He's done the job for 20 years now, but Tim Langton has been reading and rereading his scripts this week.
After all, his voice has never been heard during a World Series game before.
"It's incredibly humbling considering where I come from — a small radio station in northern Ontario," he said.
Langton, who has been the Toronto Blue Jays' public address announcer since 2005, grew up in Kirkland Lake, where his dad taught at the high school and his mom worked "across the street" at the hospital.
He said that in his final year of high school, he was a "couple of credits short" of graduating, and was considering enlisting in the military, when an opportunity came up to read news part time at local radio station CJKL.
Langton ended up working the morning shift, never graduated high school a

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