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This is a phrase that Atlanta Braves fans came to know and love from Chip Caray, who was Atlanta's play-by-play voice from 2005-2022. The grandson of legendary broadcaster, Harry Caray ...
But Hernandez better get in line because it seems that no broadcaster loves the number more than Caray. Nice. Maybe Chip has a little more Harry Caray in him than we thought. And please ...
White Sox broadcaster Harry Caray in the center field bleachers at Comiskey Park on Aug. 16, 1972. (Don Casper/Chicago Tribune) 1971: Broadcaster Harry Caray called his first White Sox game.
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Chip Caray has been the franchise’s play-by-play guy since 2022. His grandfather, revered St. Louisan and Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Harry Caray, anchored Cardinals games from 1945-69 before ...
He listened to Harry Caray, then the voice of the St. Louis Cardinals, and Bob Prince, the voice of the Pittsburgh Pirates. “My opinion was they are at the ball game and they were having fun ...
The school’s mascot — the Cardinals — was part of the Jocketty home décor, and during his childhood Walter would listen to Harry Caray and Jack Buck on KMOX/1120 AM call ballgames in St ...
By 10 p.m., we were the last table seated. Harry Caray, having played through his Brubeck repertoire, turned to tuning his instrument as we moved on to dessert: a yuzu-meringue tart for the ...
Those generational connections could be seen throughout the weekend, from the Hall of Famers in attendance to the jam-packed bleachers to the video of Harry Caray doing the seventh-inning stretch.