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Bruce Drennan (born May 1, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American sportscaster based in Cleveland, Ohio. A former Major League Baseball (MLB) announcer, National Basketball Association (NBA) announcer, and sports radio personality, Drennan currently hosts the daily afternoon sports talk show ''Drennan Live'' on the regional sports network SportsTime Ohio.〔(All Bets are Off renamed Drennan Live - Fox Sports Ohio.com )〕 ==Broadcast Career== During the early 1970s, he had been an evening sports talk show host on WMRO 1280 in Aurora, Illinois. Drennan first emerged on the Cleveland airwaves as an afternoon sports talk show host on WBBG AM 1260.〔(Drennan on WBBG - WIXY 1260.com )〕 His opinionated "tell it like it is" style made such an impression that he was hired as a color analyst for Cleveland Indians television broadcasts. Drennan held this position from the 1980-82.〔(Indians broadcasters - Indians.com )〕 During this same period, Drennan also called the play by play of Cleveland Cavaliers basketball games on WUAB channel 43, working with former Cavaliers star Austin Carr. After being replaced on the Indians telecasts, Drennan was hired by WHK AM 1420 in Cleveland to host a sports talk show. In 1984, Drennan was hired by WWWE AM 1100 as morning drive sports anchor and weekend talk show host. In the late 80's, he took over WWWE's long running ''Sportsline'' evening sports talk show, replacing Pete Franklin. Throughout the 1990s, Drennan worked on and off for WWWE (which in 1996 became WTAM) as a morning sports anchor, and towards the end of the decade returning to the evening slot to host ''Sportsline''. In 2001 Bruce moved to WKNR AM 850 to host the station's morning drive sports talk program. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bruce Drennan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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