Gary Thorne
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Gary Thorne


Gary Thorne was the most popular Ultimate Mets Database daily lookup on March 9, 2021.

Non-playing roles with Mets
  • Broadcaster 1985 - 1988, 1994 - 2002

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Jim Snedeker
April 18, 2002
I love Gary's style. He's knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and knows how to throw in a time-worn cliche or two.

He knows how to deliver play-by-play the right way. In short, he's a true sports broadcasting professional.

Gary from Chesapeake
April 20, 2002
Gary Thorne IS a terrific professional. I'm proud the Mets gave him his first big league break, recruiting him from the Maine Guides AAA club in the '80's. And there is NO better hockey announcer on the planet than Gary Thorne! I'm so glad he is back with the Mets - I just wish he was on the radio, too, because we don't get the Mets on cable down here.

Brian C. Steinberg
May 26, 2002
I think he is a great sports announcer! I am amazed of how many games he annouces for. One night he is announcing for a hockey game on the West Coast and the next night he is announcing a Met game on the East Coast. How does he do it? Beem me up Gary!

Won Doney
June 28, 2002
I don't understand why everyone loves him so much. Out of all of the Mets announcers, he drives me crazy the most. He may be an okay broadcaster, but only for the other 29 teams in baseball. Even when the Mets are going strong, he has something bad to say about them. And when he says something bad about the Mets (which is all the time), he never stops. He's annoying.

Jim Snedeker
September 6, 2002
As much as I like Gary, I am starting to agree with others here, that he can be a bit much at times. When the local sports guy starts his call-in show in the afternoon, he plays clips from recent memorable sports moments, including Gary calling Bobby Bonds's 71st home run to break McGwire's record: "BONDS SWINGS!!!!!! HITS IT DEEP TO RIGHT!!!!!!!! IS THIS THE ONE???????!!!!!!! THERE'S YOUR NEW ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON MARK!!!!! AND IT'S BARRY BONDS!!!!!! (pause for oxygen) WITH THE TITLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

As if it were a big surprise that he'd do it. And Gary sounded like he was trying to out-scream a 747.

Heather Welch
June 5, 2003
Gary Thorne is the MAN!

I have read through the other comments and I agree with most of what I have read... a couple of the comments implying that his style is "too much to take" are probably written by people who enjoy a boring, bland lifestyle in general. I will take those with a grain of salt... pun intended.

Now back to my Thorne. I call him "My Thorne" because when the hubby and I are sitting down to watch the Mets, or a hockey game, the first thing we ask is "Where's my Thorne?" . He is an icon in my household. I find that his style combines knowlege of the games and sports, wit and humor in a package that is entertaining to listen to. I dare say that Thorney is among the greatest announcers ever. There aren't many like him around anymore.

Everytime I go to type "Thorne" on the computer keyboard, I type "Throne" and have to correct myself. Coincidence? Gary Thorne is the KING!!!

OK, I've said my peace! Let's Go Mets!

LenDog
August 12, 2004
I think Gary Thorne is the best Met announcer ever (excluding, of course, Bob, Ralph, and Lindsey, who are in their own special place.)

He has a great announcer's voice, a sense of humor (are you listening, Mike Krukow, humorless dud I have to endure out here in San Francisco?), and a great sense of excitement. I.e., he knows how and when to raise the volume level to reflect the action. Some announcers never get excited; others shout at ordinary events. Thorne was loud when the situation called for it and subdued when it called for it.

Steve Cavallo
March 10, 2006
There are very few people who can call a baseball or hockey game like Gary. He is a real class act who can get a viewer really caught up in the action.

He voice is very pleasant to listen to and he is extremely accurate in his calling of a game.

I was sorry to see him leave the Mets and look forward to listening to him in the future.

Kevin
September 8, 2006
For me, the baseball season doesn't start until I hear Gary Thorne doing spring training play by play. There's a video that true die hard Met fans will remember, its the 1986 video yearbook "A Season to Remember" filled with CLASSIC Thorne clips. Some go as follows:

Tim Teufel's 11th inning Grand Slam against the Phillies at Shea: "Swung on, thats the ballgame, into deep left field... That ball is GONE! GRAND SLAM TIMMY TEUFEL! The entire dugout is out for Timmy Teufel a pinch hit grand slam, and the New York Mets win it 8-4"

Gary Carter's memorable Home Run in Game 4 of the World Series: "Swung on and hit high and deep to left, say GOOOOOOOOOOOODBYE Home Run!"

My Personal Favorite is Darryl Strawberry's solo home run in the bottom of the 8th against Al Nipper in Game 7: "Swung on and hit high in the air to deep right field, Evans going back, at the track, at the wall, looking up, GOODBYE HOME RUN! DARRYL SSSSSTRAWBERRY! 7-5 NEW YORK!"

The guy is just flat out baseball. Yes he's great in hockey, he's a New England guy, so the hockey aspect comes by default, but hearing Gary Thorne on the microphone, whehter it's the radio, or TV, Mets games, or day games on ESPN, absolutely enhances the magic that is the game of baseball.








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