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  • Dick Enberg's legendary career includes very few card appearances


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    One of the familiar voices in all of the sports world -- a long-time broadcaster for NBC, CBS and ESPN who covered Wimbledon 28 times, covered 10 Super Bowls and covered eight NCAA men's basketball championships along with much, much more -- has been silenced.

    Dick Enberg was 82.

    Despite a Hall of Fame career and plenty of time in homes on TV since the 1960s when he covered John Wooden's UCLA Bruins, he's only got a handful of sports card appearances from the past -- and, of those, really only one is easy to find.

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  • Veteran ESPN voice and broadcaster John Saunders dies at 61


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    One of ESPN's longest-running on-air talents and a memorable voice for countless sports moments has been silenced as John Saunders has died. He was 61.

    The Canadian was a junior hockey All-Star and played one game at Western Michigan before a career in broadcasting that began in 1978. He joined ESPN in December 1986 where he had worked ever since as a SportsCenter anchor, studio host and the lead for shows such as The Sports Reporters.

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