Dick Enberg, a Hall of Fame broadcaster known as much for his excited calls of "Oh my!" as the big events he covered during a 60-year career, has died. He was 82. Enberg's daughter, Nicole Enberg Vaz, confirmed the death to The Associated Press. His daughter said the family believes Enberg died of a heart attack but was awaiting official word. Raised in Armada, Michigan, Enberg's first radio job was actually as a radio station custodian in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, when he was a junior at Central Michigan. During his nine years broadcasting UCLA basketball, the Bruins won eight NCAA titles under coach John Wooden. He retired from his TV job with the Padres in October 2016. Enberg called Padres games for seven seasons and went into the broadcasters' wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2015 as the recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award. Enberg won 13 Sports Emmy Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Emmy. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and UCLA named its Media Center in Pauley Pavilion after Enberg this year.