Rick Rizzs (born November 17, 1953) is an American
sportscaster and is the lead radio voice for
Major League Baseball
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's
Seattle Mariners
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. He is the longest-tenured broadcaster in franchise history.
Early life and career
Rizzs attended
Eisenhower High School in
Blue Island, Illinois. He graduated from
Southern Illinois University in 1975.
From 1975 to 1980, he handled
play-by-play duties for several minor league baseball teams, including the
Alexandria Aces,
Amarillo Gold Sox, and
Memphis Chicks. He became the sports director at
WBNS in
Columbus, Ohio
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in 1981, where he called
Ohio State football and
Columbus Clippers
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baseball games for two seasons.
He was named the Ohio Sportscaster of the Year in 1981 by the Ohio Sportscasters Association.
Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers
In 1983, Rizzs began broadcasting Mariners games, sharing play-by-play and
color commentor roles with
Dave Niehaus.
In 1992, Rizzs moved to
WJR in Detroit as the sports director, and assumed duties as the new radio play-by-play voice of the
Detroit Tigers
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. The previous announcer,
Ernie Harwell had been with the Tigers since the 1960 season and was fired in late 1991. Harwell's dismissal was not at all popular with fans. Rizzs teaming with
Bob Rathbun, who replaced the retiring
Paul Carey, proved difficult. Both were let go after the 1994 season.
Rizzs returned to Seattle. In 2000, Rizzs was named the
Chicago
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-area sportscaster of the year by the Chicago Pitch and Hit Club.
Although he previously broadcast Mariners games on both television and radio, Rizzs was transferred prior to the 2007 season to work exclusively on Mariners radio broadcasts. For the first three innings, he was accompanied by
Dave Sims, who was hired prior to the 2007 season, and for the remainder of the game he was accompanied by Niehaus (as Sims and Niehaus switched positions after the third inning). Rizzs did play-by-play for the first three and one-half innings, and again in the 7th inning. In games that went to extra innings, Rizzs did the play-by-play for the even-numbered innings.
After Niehaus died in November 2010, Rizzs became the Mariners lead radio voice. During the 2011–2012 seasons, Rizzs did broadcasts of Mariners baseball with a rotation of guest color commentators, including former Mariners
Dan Wilson,
Dave Valle, and
Jay Buhner, and former Mariners announcers
Ron Fairly,
Ken Wilson, and
Ken Levine.
In January 2013, it was announced Rizzs' new radio partner would be
Aaron Goldsmith, formerly of the
Pawsox Radio Network. Goldsmith does the play-by-play for the 3rd, 6th, and 7th inning, as well as even innings when the game goes into extra innings.
Before the 2025 season, the Mariners announced that Rizzs would be the team's lead radio announcer, with Goldsmith serving as the television play-by-play. On March 10, while calling a spring training game between the Mariners and the
Milwaukee Brewers, a foul ball batted by
Rhys Hoskins struck Rizzs in the head. However, medical staff cleared Rizzs, and he returned to the broadcast one inning later.
Catchphrases
Rizzs is noted for using the following
catchphrases on Mariner broadcasts:
"''Goodbye baseball!''"- used on home run calls.
"''Holy smoke(s)!''"/"''How about that?"''- used for exciting plays.
"''Get out the rye bread and mustard, Grandma, it is grand salami time! Holy smokes!''"- used when the Mariners get a grand slam. Formerly used (except for Holy smokes!) by his longtime radio partner Dave Niehaus.
"''Grandma, get out the rye bread and mustard, it is grand salami time!"''- alternative grand slam call made by Rizzs.
"''How about that, buddy?''"- also used after a Mariners player hit a grand slam, in honor of his longtime broadcaster partner/friend Dave Niehaus.
"''Happy totals"''- used during the postgame when the Mariners win the ballgame, now taken over by
Aaron Goldsmith. It was originally used by
Chicago Cubs
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broadcasters in the 1970s.
Personal life
Rizzs resides in
Issaquah, Washington. He has a son, Nick, and three grandchildren.
Rizzs provided the commentary for the 2005
GameCube
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game ''Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball'', but the game was canceled.
In 1995, Rizzs and former Mariner
Dave Henderson founded a charity that provided Christmas gifts to children. In November 2024, Rizzs launched Rick's Locker, which provides sporting equipment and gear to children.
In December 2022, Rizzs was diagnosed with grade 1
prostate cancer
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.
In July 2023, Rizzs was involved in an
all-terrain vehicle
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accident in which he suffered a fractured vertebra in his neck, two fractured vertebrae in his back, a fractured rib, and cuts on his head and ear.
References
External links
Interview with Rizzs about the 1995 Mariners
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1953 births
American sports announcers
College football announcers
Detroit Tigers announcers
Living people
Major League Baseball broadcasters
Minor League Baseball broadcasters
Ohio State Buckeyes football announcers
People from Blue Island, Illinois
People from Issaquah, Washington
Seattle Mariners announcers
Southern Illinois University alumni