On Tuesday May 4th, sports broadcaster Ernie Harwell passed away at his home in Novi, MI after a nearly year-long battle with incurable cancer. He was 92. Although Ernie previously had served as the announcer for The Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants, and Baltimore Orioles, he is best known for the 40-plus years (1960-1991, 1993-2002) he spent calling games for The Detroit Tigers. In fact, Ernie eventually became known as "The Voice of the Tigers".One of my fondest memories as a kid was listening to Ernie and his broadcast partner Paul Carey cover Tiger games on WJR (760 AM) during that magical season of 1984 when Detroit won the World Series. As did countless others, I enjoyed Ernie's warm, conversational style of broadcasting. His love of baseball was evident and he never tried to be bigger than the game. After his retirement in 2002, Ernie didn't fade away completely. It was always a treat when he showed up in the TV booth during his final years to call a few innings of a Tiger game and share anecdotes from his legendary career.
Below is a video tribute to Ernie Harwell followed by his farewell address to Tiger fans at Comerica Park. This took place on September 16, 2009, less than two weeks after Ernie announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer.


