COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (WJW) — The beloved voice of the Cleveland Guardians, Tom Hamilton, took his place in baseball history on Saturday as he was honored as part of the National Baseball Hall of Fame ...
CLEVELAND — In January 1990, Tom Hamilton received the phone call that he was getting a dream job of broadcasting major league games in Cleveland. Last December, he received the call that he was going ...
Tom Hamilton meticulously prepares nightly to broadcast a Guardians baseball game on the radio, which should come as no surprise to anyone who has listened to his distinctive calls for 36 years and ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Tom Hamilton has transplanted himself from his childhood Waterloo, Wisconsin dairy farm, into the Cleveland baseball broadcasting booth and Cooperstown N.Y. National Baseball Hall ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- At a recent ballgame at the corner of Carnegie and Ontario, we asked Guardians fans to step up to a microphone and give their best Tom Hamilton impressions. The 2025 Ford C. Frick ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Even after 36 years as Cleveland's iconic baseball storyteller, Tom Hamilton remains as modest as ever. "I certainly do not feel deserving or worthy of this incredible honor, but ...
While growing up in Waterloo during his teenage years, Tom Hamilton’s childhood dream was pretty common. His ultimate professional destination was anything but.
Tom Hamilton had a choice early in his broadcast career: Work, or sleep like a normal person. He concluded he could always sleep later. From 1987-89, Hamilton worked in the radio broadcast booth of ...
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