前TODAY主播和棒球运动员Joe Garagiola在90岁时去世

前TODAY主播和棒球运动员Joe Garagiola在90岁时去世

我们今天失去了我们今天家庭的一部分,当时Joe Garagiola Sr.在亚利桑那州斯科茨代尔去世后,近年来因健康问题而挣扎。他才90岁.

乔 Garagiola with Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters
从左起:NBC新闻’Hugh Downs,Barbara Walters和Joe Garagiola在20世纪60年代NBC

作为1967年至1973年以及1990年至1992年的TODAY Show的联合主持人,他经常在20世纪40年代和50年代开玩笑说他作为圣路易斯红雀队球员的九个赛季​​大联盟生涯,匹兹堡海盗,芝加哥小熊队和纽约巨人队.

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在Garagiola过世的消息传出后不久,TODAY的Matt Lauer在推特上写道:“上帝,我会想念Joe Garagiola。这是我们节目灵魂的一部分,并告诉我让我笑的故事,直到我哭了。名人堂。”

在1991年的TODAY“闪回”剪辑中,Garagiola采访了“The Golden Girls”演员阵容。 “你拿出生证,然后你说,’给它充实’,”他告诉贝蒂怀特关于衰老的话题.

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除了他在今天的时间,他还是NBC 1974年至1988年的“本周游戏”的代言人,并报道了世界大赛.

乔 DiMaggio, Joe Garagiola
Joe DiMaggio,左,和Joe Garagiola,1983年Ed Rainke / AP

Garagiola继续成为MLB的体育播音员,并于1991年入选棒球名人堂,然后于2013年2月退休,享年87岁.

乔 Garagiola
Joe Garagiola于2013年4月Ross D. Franklin / AP

他的家人在一份声明中说:“我们为失去这位神奇男人而感到非常难过,他不仅深受我们家人的喜爱,也受到他在游戏中八十年来影响的几代棒球迷的喜爱。”亚利桑那响尾蛇队。 “乔喜欢这场比赛并将这种爱传递给家人,他的朋友,他的队友,他的听众以及他作为一名球员和广播员所遇到的每一个人。他将永远感受到他对比赛的影响,包括球场内外。”

响尾蛇管理普通合伙人Ken Kendrick说:“Joe是独一无二的,我很幸运有机会了解他和他的家人。他的幽默感对我们所有人来说都很突出,但也许更重要的是,他留在他周围社区的标志将继承他后代的遗产。“

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language or cultural background. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    Today we lost a part of our family, as Joe Garagiola Sr. passed away in Scottsdale, Arizona after struggling with health issues in recent years. He was only 90 years old. From left: NBC News Hugh Downs, Barbara Walters, and Joe Garagiola in the 1960s. As co-host of the TODAY Show from 1967 to 1973 and again from 1990 to 1992, he often joked about his nine-season Major League Baseball career as a player for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, and New York Giants in the 1940s and 1950s. Remembering Joe Garagiola today, a Hall of Famer. In a tweet shortly after news of Garagiolas passing, TODAYs Matt Lauer wrote, “God, I will miss Joe Garagiola. He was a part of the soul of our show and told me stories that made me laugh until I cried. Hall of Famer.” In a 1991 TODAY “Flashback” clip, Garagiola interviewed the cast of “The Golden Girls.” “You take out your birth certificate, and then you say, Fill it up,” he told Betty White on the topic of aging. In addition to his time on TODAY, he was also a broadcaster for NBCs “Game of the Week” from 1974 to 1988 and covered the World Series. Offering thoughts and prayers to the family of one of St. Louis own, former Cardinals catcher and broadcaster Joe Garagiola Sr. Garagiola continued to be a sports broadcaster for MLB and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991 before retiring in February 2013 at the age of 87. “We are deeply saddened by the loss of this amazing man who not only was a beloved member of our family, but he also impacted several generations of baseball fans over his eight decades in the game,” the Arizona Diamondbacks said in a statement. “Joe loved the game and passed that love onto his family, his friends, his teammates, his listeners, and everyone he encountered as a player and broadcaster. He will forever be remembered for his impact on the game, both on and off the field.” The Diamondbacks held a moment of silence before their spring

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