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He is expected to work about 105 regular season games again in 2021 and will do a select number of games as the play-by-play announcer on Bally Sports Southwest. Nitkowski joined the Rangers as a television analyst in 2017. Television Color Analyst and Play-by-Playįormer major league pitcher C.J. She graduated from the University of Texas in 2000. Daughter Katie was an allstate volleyball player at Arlington Martin HS and went on to play at Auburn University. His son Ben was the 2nd pick in the nation in the 1994 June draft and played nine major league seasons with the A’s, Devil Rays, Brewers, and Cubs, earning 1998 American League Rookie of the Year honors with Oakland. His oldest son Tim, a 1994 graduate of Texas Christian University, pitched in the Kansas City and Arizona organizations and is now the Midwest Regional Scouting Crosschecker for the Detroit Tigers. Tom and his wife, Kathy, have three children, all accomplished athletes.

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Grieve joined the Rangers’ front office as director of group sales in 1980, became assistant director of player development in 1981, and was promoted to director of player development after the 1982 season. He was the Rangers’ Player of the Year in 1976 with career bests of 20 homers and 81 RBI. He played in the majors with the Senators, Rangers, Mets and Cardinals from 1970-79.

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Grieve was elected to the Western Massachusetts Baseball Hall of Fame in 2017.

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He was the Senators’ first round pick in the October, 1966 June free agent draft after an outstanding high school career in his hometown of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Named the Rangers’ Vice President and General Manager in September 1984, Grieve became the youngest General Manager in baseball at the time and remained in the position until September 1994. In 2021, Grieve will serve as the in-game analyst for approximately 25 games.

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Grieve joined longtime Rangers’ coach and Minor League manager Bobby Jones in throwing out the ceremonial first pitches on Opening Day in 2016 in recognition of their 50th pro seasons.

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Elected to the Rangers Hall of Fame in 2010, he has been with the Washington/Texas franchise for nearly 53 of his 54 years in professional baseball.

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Tom Grieve is in his 27th season as an analyst in the Rangers’ television booth after debuting on Prime Sports broadcasts in 1995, the longest tenure of any TV broadcaster in club history. Dave resides in Flower Mound, TX with his wife Tish and sons Donnie (18), Tommy (16), and Mike (13). Raymond is a 1994 graduate of Stanford University, where he was Senior Class President and a member of the track and field team. He was also a business reporter for Forbes and Forbes ASAP from 1997-2002. Raymond was the pre and postgame studio host for Houston Texans shows on FSSW in 20. His other broadcasting credits include college football, basketball, baseball, and softball for ESPN, Comcast, Root Sports, and the CBS Sports Network. From 2013-15, he served as a play-by-play and studio host for Major League Baseball Advanced Media. Raymond also has major league experience on the radio side with the San Francisco Giants and Baltimore Orioles and has been a Minor League broadcaster for the Brockton Rox, Sonoma County Crushers, Charleston River Dogs, and Iowa Cubs. The 25-year broadcasting veteran called radio and television games for the Houston Astros from 2006-2012. Raymond joined the Rangers in 2016 and worked approximately 45 TV games that season. Dave Raymond is in his fifth year as the primary play-by-play announcer for the club’s television broadcasts on Bally Sports Southwest.






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