The Standard (St. Catharines)

Mets PA announcer offers kind voice

Grandson of famed sportscast­er records clips for anyone who asks

- BEN WALKER

NEW YORK—The requests come by the hundreds: the son of an emergency room nurse, the husband of a doctor, a hospital patient.

Colin Cosell studies them, sorts them. Normally he’d be at Citi Field, rousing the crowd as public address announcer for the New York Mets. Now he’s busy working at home, trying to cheer one fan at a time.

His creative contributi­on during this health crisis — crafting audio clips for everyone who asks — echoes the booming introducti­ons big-league hitters get when they step up to home plate.

“As personaliz­ed and customized as possible,” Cosell said.

So instead of “the first baseman, No. 20, Pete Alonso!” to the thump of “The Ocean” by Led Zeppelin, it could sound like this: “Leading off for the Mets, the centre-fielder, No. 44, Fran Kowalski!” to a song by Frank Sinatra.

A welcome voice amid the virus.

The grandson of famed sportscast­er Howard Cosell has recorded nearly 600 introducti­ons since he began a month ago. They’re about a half-minute each and all done for free.

Recently, Cosell noticed the calls were coming from a certain group.

“I was starting to hear from a lot of medical workers and first responders. That’s when it began to hit home,” he said.

“They said these 30 seconds take them away from the maelstrom of being a hospital worker during a pandemic,” he said.

Fans reach Cosell through Twitter at #CallMeUpCo­lin and provide their info, plus a musical choice — Alicia Keys, AC/DC, Shania Twain, Stevie Wonder and a tune from “The Little Mermaid” are among them, along with the “Meet the Mets” theme song.

Many people use Cosell’s callup recordings for their phone ringtones or outgoing messages. Others add them into videos. Some just like the good feeling they bring of being at a ball game that’s not being played these days.

Cosell clearly has struck a positive chord.

“Thanks for adding a little joy while in quarantine,” a person posted on Twitter. “Received this awesomenes­s,” one wrote. “Colin, you’re a saint for doing this,” praised another.

Cosell said they’ve meant equally as much to him.

“A few stories have brought tears to my eyes,” he said. “I heard from someone working in an ER who said it was pretty tough in there, and that he broke away and listened for a few seconds and it helped calm him down.”

 ?? MJ LUPTON ?? Colin Cosell, the PA announcer for the New York Mets, records personaliz­ed messages for fans, echoing the booming introducti­ons big-league hitters get when they step up to home plate.
MJ LUPTON Colin Cosell, the PA announcer for the New York Mets, records personaliz­ed messages for fans, echoing the booming introducti­ons big-league hitters get when they step up to home plate.

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