NEW YORK (AP) — Legendary sportscaster Bob Woolf has died at age 96.

Woolf as the only sportscaster to call play-by-play of championships in all four major North American professional team sports. He was behind the mic for Don Larsen's perfect game and the Colts' overtime win over the Giants in 1958.

Woolf was the voice of the Washington Senators before heading to New York, where he did play-by-play for the Knicks and Rangers. He was cited by the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest consecutive run as a broadcaster at 78 years.

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