The sports world is mourning the loss of a beloved figure, former MSG Network broadcaster Al Trautwig, who passed away at the age of 68. His former broadcast partner, Alan Hahn, shared the heartbreaking news of Trautwig’s passing, highlighting not only his talent as a legendary voice in sports but also his role as a mentor and friend.
Trautwig made a significant impact at MSG Network, covering pregame and postgame shows for the Knicks, Rangers, and Yankees. He was also known for his Olympics coverage, including gymnastic events from 2000-2016. Additionally, Trautwig appeared in the iconic film “Cool Runnings,” adding to his diverse portfolio.
In 2019, Trautwig took a leave of absence from MSG Network after being diagnosed with cancer. Despite his health challenges, he continued to inspire viewers with his passion for sports and dedication to his craft. His legacy will live on through his memorable broadcasts and the impact he had on those he worked with.
Rest in peace, Al Trautwig. Your voice and spirit will be deeply missed in the sports world.
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