Humberto Bonfante O'Byrne
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Humberto Bonfante O'Byrne was a sports announcer who broadcast the Yankee baseball games in Spanish on radio station WHO to one million local Spanish-speaking fans in the vicinity of Yankee Stadium in New York.
Originally from South America, O'Byrne became a New York resident.
On May 11, 1958, O'Byrne was a guest on What's My Line?[1]