title, dies at 67

Via www.foxsports.com
Fred McLeod, longtime broadcaster who did play-by play for Pistons and Cavaliers, dies at 67
09/10/2019 11:32 AM
 

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