Dennis Romboy writes: "As the sun sets on a summer evening, illuminating the majestic Wasatch Mountains in a pinkish-purple hue beyond the outfield wall at Smith’s Ballpark in Salt Lake City, there’s no more picturesque view in baseball.
"Hired a week into the first season the stadium opened in 1994, public address announcer Jeff Reeves has had a window to that backdrop from his seat behind the mic in the press box for more than 2,100 games.
"The ambience of our mountains, looking out at our mountains from our press box, I’ve had the view for so many years. It’s hard to convey how much of a special experience every day I come. I cannot tell you what a great feeling it gives me. I get to go where I want to go every day,” he said in his deep bass voice, which he says scares children."
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