Russ Taylor (baseball broadcaster)

Russell Taylor (August 19, 1926 – August 19, 1977) was a Canadian Major League Baseball play-by-play broadcaster who worked alongside lead announcer Dave Van Horne on the Montreal Expos’ English-language radio network for the first eight years of the expansion team’s existence, 1969 through 1976.[1] Taylor also was a notable sportscaster for Montreal’s CFCF radio and CFCF-TV television outlets.[2] His daughter is actress and comedian Carolyn Taylor.

Taylor began his radio career with CFCF in 1948 as a control-room engineer.[1] During the 1950s, he called play-by-play action—including studio recreations of road games—for the Montreal Royals of the International League, one of the Triple-A affiliates of the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers.[3] When the Royals left Montreal after the 1960 season, the city and Taylor were bereft of professional baseball for eight years.

  1. ^ a b The Associated Press (August 20, 1977). "Russ Taylor (obituary)". The New York Times. Retrieved August 5, 2023.
  2. ^ YouTube: Russ Taylor Tribute (August 19, 1977)
  3. ^ Young, Bill (August 18, 2011). "Baseball Icon Does Double-Duty as Cupid". montrealgazette.com. The Montreal Gazette. Retrieved August 7, 2023.