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Warner Fusselle (April 7, 1944 – June 10, 2012) was an American sportscaster remembered for contributions to the television show This Week in Baseball and for his memorable Southern voice. He was an announcer for several minor league baseball teams such as the Spartanburg Phillies, Richmond Braves, and the Brooklyn Cyclones from 2001 until his death from a heart attack at age 68.
Date Of Birth April 7, 1944 Died 2012-06-10 Place Of Birth Louisville, Kentucky, USA Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Aries
Actor Title Year Status Character Rally Time 1994 Video Narrator Baseball's Greatest Pennant Races 1994 Video Host Good Guys and Winners Wear Black: The 1993 Division Champion Chicago White Sox 1993 Video Narrator Bad Lieutenant 1992 Play-by-play announcer (voice) Baseball's Official Ballpark Bloopers 1991 Video Narrator Baseball's Record Breakers 1991 Video Narrator Baseball's Greatest Moments 1991 Video Narrator Major League Baseball Magazine 1988 TV Series Host Pennant Chase 1983 TV Series Host
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character It Don't Come Easy: The 1978 NY Yankees 1978 Video documentary script editor
Self Title Year Status Character Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes 2008 Video documentary Narrator ESPN SportsCentury 2000 TV Series documentary Himself The Greatest League Championship Series 1994 Video Himself Baseball's Greatest Hits 1990 Video documentary Host This Week in Baseball 1986 TV Series Announcer
Known for movies Bad Lieutenant (1992) as Play-by-play announcer
Major League Baseball Magazine (1988) as Host
Pennant Chase (1983) as Host
This Week in Baseball (1986) as Announcer