Public address announcer
The public address announcer is the person who announces starting lineups, relief pitchers, pinch-hitters and other items of note during a baseball game. This was originally done through a hand-held megaphone, but was eventually replaced by a microphone connected to loudspeakers.
The first major league ballpark to have a built-in public address system was the Polo Grounds, with the system first being used on July 5, 1929.
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