Kenneth R. Coleman (April 22, 1925 - August 21, 2003) was an American radio and television sportscaster for 38 years (1952 - 1989). He was born in Quincy, Massachusetts. Coleman broke into broadcasting with the NFL Cleveland Browns (1952 - 1965), calling play-by-play of every touchdown that Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown ever scored. He also began his MLB broadcasting career in Ohio, calling Cleveland Indians games on television for ten seasons (1954 - 1963). In his first year with the Indians, Coleman called their record-setting 111-win season and their World Series loss to the New York Giants.
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