RIP, Stan Savran
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2023 6:51 am
Saddened to learn of Stan Savran's passing.
I remember back to all those years ago. I saw his first broadcast. It's been so many years ago. I think that it was on Channel 11, later WPXI. Upon returning after years away from the area, I watched SportsBeat religiously.
I admit to not liking him at first. He was from Cleveland, of all places. What is this guy going to tell me and us about Pittsburgh sports?
Plenty, as it turned out.
I admit to not always liking him. I considered him The Dean Of All Pirates Lapdogs during the height of our poorest period since before I was born.
We had a polite e-mail exchange. I have every reason to believe that Stan wrote his own reply. I told him that I felt that the owner was taking advantage of Pirates fans' collective goodness, even while i recognize that our attendance is generally in the lower rankings. I felt that the local media was not being as critical toward the franchise nearly as much as it deserved to be.
True to his style, Stan gave his thoughts and articulated them without harshness. The term "disagree without being disagreeable" might not have been Stan Savran's invention, but he made it his own.
I knew that the owner was losing support when Stan Savran began to raise concerns.
One can be from wherever. It's how we try to fit in wherever we go that matters. Stan Savran fit in....and, he mattered. I will miss him as a nice memory from my days in western Pennsylvania. Cleveland's loss was our gain yet again.
I remember back to all those years ago. I saw his first broadcast. It's been so many years ago. I think that it was on Channel 11, later WPXI. Upon returning after years away from the area, I watched SportsBeat religiously.
I admit to not liking him at first. He was from Cleveland, of all places. What is this guy going to tell me and us about Pittsburgh sports?
Plenty, as it turned out.
I admit to not always liking him. I considered him The Dean Of All Pirates Lapdogs during the height of our poorest period since before I was born.
We had a polite e-mail exchange. I have every reason to believe that Stan wrote his own reply. I told him that I felt that the owner was taking advantage of Pirates fans' collective goodness, even while i recognize that our attendance is generally in the lower rankings. I felt that the local media was not being as critical toward the franchise nearly as much as it deserved to be.
True to his style, Stan gave his thoughts and articulated them without harshness. The term "disagree without being disagreeable" might not have been Stan Savran's invention, but he made it his own.
I knew that the owner was losing support when Stan Savran began to raise concerns.
One can be from wherever. It's how we try to fit in wherever we go that matters. Stan Savran fit in....and, he mattered. I will miss him as a nice memory from my days in western Pennsylvania. Cleveland's loss was our gain yet again.