Eric Nadel (born May 16, 1951) is a sports announcer on
radio broadcasts for the
Texas Rangers baseball organization. In 2014, he was honored with the
Ford C. Frick Award for broadcasting excellence by the
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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.
Biography
Nadel grew up in
Brooklyn, New York
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, as a fan of the
Brooklyn Dodgers
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and decided at a young age that he wanted to be a sports broadcaster. He developed his skills at
Brown University (class of 1972), announcing hockey and football games on radio station
WBRU
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. He had minor league hockey play-by-play stints in
Muskegon
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,
Oklahoma City
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, and
Dallas
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, and was also the radio voice of the
Dallas Diamonds of the
Women's Professional Basketball League
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.
The Rangers hired Nadel in 1979, and he called games on television and radio in his first three seasons. Beginning in 1982, he began a 13-year run with
Mark Holtz as the radio team on
WBAP, returning to the television booth for one year in 1984. Nadel became the team's lead radio voice when Holtz moved to television in 1995. Since becoming the primary play-by-play voice for the Rangers, Nadel has worked alongside
Brad Sham,
Vince Cotroneo, and
Victor Rojas.
In May 2006, Nadel announced that he had signed a "lifetime contract" with the Rangers, allowing him to continue on their broadcast team until he chooses to retire. He later said that he hopes to outlive his contract.
Beginning in 2009, he was partnered with longtime
ESPN
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and former
Dallas Mavericks
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and
San Antonio Spurs
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announcer
Dave Barnett
David Lane Barnett (born April 27, 1958) is a play-by-play broadcaster who calls Big 12 baseball games on Fox Sports 1, college basketball on American Sports Network, and football and men's basketball for the University of North Texas (UNT). ...
, who also did Rangers games on television with Brad Sham in the late 80s and early 90s. After Barnett moved to television, former MLB pitcher
Steve Busby
Steven Lee "Buzz" Busby (born September 29, 1949) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the Kansas City Royals. He batted and threw right-handed.
High school
Busby attended Fullerton Union High Sc ...
was Nadel's partner. Since July 2012 after Busby replaced Barnett on television, Nadel has been joined by
Matt Hicks in the radio booth. Rangers games are now primarily on
105.3 The Fan
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, which has been the Rangers' flagship station since the 2015 season. At the conclusion of the 2018 season, Nadel joined a handful of broadcasters to call Major League Baseball games for 40 years, with the added distinction of calling all of them for one franchise.
Among Nadel's most memorable calls was the 5000th strikeout of
Nolan Ryan
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's career on August 22, 1989. His main home run call is "That ball is history!"
The arrival of
Rubén Sierra
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Over 20 seasons, Sierra played for the Texas Rangers (1986–92, 2000–01, 2003), O ...
in Texas motivated Nadel to learn Spanish. Nadel is now a fluent Spanish speaker, having taken part in Spanish-language game broadcasts in a number of Latin American countries.
Awards
In 1991, Nadel was inducted into the Texas Baseball Hall of Fame. He has received the
National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association
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Texas Sportscaster of the Year Award seven times (1999, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011) and won the
Associated Press
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award for Best Play-by-Play in Texas three times. On August 11, 2012, Nadel became the 15th member inducted into the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame.
On December 11, 2013, Nadel was selected as the 2014 recipient of the
Ford C. Frick Award, presented annually for excellence in broadcasting by the
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York, operated by private interests. It serves as the central point of the history of baseball in the United States and displays baseball- ...
. Nadel received the award at a ceremony at
Doubleday Field
Doubleday Field is a baseball stadium in Cooperstown, New York named for Abner Doubleday and located two village blocks from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
The grounds have been used for baseball since 1920, on what was Elihu Phi ...
on Saturday, July 26, 2014, as part of the Hall of Fame 2014 weekend festivities.
In recognition of his achievements, Nadel's high school alma mater,
Midwood High School at
Brooklyn College, has created the Eric Nadel Memorial Award for Athletic Improvement and Character. It will be awarded annually to a deserving student athlete.
Personal life
Nadel appeared as the Rangers' radio announcer in the film ''
The Rookie'' in 2002.
Nadel is active in animal causes and was one of the founders of the first leash-free dog park in the
DFW Metroplex
DFW may refer to:
Businesses
*, an early twentieth century German aircraft manufacturer
*Dutch FilmWorks, a film distributor
*Duty Free World, a US-based in-flight shopping company
Government agencies
*Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (Mass ...
at
White Rock Lake
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in Dallas. He stages benefit concerts for non-profit organizations, including Focus on Teens and Cafe Momentum, and is an active advocate for mental health organizations such as NAMI and The Campaign to Change Direction.
Nadel is also the author of several books (see Bibliography). In 2018, inspired after reading a rhymed radio ad, he began writing baseball-inspired limericks. His limericks have been published in a book titled ''Lim-Eric!''.
Bibliography
*Nadel, Eric. ''The Night Wilt Scored 100: Tales from Basketball's Past''. New York: Taylor Publishing, 1990. ()
* Nadel, Eric. ''The Texas Rangers : The Authorized History''. New York: Taylor Trade Publishing, 1997. ()
* Nadel, Eric and
Craig R. Wright. ''The Man Who Stole First Base: Tales from Baseball's Past''. New York: Taylor Publishing, 1989. ()
References
* Block, Zachary. "At the old ball game: Eric Nadel '72." ''Brown Alumni Magazine.'' March/April 2004. (ISSN 1520-863X)
External links
Eric NadelFord C. Frick Award biography at the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Official Bio on Texas Rangers Site
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1951 births
Living people
American radio personalities
American sports announcers
Brown University alumni
Ford C. Frick Award recipients
Major League Baseball broadcasters
Sportspeople from Brooklyn
Texas Rangers (baseball) announcers
Midwood High School alumni