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'''Gary Cohen''' [[CC]] [[1981]] is the primary play-by-play television announcer for the [[New York Mets]].  He also calls games for NL playoff games on ESPN Radio.  Earlier in his career he called games for various teams in the Northeast, including the [[Brown University]] football team.
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'''Gary Cohen''' [[Columbia College|CC]] [[1981]] is the primary play-by-play television announcer for the [[New York Mets]].  He also calls NL playoff games on ESPN Radio.  Earlier in his career he called games for various teams in the Northeast, including the [[Brown University]] football team.
  
 
==Columbia Career==
 
==Columbia Career==
Cohen started his broadcasting career while he with [[WKCR]] while he was a student at [[Columbia College]].  He was a political science major.
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Cohen transferred to Columbia from [[Penn]]. He started his broadcasting career while he with [[WKCR]] while he was a student at [[Columbia College]].  He was a political science major.
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 21 May 2013

Gary Cohen CC 1981 is the primary play-by-play television announcer for the New York Mets. He also calls NL playoff games on ESPN Radio. Earlier in his career he called games for various teams in the Northeast, including the Brown University football team.

Columbia Career

Cohen transferred to Columbia from Penn. He started his broadcasting career while he with WKCR while he was a student at Columbia College. He was a political science major.