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Don Chevrier, 1938-2007
2007-12-18 20:58
Don Chevrier, the first TV broadcaster for the Toronto Blue Jays back in 1977, passed away at his home in Palm Harbor, Florida Monday at age 69. The cause of death was a blood disorder. In addition to baseball, Chevrier covered numerous other sports in Canada and the U.S. He may be remembered most recently for calling the rock-by-rock action in Olympic curling for NBC along with Don Duguid. In 1980, Chevrier called the USA-USSR "Miracle on Ice" hockey game for ABC Radio. Chevrier worked for the Blue Jays for 20 years.
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