January 2010. "Inside". Rory Markas at IMDb Markas' biography on AngelsBaseball.com News coverage of Markas' death from FOX11 KTTV Markas' obituary on KLAA-AM830...
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Look up markas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Markas is a male Lithuanian given name that is derived from Marcus. Its derivations are Markauskas...
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Rory Markas (1955–2010), American sportscaster Rory Markham (born 1982), American mixed martial artist Rory McCann (born 1969), Scottish actor Rory McEwen...
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This would be the only World Series called by Angels play-by-play man Rory Markas, who died of a heart attack in January 2010. "2002 World Series". Baseball-Reference...
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work only) Matt Vasgersian (1997–2001) Bill Schroeder (1995–present) Rory Markas (1992–1994) (deceased) Del Crandall (1992–1994) (deceased) Pete Vuckovich...
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executive Steve Hug, gymnast Val Kilmer, actor Stepfanie Kramer, actress Rory Markas, sports broadcaster Oscar Marin, baseball coach[citation needed] Mike...
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"Just another Halo victory!", popularized by late Angels broadcaster Rory Markas; and before that: "And the Halo shines tonight!" used by legendary broadcaster...
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broadcasting team, alongside play-by-play announcers Steve Physioc, Rory Markas, and Terry Smith. He is also the color commentator for the PlayStation...
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basketball player and coach Charlie Kendall – professional football player Rory Markas, sportscaster Don McKenzie – 1968 Olympic gold medal in 100m breaststroke...
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radio broadcasts), Markas (radio and TV play-by-play), and Smith (radio play-by-play). During the 2008 Major League Baseball season, Markas worked 75 games...
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