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  1. William T. O'Donnell Jr. (June 4, 1926 – October 29, 1982) was an American sportscaster. Life and career. Born in Manhattan and raised in The Bronx, O'Donnell attended Fordham Preparatory School and Fordham University.

  2. Hall of Famer Bill O'Donnell stopped by the Harness Racing Museum and Hall Of Fame, following the 2022 Hambletonian. He sat down with Mark Loewe to discuss h...

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  3. May 5, 2023 · For three quarters of a century, we’ve been listening to Bill O’Donnell. Now it’s high time we heard from everyone else about him in honor of his 75 th birthday. Rick Plano: “I went to California in 1981 and early on I saw Billy out there.

  4. Bill O'Donnell won the driving title, his third in four years. The next year, he became harness racing's first driver to eclipse $10 million in earnings in a single year. O'Donnell has 5,742 lifetime victories as a driver with just under $100 million earned by the horses he has guided.

  5. May 4, 2018 · Bill O’Donnell, who was voted into the Canadian Hall Of Fame 32 years ago and was inducted at Goshen in 1990, is alive and well and somehow he’s as relevant — or even more so — than ever before.

  6. Learn about the life and career of Bill ODonnell, a respected sportscaster who covered Baltimore Orioles baseball for 17 seasons. Find out how he started in Utica, Idaho, and Syracuse, and how he became a network announcer for baseball, football, and basketball.

  7. Jun 6, 2016 · For 30 years, Bill O’Donnell wore a dark red coat at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Last May, he traded his red coat for a plaid shirt and lived-in jeans.