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Iconic New York sports broadcaster dies at 68

Al Trautwig, an iconic New York City sports broadcaster who covered the area for more than 30 years and did multiple Olympic Games, died at the age of 68.

His son, Alex, confirmed his death to the Associated Press, saying his father died Sunday at his home on Long Island due to complications of cancer.

Trautwig was most notably part of the MSG Network in New York City, spending various time serving as the host of the pre- and postgame coverage for the New York Yankees, New York Knicks and New York Rangers. He was a mainstay for the city’s sports viewers and helped elevate the magical feel from iconic venues in Madison Square Garden and Yankee Stadium.

‘Al was a staple on MSG Networks’ Knicks, Rangers and Yankees coverage for more than 30 years, and his passion for the teams he covered was undeniable,’ MSG said in a statement. ‘He leaves behind one of the great legacies in New York sports broadcasting history. Our thoughts and prayers are with Al’s family and friends.’

In addition to his time in New York City, Trautwig covered 16 Olympic Games, and notably served as the main play-by-play announcer for international gymnastics events, including each Summer Olympics from 2000-2016. While also spending time with NBC, ABC and CBS, he worked the Indianapolis 500, Tour de France and the Little League Baseball World Series. He also made a cameo appearance in the 1993 film ‘Cool Runnings.’

Trautwig’s last appearance on television was in 2021 after MSG opted not to renew his contract. He won four national Emmy Awards, more than 30 New York Emmys and the 2000 New York State Sportscaster of the Year Award. 

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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