Legendary Sportscaster Dick Stockton to Retire
Stockton called more than 1,500 games across the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL, as well as two Olympic games, college sports and boxing and made one of the most famous calls in baseball history.
Congrats to life after Sports
Sportscaster Dick Stockton, who called more than 1,500 games cross the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL, as well as collegiate sports and 2 Olympic games, is retiring after more than 55 years behind the microphone.
Fox Sports, which has employed Stockton since the division launched in 1994, announced his retirement Thursday.
Stockton spent 27 years at Fox Sports, calling MLB, NFL, NHL and college basketball games, 19 years at Turner sports, calling NBA, MLB and college basketball games, and 17 years at CBS Sports, covering the NFL, NBA, MLB, college basketball, boxing, the Pan American Games and Two Olympic games in 1992 and 1994. He also called NFL games for NBC, and six Super Bowls for the NFL Network's international broadcasts of the big game.