I was horrified when
I read Jay D. Homnick's lambaste of Hall of Fame broadcaster
Dave Van Horne. He likens Van Horne receiving the Ford C. Frick
Award for excellence in baseball broadcasting to the Motion
Picture Academy bestowing Ed Wood with a Lifetime Achievement Award
for direction.
Homnick couldn't be more wrong.
What Homnick does not mention is that before Van Horne joined
the Florida Marlins broadcast booth in 2001, Van Horne was the
voice of the Montreal Expos from their inception in 1969. While
many young boys in my age group listened to Foster Hewitt shout,
"He shoots!!! He scores!!!" on the CBC's Hockey Night in
Canada, I land Expos fans all over Canada looked forward to
Van Horne rejoicing with an "Up, Up and Away!!!" everytime an Expo
hit a homerun on the CBC's broadcast of Expos games.
It is worth noting that Van Horne's signature moment came on
July 28, 1991, exactly twenty years ago yesterday, when he called
Dennis Martinez's perfect game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
After Martinez recorded the 27th and final out, Van Horne
exclaimed, "El Presidente!!! El Perfecto!!!" Joyful genius at its
very finest.
Van Horne also had an extraordinary rapport with his color
commentators especially Dodgers legend Duke Snider who shared the
broadcast booth with him in Montreal from 1973 to 1986. Here is Van
Horne paying
tribute to the Duke after he passed away in February. Van Horne
also clicked well with Ken Singleton (a former Expo who many of you
will be familiar with on Yankee broadcasts on the YES Network) as
well as Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter.
Outside of the late Ernie Harwell and Vin Scully, there is no
baseball broadcaster I would rather hear call a game than Dave Van
Horne.
That might not mean a great deal to Homnick. But let me ask him
this question. If Van Horne is such a bad broadcaster then why did
Vin Scully cast
his vote for him to receive the Ford C. Frick Award this year?
When it comes to evaluating Dave Van Horne's abilities as a
broadcaster, I'll take the word of Vin Scully over Jay D. Homnick
every single time.
Van Horne, is someone I've not had the chance to hear; your
choice of Vin Scully's vote and Duke Snider's sharing the booth
with him just cinched it for me; I vote with your conclusions
too.
While We Are Still Free| 7.29.11 @ 8:06PM
I couldn't agree more! Who in thier right mind wouldn't take the
word of the great Vin Scully over Jay D. Homnick every single
time?
enbeUu| 7.29.11 @ 7:46PM
Van Horne, is someone I've not had the chance to hear; your choice of Vin Scully's vote and Duke Snider's sharing the booth with him just cinched it for me; I vote with your conclusions too.
While We Are Still Free| 7.29.11 @ 8:06PM
I couldn't agree more! Who in thier right mind wouldn't take the word of the great Vin Scully over Jay D. Homnick every single time?