- Chuck Morgan joined the Texas Rangers as their Public Address Announcer in 1983 and has been with them ever since. He is responsible for the creation of the Texas Rangers hall of fame, The Dot Race, The mini dot race, and countless other ballpark traditions. Before he joined the rangers he was a radio show host in Tennessee and worked with the Nashville Sounds as their PA announcer. He also worked with the likes of Elvis Presley and other countless stars at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.In addition to his tenure with the Rangers, Morgan has also worked for the Kansas City Royals (2002) and Nashville Sounds (1978-1980). For six years, he was the public address announcer on Major League Baseball video games for Microsoft's X-Box, Sony Playstation 2 and Nintendo's GameCube (According to texasrangers.com).In 1982, he was named the Country Music Association's Major Market Disc Jockey of the Year. In 2001 and 2003, he was named by The Sporting News as the best public address announcer in Major League Baseball. Chuck Morgan also made several Appearances on "Hee-haw".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Yadier Pagan
- Served as the public address announcer for the 1995 Major League Baseball All Star Game, played at the Ballpark in Arlington (Texas).
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