Double Yoi! RIP Myron Cope
Broadcaster and pittsburgh icon Myron Cope passed away today. Great memories of him growing up !God Bless Myron,say hi to the Chief .
Lou
Lou
Collecting Roberto Clemente and Willie Stargell cards.
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They should put on his epitaph, "This is Myron Cope on Sports", his signature sign-off as a sportscaster.
terrible towel creator, i hope he made a fortune
collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
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I remember he had a very distinctive voice - sorta like Howard Cossell - I heard him on the radio. Another popular guy in the 70s was Bob Prince - he didn't appreciate the artificial turf of the new Three Rivers Stadium - and when someone hit a grounder up the middle, he would say - "well we got a bug loose on rug"
Rest well Mr Cope.
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He donated all his money from the towels to the Allegheny Valley school, where his son lived for awhile.
Simply the best!
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Lou
There was no place after a Steelers game at Three Rivers like Cope's Cabana for the first year or two it existed. For ten bucks, you could sit in a heated tent outside of the stadium after the game with unlimited Iron City, keilbasa and nachos while Cope did his post-game show. During the comercials, he would sign autographs and down hot toddies - no kidding. By the end of his show, he would be ripped.
He invented the Terrible Towel and later donated all of the proceeds to a special needs school outside of Pittsburgh. He was a class act and a truly unique personality.
Allegheny Valley School obit for Myron
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