Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Goodbye Ernie

I published this in the Detroit News Tiger Forum on the New's website on Wednesday afternoon, May 5. It is my Ernie Harwell story:

Back in 1997, I was working as a sportscaster at WJR Radio in Detroit. I had just been nominated in January, 1997, by my peers in the State of Michigan, for the 1996 Michigan Sportscaster of the Year Award, as presented in each state every year, by the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters. There was only one other nominee, Ernie Harwell. So, I figured this was the end of that honor. Ernie had won the award something like 12 times previously. I had been nominated 7 or 8 times total during my career at both WAAM in Ann Arbor and WJR, but had never won and never expected to.

Guess what? In March of 1997, it was announced I had won the voting, much to my total and complete shock. The morning I was notified I'd won, I'm sitting at home and my phone rings.....it's Ernie. He must have called the station and gotten my home phone number. "Mister Chapman, this is Mister Harwell." Those familiar Georgia tones and inflections. I replied "Hi Ernie." He then came back with "Congratulations on winning the Sportscaster of the Year Award. It's well deserved." Ernie did not have to do that, very few if any would have made that congratulatory call. I will never forget it. I'd known the man, not intimately, for my 13 years at WJR. What made it more special, was him not saying "Paul, it's Ernie. Congratulations." It was him using his wonderful salutation of "Mister Chapman." If he called you "Mister" you knew you were in Ernie's good graces.

It was a very special moment in my life and it shows the gentleman that he was thoughout his career and his life. God bless you Ernie. My consolences to Miss Lulu and your family.