Rangers, Diamondbacks set for compelling World Series
Here are a few of the storylines that make this one of the most compelling World Series matchups in a long time.
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Having grown up in Irving, Bill has deep roots in the DFW area.
A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, he has spent his entire sportscasting career in the state of Texas, working in Lubbock, San Antonio, and Dallas-Fort Worth.
He spent eight years at KXAS-TV from 1990-97 before becoming the television play-by-play broadcaster for the Texas Rangers baseball club for five years.
Since then, Bill has worked for the Dallas Cowboys, doing pre-season television play-by-play on CBS 11 as well as hosting a variety of weekly television programs including Cowboys Huddle on CBS 11.
Bill also has worked for Fox Sports Net and ESPN doing play-by-play of a wide variety of college sports including Big 12 football, basketball, baseball, swimming and diving, gymnastics, track and field and wrestling.
Bill and his wife, Stacy, live in Southlake and have three daughters, Jennifer, Jessica and Jordan.
Here are a few of the storylines that make this one of the most compelling World Series matchups in a long time.
The Rangers are riding a wave of confidence in a series that has defied the odds with the road team winning all six games so far.
With the series tied at 2-2, the Rangers are now back Jordan Montgomery and Nathan Eovaldi, who have started six of their seven postseason wins this year.
Thirteen weeks after they reported for the start of training camp back on July 24, the Cowboys are enjoying a bye week.
The Rangers came into Game 3 of this Lone Star Series with seven straight postseason wins this year.
Rangers pitcher Max Scherzer will take the mound in a postseason game for the 28th time in his illustrious 16-year career on Wednesday night at Globe Life Field.
If you think things can't get any worse for the Cowboys, think again.
For the first time ever, two teams from the same state will square off in the American League Championship Series.
The Rangers popped champagne corks for the third time in the last 11 days Tuesday night, advancing to their third ALCS with a 7-1 win and three-game sweep of the Baltimore Orioles.
They say humility is just a week away in the NFL, and the Cowboys discovered that on Sunday night in a 42-10 loss to the unbeaten 49ers.
A Rangers team that has been on the road for 14 straight days comes home needing just one win to advance to its third American League Championship Series in club history.
It's the "Marquee Matchup" in the NFL this weekend — Cowboys vs. 49ers — two iconic franchises that have produced a storied playoff rivalry that dates back more than a half century.
We've got a lot of catching up to do since the last time the Rangers were worth watching was during the Obama administration.
On Sunday, the Cowboys handed the king of all NFL coaches, Bill Belichick, the most lopsided loss in his 29 years as a head coach.
Perhaps it's fitting that the final month of this baseball season ended in roller coaster fashion for the Rangers this weekend in Seattle.