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Long-time radio announcers Denny Matthews and Fred White of the Kansas City Royals were baseballs version of The Odd Couple, with their differences often shining through their broadcasts. The phrase long-time may not be fair, or accurate, to describe the tenure for these voices. The 1998 season marked the 25th year Matthews and White were on the air together, making them, at that time, the longest-running broadcast crew in the American League. In the National League, they were surpassed only by Jack Buck and Mike Shannon (and only by two years) of the St. Louis Cardinals. (Marty Brennaman and Joe Nuxhall of the Cincinnati Reds also celebrated their 25th anniversary together in 1998.) If a calculator was put to task, it could be said that Matthews and White did approximately 4,050 games together; or, based on an average three hour game in the American League (although lately theyve been more like three-and-a-half hours), the two logged-in about 12,150 hours of play-by-play together. Can you imagine working with same person, day-in and day-out in a small office for 25 years? Not many of us can. The 1998 season also marked their final season together, as Whites handshake contract was not renewed after the season. The news of Whites dismissal sent shock waves to Royals fans, and nearly incited a listener riot. To many, the news came as a shock because in a business that tends to breed egos the size of the Truman Sports Complex, White and Matthews have everything but egos. Baseball radio announcers are a special brand of broadcasters. In this day and age of cable television, it takes a unique person to become a good radio broadcaster, let alone become a great one. To many Royals fans, Denny and Fred (as they were known to their listeners) are great. For a quarter-century, Denny Matthews and Fred White formed a special bond with their listeners, partly dictated by tenure together and the length of an average American League game, but also by the pairs laid-back, smooth approach to each broadcast.

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Page 3
Play by Play
25 Years of Royals on Radio
by Denny Matthews
and Fred White
with Matt Fulks
Foreword by
George Brett
Play by Play 25 Years of Royals on Radio - image 2
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Nelson Elliott
Managing Editor
Bob Mead
Editor
Randy Breeden
Art Direction/Design
Cover design by Jerry Hirt
Cover Photo by Chris Vleisides
Insert Section Photos courtesy Denny Matthews and Fred White
Published by Addax Publishing Group, Inc.
Copyright 1999 Denny Matthews and Fred White
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the Publisher.
For information address:
Addax Publishing Group, Inc.
8643 Hauser Drive, Suite 235, Lenexa, KS 66215
ISBN: 1-886110-78-6
Printed in the U.S.A.
Distributed to the trade by Andrews McMeel Publishing
4520 Main Street
Kansas City, MO 64111
1 3579 108642
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Play by Play: 25 years of Royals on radio / by Denny Matthews and
Fred White with Matt Fulks.
p. cm.
ISBN 1-886110-78-6
1. Matthews, Denny, 1942- . 2. White, Fred, 1936
3. SportscastersUnited StatesBiography. 4. Kansas City Royals
(Baseball team)History. I. White, Fred, 1936- . II. Fulks,
Matt. III. Title.
GV742.4.M38 1999
070.4'49796'09227784 11dc21
[b] 99-19435
CIP
Page 5
Dedication
To my parents, George and Eileen Matthews, who developed my interest in
sports and supported it all the way
. To my three brothers, Steve, Doug and
Mike
, who gave me plenty of competition while we were growing up. To my
grandmother
, Gert Dohm, who found time to take me to St. Louis once a
summer to see the Cardinals
.
-Denny Matthews
To my parents, Mary and Eddie, who worked so hard for us. To my brother,
Jack
, the best friend I've ever had. To my sister, Marilyn, who finished my
paper route for me on winter evenings so I could practice basketball
. And, of
course
, to Barb and the kids, Stacy, John and Joe.
-Fred White
To my grandma, Betty Koger, for letting me borrow your transistor radio and
ear plug so I could listen to the Royals' day games when I was in school
. To
Helen Pace Fulks
, who waited until six days after the completion of this pro-
ject to be born
; may you one day reach all of your goals and have all of your
dreams in life fulfilled
.
-Matt Fulks
Page 7
Contents
Acknowledgments
9
Foreword
by George Brett
11
Introduction
17
1
25 Years: From Acquaintances to Partners
Both
21
2
The 1990s: Rebuilding Faith
Both
35
3
Buddy and Denny: Early History of the Franchise
Denny Matthews
52
4
Hello, Everybody, This is Fred White
Fred White
72
5
Mr. K... Building a Champion
Denny Matthews
89
6
The Royals Battle Their Rivals
Denny Matthews
98
7
No. 5, George Brett
Fred White
108
8
The White Rat and Other Field Leaders
Denny Matthews
125
9
1985: It was Worth the Wait
Both
136
10
From Pinstripes to Royalty
Fred White
154
11
On the Road Again
Fred White
164
12
Is the Season Finished Yet?
Both
174
13
The Royals from A.O. to U.L.
Both
196
All-Time Royals Team
Both
222

Page 9
Acknowledgments
Thank you... to Jack Horenberger, athletic director and baseball coach at Illinois Wesleyan, who somehow thought I might enjoy sports announcing. To Illinois Wesleyan football coach Don "Swede" Larson, who convinced me that someone who had never played high school football could catch passes in college. To Don Newberg and Don Munson, who thought I might be okay on the air at WJBC in Bloomington. To Charlie Brannan, who drove me to St. Louis to tape a Cardinals-Cubs game for my resume tape. To Glen McCullough, who advised me to market my resume tape. To Jack Brickhouse and Jack Rosenberg of WGN in Chicago, who encouraged me to be a big league announcer. To Bud Blattner, who somehow thought I could be a big league announcer for more than a couple of years.
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