Gerry Sandusky, the longtime “Voice of the Ravens,” is retiring after nearly 42 years in broadcasting. A Baltimore native, Sandusky has been a fixture at WBAL-TV 11 since joining the station in 1988, eventually rising to sports director in 1993. Over the years, he became one of the most recognizable figures in local sports media, serving as the radio play-by-play voice of the Ravens since 2006 and helping chronicle some of the franchise’s most memorable moments, including its Super Bowl XLVII championship run. Known for his signature storytelling style and memorable catchphrase “the hay is in the barn,” Sandusky’s voice became synonymous with Ravens football for generations of fans.

Baltimore Ravens President Sashi Brown released a statement following the announcement “As the “Voice of the Ravens,” Gerry Sandusky brought a distinct flavor and aptitude that captured every emotion of Baltimore football. While Gerry’s in-game knowledge was second to none, it was his exceptional talent to “illustrate with words” that truly sparked a long-lasting connection amongst our fans. His signature “the hay is in the barn” proclamation signified more than just a Baltimore win; it was an exclamation point eliciting joy for everyone tuned into Ravens broadcasts or the ensuing highlights. From thrilling championship victories to agonizing defeats, Gerry witnessed it all, consistently doing so with a style marked by professionalism, passion, and Maryland pride. A multi-time award-winner for his excellence in both TV and radio journalism, he created a legacy that will forever live in Baltimore sports lore. Thank you, Gerry, for your tireless work and commitment to Ravens fans- and for delivering colorful descriptions of countless moments that became enduring memories.”

With his retirement, Sandusky leaves behind a lasting legacy in Baltimore sports, having spent decades bringing some of the city’s biggest moments to life on television and radio. His voice became a familiar and trusted presence for Ravens fans, guiding them through both triumphs and tough seasons. As he steps away from the booth, Sandusky exits as one of the most enduring and respected figures in the market, with a career defined by consistency, professionalism, and a deep connection to the community he covered for more than four decades.

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