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Harry Caray was broadcaster for the St. Louis Cardinals for 25 years, his longest tenure with any sports team. ... Editors note: this historic print has some hand painting at the top.
Harry Caray was broadcaster for the St. Louis Cardinals for 25 years, his longest tenure with any sports team. In this undated photo, he is at center with Jack Buck on the left and Joe Garogiola at… ...
Monday marked the 10th anniversary of the death of legendary Cubs and White Sox announcer Harry Caray. Paul Sullivan conducted the last print interview with Caray before his death in a freelance ...
<p>TELANDER: But if you are a Chicago baseball fan over the age of 30, you probably already have your opinion of Caray hard-wired in your brain. Yet this documentary is a good refresher for ...
It was in October 1969 when Harry Caray was fired as the Cardinals’ lead broadcaster, one of the most controversial — if not the most controversial — moves in St. Louis sportscasting history.
CHICAGO — Harry Caray had a cheat sheet — and yet he still mispronounced the names of Chicago Cubs players. So says Steve Stone, who for 14 seasons served as the color commentator alongside ...
Of course, the best way to understand why Harry Caray still matters — even nearly a quarter-century after his death — is to spend a night out with the legend himself. Advertisement.
Harry Caray was broadcaster for the St. Louis Cardinals for 25 years, his longest tenure with any sports team. ... Editors note: this historic print has some hand painting at the top.
Harry Caray was broadcaster for the St. Louis Cardinals for 25 years, his longest tenure with any sports team. In this undated photo, he is at center with Jack Buck on the left and Joe Garogiola at… ...