Tim McCarver
Tim McCarver Biography
Tim McCarver is a former professional baseball catcher. He works for the Cardinals on Fox Sports Midwest since December 8, 2013, as a part-time analyst currently. McCarver served for Freestyle skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary as a correspondent and play-by-play announcer prior.
He worked on the 1992 Winter Olympics alongside Paula Zahn for CBS, co-hosting the prime-time coverage also.
Tim McCarver Age
McCarver was born in Memphis, Tennessee, in the United States on October 16, 1941. He is 80 years old.
Tim McCarver Height
McCarver stands at an average height of 5 ft 11 in/1.78 m tall.
Tim McCarver Education
McCarver completed his high school course at Christian Brothers High School, an all-male Catholic school. Then he went to various colleges over the course of six years, thus, he didn’t manage to graduate.
Tim McCarver Family
McCarver’s parents are Edward McCarver and Alice McCarver. He was raised together with his six siblings.
Tim McCarver Wife
McCarver is happily married to Anne McDaniel, they exchanged vows in 1964. Together they have two kids named; Kelly and Kathy.
Tim McCarver Kids
McCarver and Anne have two children named; Kelly and Kathy.
Tim McCarver Salary
McCarver annually receives a salary of $73,795.
Tim McCarver Net Worth
McCarver has an approximated net worth of $1 million.
Tim McCarver Career
McCarver began his career at WPHL-TV (Channel 17) in Philadelphia. Where he teamed up with both Harry Kalas and Richie Ashburn for Phillies games. Before, co-hosting HBO’s Race for the Pennant in 1978 and working for NBC. In 1980 as a backup Game of the Week commentator.
McCarver called baseball for them for all four major U.S. television networks. His time at NBC was followed by stints with ABC ( where he worked on backup Monday Night Baseball games. In 1984 together with Don Drysdale plus Al Michaels, and also with Jim Palmer from 1985 to 1989.
And also under the “Baseball Network” umbrella from 1994 to 1995) and CBS (where he worked. From 1990 to 1991 at Jack Buck and from 1992 to 1993 with Sean McDonough).
McCarver served for Freestyle skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary as a correspondent and play-by-play announcer prior. He worked on the 1992 Winter Olympics alongside Paula Zahn for CBS, co-hosting the prime-time coverage also.