In 1972, Galloway became the Dallas Morning News' first Rangers beat writer. He's also worked at the Star-Telegram and on ESPN Radio.
FORT WORTH, Texas — Randy Galloway had four scheduled TV or radio interviews by lunchtime Thursday. , Galloway can't even grab a bite to eat without someone coming up to him and wanting his thoughts on the milestone.
Before he became an immediately-identifiable radio host, Galloway was the Texas Rangers' first beat writer. The Dallas Morning News tapped Galloway to cover the team in 1972 -- the year the Washington Senators moved from Washington, D.C. to Arlington. That all changed Wednesday night, he said, when the Texas Rangers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks.
"He's not into the geek world of baseball," Galloway said of Bochy."So many are into the geek world. But Chris Young, an Ivy Leaguer himself, who could be a geek, hired a true baseball guy."
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