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'''Curt Bloom''' (born c. [[1963]]) is the play-by-play announcer and director of broadcasting for the [[Birmingham Barons]] on [[WJOX-AM]].
'''Curt Bloom''' (born c. [[1963]] in Northern Westchester County, New York) is the play-by-play announcer and director of broadcasting for the [[Birmingham Barons]] on [[WJOX-AM]].


Before coming to the Barons to take over for [[Rob  Evans]] in [[1991]], Bloom announced for the Huntsville Stars, Prince William Cannons, and Bakersfield Blaze.
Bloom graduated from North Salem High School in [[1981]] and earned a bachelor of arts in broadcasting communications at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro in [[1985]]. He began calling minor league baseball games while still in college. After graduating he was hired by the Bakersfield Dodgers of the California League in [[1988]], then returned to the east coast as an announcer for the Prince William Cannons of the Carolina League.


Bloom graduated from North Salem High School in [[1981]] and the University of North Carolina in Greensboro in [[1985]].
Bloom moved up to AA with the Huntsville Stars in [[1991]]. A year later he came to [[Birmingham]] to take over for [[Rob Evans]]. He was the play-by-play announcer for [[Michael Jordan]]'s [[1994 Birmingham Barons|1994 season]] with the Barons. He has also broadcast games for the [[Samford Bulldogs]] and [[UAB Blazers]] for ESPN Plus. In [[2014]]–[[2015]] he taught a course in radio broadcasting at [[Miles College]]. Since [[2018]] he has taught the same course at [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
 
In July [[2022]], with color analyst Darrin Jackson unavailable, Bloom was invited to join Len Kasper in the booth at Guaranteed Rate Field to call a Chicago White Sox game against the Cleveland Guardians.
 
Bloom and his wife, [[Laura Bloom|Laura]], have two children.


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==References==
==References==
* Haden, Courtney (April 8, 2010) "Play by play: Curt Bloom has more fun at work than you do." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Haden, Courtney (April 8, 2010) "Play by play: Curt Bloom has more fun at work than you do." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Goodman, Joseph (July 23, 2022) "After 31 years, he got a call to The Show." {{BN}}
==External links==
* [https://curtbloom.com/ Curt Bloom] website


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Revision as of 14:10, 23 July 2022

Curt Bloom (born c. 1963 in Northern Westchester County, New York) is the play-by-play announcer and director of broadcasting for the Birmingham Barons on WJOX-AM.

Bloom graduated from North Salem High School in 1981 and earned a bachelor of arts in broadcasting communications at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro in 1985. He began calling minor league baseball games while still in college. After graduating he was hired by the Bakersfield Dodgers of the California League in 1988, then returned to the east coast as an announcer for the Prince William Cannons of the Carolina League.

Bloom moved up to AA with the Huntsville Stars in 1991. A year later he came to Birmingham to take over for Rob Evans. He was the play-by-play announcer for Michael Jordan's 1994 season with the Barons. He has also broadcast games for the Samford Bulldogs and UAB Blazers for ESPN Plus. In 20142015 he taught a course in radio broadcasting at Miles College. Since 2018 he has taught the same course at Birmingham-Southern College.

In July 2022, with color analyst Darrin Jackson unavailable, Bloom was invited to join Len Kasper in the booth at Guaranteed Rate Field to call a Chicago White Sox game against the Cleveland Guardians.

Bloom and his wife, Laura, have two children.

References

  • Haden, Courtney (April 8, 2010) "Play by play: Curt Bloom has more fun at work than you do." Birmingham Weekly
  • Goodman, Joseph (July 23, 2022) "After 31 years, he got a call to The Show." The Birmingham News

External links