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Robert Alfred Wolff (born November 29, 1920) is an American sportscaster. He was the radio and TV voice of the Washington Senators from 1947 to 1960, continuing with the team when they relocated and became the Minnesota Twins in 1961. In 1962, he joined NBC-TV. Wolff began his professional career in 1939 on CBS in Durham, North Carolina while attending Duke University. He is a graduate of Duke University with Phi Beta Kappa and Omicron Delta Kappa honors. Wolff is currently seen and heard on News 12 Long Island, on MSG Network programming and doing sports interviews on the Steiner Sports' Memories of the Game show on the YES Network. He is a longtime resident of South Nyack, New York. His son Rick Wolff is an author, radio host for WFAN and former baseball player and coach.
Bob Wolff is the longest running broadcaster in television and radio history. He and Curt Gowdy are the only two broadcasters to be honored by both the Baseball and Basketball Halls of Fame. Wolff has also been honored with induction into Madison Square Garden’s Walk of Fame, the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame, Sigma Nu Fraternity Hall of Fame and many others.
Monarch Beach is a small neighborhood in Orange County, California located within the City of Dana Point. Its distinction is two luxury hotels St. Regis and the Ritz Carlton-Laguna Niguel (both located within Dana Point) which are beachside resorts located within the area of Monarch Beach. Monarch Beach is close to the city-boundary between Dana Point and Laguna Niguel. It consists of some residences, but is also a tourist attraction for travelers. The name "Monarch Beach" is often incorrectly referenced as the name of the city.
Monarch Beach is named after its most prominent geological feature "Monarch Bay" aptly named as its rolling hills of Sagebrush and Manzanita were once a breeding ground for the Monarch Butterfly. The butterflies were once seen there in large masses, but have disappeared from the area because their habitat has been replaced, almost entirely, by the large houses that can be found in the Monarch Beach neighborhood.
Like the rest of Dana Point, Monarch Beach residents enjoy close proximity to the beach, a relatively low-crime rate, top-rated competitive public schools, and a relaxed, comfortable and athletic atmosphere that proliferates within the entire Dana Point community. They are also close to the Dana Point Harbor and the nearby shopping center. The Links — an 18-hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. — is considered one of the best golf courses in Southern California. In addition, the St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort & Links Course offers visitors some of the best amenities in the area. Monarch Beach is about a five-minute walk to Salt Creek Beach. It has straight access to Strands Beach and a picnic area.

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US super agent Bob Wolff on the importance of motivating and inspiring yourself to achieve the goals that you establish for your success.
At Harcourts Prime Properties: Monarch Beach, the 7th largest and fastest growing real estate company in the world is re-defining the way that real estate brings value to the beach-cities communities. Along with the trust, honesty, and integrity of Harcourts' personal hallmarks, Bob Wolff and the select team at Monarch Beach bring more than 75+ years of coastal-market expert knowledge to an already-impressive industry track record -- closing over $100 million in sales annually, between a hand-full of agents. However, there is something else that's been far more important for our success. It's you....Where do you want to be? And what do you need from us to get there? As every potential client will discover -- it is our commitment to your results that enables us to surpass even your highest ...
Work/life balance is a common discussion. Hear Bob shares how he balances his the heavy time commitments that working in real estate require with family time. His advice "Be present" in whatever you are doing.
These wonderful interviews were conducted in 1959 by a local Washington, DC, sports broadcaster, Bob Wolff, whose career spanned six decades. These are just a few of the many interviews conducted by Wolff for television broadcast in the late 50s and 60s. Wolff interviewed the likes of Mantle, Berra, Ted Williams, Luis Aparicio, Nellie Fox, Early Wynn, Cal McLish, Mickey Vernon, Al Lopez, Casey Stengel, etc. These interviews were conducted at the old home of the Washington Senators: Griffith Stadium. I do not own the rights to this presentation nor do I purport to own them.
Jack Rodenbach interviews legendary sportscaster and WW II Navy Veteran Bob Wolff before the Till Then - A Journey Through WW II Love Letters - film screening in New City, New York. “In this particular story that Vic DelRegno did so well is one of the great documentaries that shows the mental side of war can be the most devastating of all because of the loneliness, breaking up families, being away from home, years are robbed forever if they are killed. It’s just a tragic way to end a life.”
Doug Miles and former Philadelphia 76'ers announcer Don Henderson talk with legendary sportscaster Bob Wolff who talks about his career in broadcasting and his new book "Bob Wolff's Complete Guide to Sportscasting". (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Don Henderson and Doug Miles talk with legendary sportscaster Bob Wolff on "Sports Talk" 10/15/12 about his career. Bob called Don Larsen's Perfect Game in the 1956 World Series on network radio and the 1958 NFL Championship Game between the Baltimore Colts and N.Y. Giants. He also did play-by-play for the Knicks, Rangers, Washington Senators, Detroit Pistons and Tampa Bay Rowdies. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Don Henderson and Doug Miles talk with legendary sportscaster Bob Wolff on "Sports Talk" (6/10/13). Bob talks about his career in sportscasting including calling Don Larsen's perfect game, interviewing Jackie Robinson, Ty Cobb and Ted Williams and his donation of his archive of tapes to the Library of Congress. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Sportscaster and voice of the Washington Senators Bob Wolff interviewed pitcher Ray Scarborough during the 1946 spring training held in Orlando, Florida. Ray grew up in Mount Gilead, North Carolina, pitched for Wake Forest College from 1937-39, and 1942 made his first appearance for the Washington Senators. He served in the US Navy from 1944-45. His wife grew up in Mount Olive, North Carolina, which is where he played his entire professional career, retired, and raised a family. After the war he returned to the Senators (1946-50) and became a reliable stater. His most productive season came in 1948, when he had a 15–8 mark and recorded a 2.82 ERA, only surpassed by Gene Bearden (2.43). In 1948, Ray beat the Boston Red Sox three times, including a critical game at the end of the seaso...
The Yankees honored one of the legends tonight--Bob Wolff, who first did play-by-play of a baseball game from Yankee Stadium on April 26th, 1947.
Hall of Fame Broadcaster Bob Wolff has been a professional broadcaster in nine decades and is still going strong. He tells hosts Elliott Harris and I about his early career in broadcasting, some of his contemporaries, some of his most memorable interviews, and calling the plays for some significant events. You won't want to miss this - Bob is truly one of a kind & a great interview! http://www.talkzone.com/episodes/155/Torts0616.html
US super agent Bob Wolff on the importance of motivating and inspiring yourself to achieve the goals that you establish for your success.
At Harcourts Prime Properties: Monarch Beach, the 7th largest and fastest growing real estate company in the world is re-defining the way that real estate brings value to the beach-cities communities. Along with the trust, honesty, and integrity of Harcourts' personal hallmarks, Bob Wolff and the select team at Monarch Beach bring more than 75+ years of coastal-market expert knowledge to an already-impressive industry track record -- closing over $100 million in sales annually, between a hand-full of agents. However, there is something else that's been far more important for our success. It's you....Where do you want to be? And what do you need from us to get there? As every potential client will discover -- it is our commitment to your results that enables us to surpass even your highest ...
Work/life balance is a common discussion. Hear Bob shares how he balances his the heavy time commitments that working in real estate require with family time. His advice "Be present" in whatever you are doing.
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On this edition of SENTATORS/TWINS: Past-Present-Future, Ralph Tyko sits down with the legendary, two sport, Hall of Fame Broadcaster. Topics include the ambidextrous, Harry S. Truman. Comfortably Zoned Radio Network/rzt, production. Check out our website. http://comfortablyzonedradio.com/
Don Henderson and Doug Miles talk with legendary sportscaster Bob Wolff on "Sports Talk" (6/10/13). Bob talks about his career in sportscasting including calling Don Larsen's perfect game, interviewing Jackie Robinson, Ty Cobb and Ted Williams and his donation of his archive of tapes to the Library of Congress. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Don Henderson and Doug Miles talk with legendary sportscaster Bob Wolff on "Sports Talk" 10/15/12 about his career. Bob called Don Larsen's Perfect Game in the 1956 World Series on network radio and the 1958 NFL Championship Game between the Baltimore Colts and N.Y. Giants. He also did play-by-play for the Knicks, Rangers, Washington Senators, Detroit Pistons and Tampa Bay Rowdies. (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
Hall of Fame Broadcaster Bob Wolff has been a professional broadcaster in nine decades and is still going strong. He tells hosts Elliott Harris and I about his early career in broadcasting, some of his contemporaries, some of his most memorable interviews, and calling the plays for some significant events. You won't want to miss this - Bob is truly one of a kind & a great interview! http://www.talkzone.com/episodes/155/Torts0616.html
thank you to karl for this broadcast
2009 interview for the Boulder Oral History Project with Ed and Mary Wolff regarding their experiences in coming to Boulder and the founding of The National Center For Atmospheric Research.





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You don't gotta run
Let your lady know
... time to go
Four days in a row
Nothing more your brother can do
Sister have it coming to you
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