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I started in radio. I enjoy the mental gymnastics that go along with matching voice to picture and vice versa and trying to accent the action as opposed to provide all of the action through my words. And that's really what play-by-play is.
Joe Buck
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Joe Buck
Age: 55
Born: 1969
Born: April 25
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St. Petersburg
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Joseph Francis Buck
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