Frank Sims

Frank J. Sims (February 18, 1921 – January 23, 2015) was an American baseball broadcaster.

Born in 1921, Sims served with the American Army Air Forces during World War II as a B-17 bomber pilot. At one point he was shot down and taken as a prisoner of war by the Germans.[1]

He joined the Philadelphia Phillies broadcasting team in 1960, replacing Gene Kelly alongside Byrum Saam and Claude Haring. He remained there through 1962. With the San Diego Padres, he worked alongside Duke Snider and Jerry Gross.[2][3] He also worked for the Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers,[4] Los Angeles Angels and Albuquerque Dukes.[5][6]

He died on January 23, 2015, at age 93 and is interred at Miramar National Cemetery in San Diego.

References

  1. "Obituaries: Frank J. Sims". Orange County Register. 30 January 2015. Retrieved 2015-05-13.
  2. Young, Geoff (7 March 2009). Ducksnorts 2009 Baseball Annual. Lulu Press. p. 174. ISBN 978-0557053346. Retrieved 2015-05-13.
  3. "1970 San Diego Padres". Baseball Chronology.
  4. Broadcasting. Broadcasting Publications. 1965. p. 73.
  5. "Angels Buoyed by John Trade". The Gainesville Sun. Associated Press. 2 September 1982. p. E1. Retrieved 2015-05-13.
  6. Chandler, Bob; Swank, Bill (1 March 2006). Bob Chandler's Tales from the San Diego Padres. Sports Publishing. ISBN 978-1596700246.
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