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Al Michaels Booking Profile

About Al Michaels

Emmy Award-winning sportscaster Al Michaels, one of the most renowned sports broadcasters of all time, and the commentator called “TV’s best play-by-play announcer” by the Associated Press, called play-by-play for “NBC Sunday Night Football” alongside game analyst John Madden. One of television's most respected journalists, Michaels has covered more major sports events than any other sportscaster, including 20 years as the play-by-play voice of “Monday Night Football,” and has appeared on live primetime broadcast network television more than any person in history. Michaels is the only play-by-play commentator/host to cover the four major sports championships: the Super Bowl (6 times), World Series (8), NBA Finals (2) and the Stanley Cup Final (3). Among his many accolades, Michaels has captured five Emmy Awards for Outstanding Sports Personality – Play-by-play (Host) and has three times received the NSSA Award from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association; he was inducted into the NSSA Hall of Fame in. Michaels was named Sportscaster of the Year by the American Sportscasters Association, and, was named Sportscaster of the Year by the Washington Journalism Review. Michaels garnered his first Sportscaster of the Year award, the year he made his memorable call, “Do you believe in miracles? Yes!” of the U.S. men’s hockey team's dramatic upset victory over the USSR at the Lake Placid Winter Olympics. His first Olympic assignment was in Sapporo, Japan, where he was one of only nine broadcasters sent to the Games by NBC. Michaels’ reputation for Olympic acumen grew with his coverage of figure skating and hockey at the Winter Games in Sarajevo, and all track and field, in addition to road cycling, at the Summer Games in Los Angeles. He also covered hockey during the Calgary Winter Olympic Games. Regarded as one of the best baseball announcers of all time, Michaels was ABC's lead baseball play-by-play announcer for Monday Night Baseball and for The Baseball Network. He has also earned praise as a journalist and became just the second sportscaster in history to receive a News Emmy nomination for his coverage of the San Francisco earthquake during the 1989 World Series.

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