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  3. oabok.org › awards › oab-hall-of-fameBob Carpenter - OABOK

    Bob Carpenter started his illustrious career as the play-by-play announcer for the Tulsa Oilers baseball team and later became the Sports Director at KTUL TV 8 and KRAV FM in Tulsa. Bob then took his talent to the national stage and since 1982 has been one of the elite and most respected Major League Baseball announcers.

  4. Nationals play-by-play announcer Bob Carpenter sits down to explain how he scores some plays in his scorebook from the Nationals season. More: ...

  5. Robert Carpenter. Profile: Canadian singer and songwriter, born March 12, 1945 near North Bay, Ontario. Died in 1995. Bob Carpenter came close to being a major star. He received a glowing mention in Rolling Stone in 1970, recorded an album for Warner Brothers and had his songs recorded by Emmylou Harris, Billy Joe Shaver and others.

  6. 5 de mar. de 2013 · Bob Carpenter. This article was written by James Lincoln Ray. Robert Ruliph Morgan Carpenter Jr. was born August 13, 1915 in Montchanin, a community in New Castle County, Delaware. A month later, in nearby Philadelphia, the Phillies captured the first National League pennant in the team’s 32-year history. There was no connection then between ...

  7. Robert Melvin "Bob" Carpenter (nacido el 6 de noviembre de 1917 y fallecido el 18 de abril de 1997) fue un jugador de baloncesto estadounidense que disputó seis temporadas en la NBL y dos más en la NBA. Con 1,96 metros de estatura, jugaba en la posición de ala-pívot.