Bob Murphy

Bob Murphy

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Happy Recap: The Story Of Hall Of Fame Broadcaster Bob Murphy
Title: Happy Recap: The Story Of Hall Of Fame Broadcaster Bob Murphy
Released: September 25, 2003
Type: Movie
Original Met...Hall of Fame broadcaster...Fan-favorite...Legend. Bob Murphy has made his mark with the New York Mets. In this retrospective, Murph recalls some of his most treasured memories at the microphone.
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Bad Lieutenant
Title: Bad Lieutenant
Character: Play-by-Play Announcer (voice)
Released: November 20, 1992
Type: Movie
While investigating a young nun's rape, a corrupt New York City police detective, with a serious drug and gambling addiction, tries to change his ways and find forgiveness.
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Title: Seinfeld
Character: Mets Announcer (voice)
Released: July 5, 1989
Type: TV
A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s. It's a show about nothing.
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1988 Mets: 100 Winning Ways, The Tradition of Excellence Continues
Title: 1988 Mets: 100 Winning Ways, The Tradition of Excellence Continues
Character: Narrator
Released: November 1, 1988
Type: Movie
Adoring capsule of the Mets 1988 season, in which they won 100 games and the National League east division but lost the pennant to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Ya Gotta Believe!  The 1973 Mets Official Highlight Film
Title: Ya Gotta Believe! The 1973 Mets Official Highlight Film
Character: Narrator
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie
In last place on Aug. 30th, the 1973 Mets won 24 of 33 and took the NL East with just an 82-79 record. The Amazins then upset Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" in 5 games to win the National League pennant. Ya gotta believe!
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Look Who's #1! The 1969 Mets Official Highlight Film
Title: Look Who's #1! The 1969 Mets Official Highlight Film
Character: Narrator
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie
The New York Mets began the 1969 season in search of the club's first winning record. What they accomplished will forever be remembered as one of the great miracles of sports history. "Look Who's Number One" chronicles the Miracle Mets' many highlights, including the headed pennant race with the Cubs, the first-ever National League playoff, the World Series upset of Baltimore and the resulting tickertape parade.