DETROIT (4/14/2020) -- The Michigan Sports Hall of Fame announced its ballot for this year's Hall of Fame and a Titan is on it in Titan Reggie for media.
Hall was a member of the media for over 30 years, spending most of that time as a sports producer with WXYZ-TV. He has covered Titan championship teams, Stanley Cups, World Series, Super Bowls, NCAA Final Four titles, NBA championships, etc., and has also helped spark countless sports careers with the internship program.
Hall was known for his passion for the red, white and blue, traveling to see his alma mater play any time he could. He could be heard in Calihan Hall on the loudest gamedays and his smile truly brightened everyone's day.
He attended the University of Detroit from 1975-79 and graduated with a degree in communications. While at Detroit, he was a walk-on with the baseball team under head coach Bob Miller, earning three varsity letters on the diamond. He played in 55 career games as a designated hitter and first baseman and hit .235 with a homer and 20 RBI.
In 2013, he was honored by the Titans with the prestigious John Conti Letterman of Distinction Award presented annually to former Titan varsity athletes who go above and beyond at work and in the community.
A native Detroiter, he graduated from Chadsey High School.Â
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