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  • Jack Corrigan enters his 28th season broadcasting Major League Baseball and his 11th campaign with the Rockies Radio Network. Corrigan came to Colorado after 17 years in the Cleveland Indians television booth from 1985-2001. In addition to his work in baseball, Corrigan has been involved in play-by-play and color commentary for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA, as well as college football and basketball games for the Atlantic Coast Conference, Mid-American Conference and Patriot League. Jack is a budding novelist, with two published works and a third underway. His first novel, Warning Track, involved an aging baseball player dealing with the lure and repercussions of supplement use. Christmas Eve 1944 is based on a classified incident during World War II. His latest project deals with the early days of the FBI surrounding the attempted assassination of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. A native Clevelander, Jack is a graduate of St. Ignatius High School and Cornell University, where he played football for four seasons. He also has a master’s degree in Speech from Kent State University. During the off-seasons in Cleveland, Jack coached football at St. Ignatius H.S., the 11-time Ohio state champions and three-time national champions. Currently, he works as a volunteer wide receivers coach with Regis Jesuit High School in the Denver area. He is also involved with his own video company that has produced a myriad of projects for sports entities and other commercial and non-profit organizations. Jack and his wife, Lisa, have been married since 7/15/77, and they have two children. Megan, a graduate of Mercyhurst College, lives in Colorado with her husband, John, and their son, James. Michael, a Loyola Marymount University graduate, lives in Chicago and works for Zapwater Communications. Jack serves on the Board of Directors for Boys Hope/Girls Hope, a privately funded, non-profit, organization that helps at-risk children. He and Lisa are active with Seeds of Hope, a scholarship program that benefits inner city schools, as well as the Shannon Foundation, a group that helps to fund necessary medical care for children in need.