Last call
The remarkable career of Terry Byrom comes to an end yesterday in Harrisburg as the longtime radio broadcaster calls his final game for the Class AA Senators.
Byrom’s career, which starts in 2002 with the Class A Ogden Raptors, includes more than 3,000 games behind the microphone.
Terry Byrom during Sunday’s final broadcast
Byrom, 62, serves in combat areas with the military well before getting a late career start in broadcasting in 2002.
He ends up spending one season in Ogden and two at Class A Fort Wayne before beginning his 20-year run in Harrisburg, where he calls 2,781 games from 2005 through Sunday.
Along the way, Byrom calls games for more than 180 homegrown players on their way to the major leagues – a list that includes future major league All-Stars Prince Fielder, Ryan Zimmerman, Ian Desmond, Jordan Zimmermann, Stephen Strasburg, Bryce Harper, Trea Turner and Juan Soto.
More important for Byrom are the countless friendships he makes within the game over 23 seasons and the memories he creates for an even greater number of fans listening to him on the radio and watching his calls for games on MiLB.TV.
While the Senators struggle on the field for most of Byrom’s two-decade tenure in Harrisburg, they leave him with a victory after rallying for four runs Sunday in a 5-4 victory over Akron.
Well done all the way around.
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