(WXYZ) -- Tributes continue to pour in from around the sports world in remembrance of Hall of Fame broadcaster Dick Enberg, who died Thursday night at the age of 82.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Enberg family. We will miss you Dick. #ChippewaLegend pic.twitter.com/D1fqELx3BJ
— CMU Athletics (@CMUAthletics) December 22, 2017
Last November, Adam Jaksa, the interim director of multimedia services for CMU Athletics, sat down with Dick Enberg for a wide-ranging interview. His grace, sense of pride in CMU and a drive to succeed all come through in this one-on-one conversation. #OhMy #FireUpChips pic.twitter.com/0U9M2oHiMW
— CMU Athletics (@CMUAthletics) December 22, 2017
Oh my, what a career.
Wimbledon, World Series, Super Bowls, The Masters and so much more.
Take a look back at Dick Enberg’s Hall of Fame career. pic.twitter.com/EcoNCW2jJD
— San Diego Padres (@Padres) December 22, 2017
The @Tigers have released the following club statement regarding the passing of Michigan native Dick Enberg. pic.twitter.com/3tgPZEZ5eb
— Tigers PR (@DetroitTigersPR) December 22, 2017
The #HOF remembers 2015 Ford C. Frick Award winner Dick Enberg, who passed away Thursday at the age of 82. https://t.co/r4LdxsnA70 pic.twitter.com/94FrKLoGV2
— Baseball Hall ⚾ (@baseballhall) December 22, 2017
The Chippewas are sporting "OH MY" stickers on helmets and gear today to honor CMU legend Dick Enberg, who unfortunately passed away late last night at the age of 82. #OhMy #RememberDickEnberg pic.twitter.com/xDHxqz4mpG
— CMU Football (@CMU_Football) December 22, 2017
Today we mourn the loss of one of our all time great Chips. #Proud2BaChippewa Dick Enberg will be making the call today from the best seat in the house. God Bless you, RIP, and #fireupforever pic.twitter.com/mQZoI4XN1y
— John Bonamego (@CMUCoachBono) December 22, 2017
Today CMU mourns one of its own — legendary alum, Dick Enberg. Read about his commitment to Central and its students: https://t.co/d40aY3rZPH pic.twitter.com/WqFIDpEM7i
— Central Michigan U. (@CMUniversity) December 22, 2017
For 60 years, generations watched and heard him call the biggest games in sports. Oh my, how he will be missed. pic.twitter.com/YwQhs4K1Z4
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) December 22, 2017