Lou Palmer (sportscaster)
Lou Puma (November 5, 1935 – October 18, 2019), known professionally as Lou Palmer, was an American sportscaster.
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Born | Lou Puma November 5, 1935 Newark, New Jersey, U.S. |
Died | October 18, 2019 83) Wellington, Florida, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Sportscaster |
Palmer was an employee at ESPN from 1978 (one year before the network launched on cable television) to 1985. He covered many top sports events and was a SportsCenter anchor and reporter. He was also one of the original studio anchors at WFAN, New York City, the nation's first All Sports Radio Station. Lou lived in Wellington, Florida, a suburb of West Palm Beach, where he ran an Adult Amateur Baseball League (founded 1992).[1] He was a Public Address Announcer for Florida State League games in Jupiter, Florida and Port St. Lucie, Florida, and worked in several baseball tournaments for NABA (National Adult Baseball Association). He was also the official scorer in spring training games for the St. Louis Cardinals beginning in 1998. Palmer played college baseball at Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey and professionally in the farm systems of the New York Giants and Chicago White Sox.
References
- Baseball is their game of choice
- "Original ESPN anchor Lou Palmer dies at age 83". ESPN.com. October 20, 2019.
- Keeley, Sean (October 20, 2019). "Lou Palmer, an original anchor for ESPN and WFAN, has passed away at 83". Awful Announcing.