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Extractions: Hall of Fame Inductee Harry Caray "He was the very first to tell it like it was." -Jack Buck Few broadcasters have enjoyed the popularity and success that the late Harry Caray experienced over the course of a remarkable 55 years in sports broadcasting. Born in St. Louis, Caray began his broadcasting career at the age of 19, working at radio stations in Joliet, Illinois and Kalamazoo, Michigan. He later returned to St. Louis to begin his major league broadcasting career with the St. Louis Cardinals. Caray soon became the colorful, often controversial spokesman for the Cardinal fan, broadcasting to several generations of St. Louis baseball enthusiasts. It was in St. Louis where Caray first gained national recognition, making fans across the nation with his ability to capture the heart of baseballand his inability to sing. Caray's unique rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" has become a favorite with baseball fans across the United States, though his voice has been compared to a "buzz saw" and is said to "sound like he got hit in the throat with a shovel and never recovered". Caray spent the 1970 season broadcasting Oakland Athletic games on both radio and television. In 1971, he moved to Chicago where he became the radio television voice of the Chicago White Sox. Eleven years later, in 1982, the Chicago Cubs welcomed Caray to Wrigley Field where he continues to broadcast Cubs games on WGN-TV and WGN Radio.
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Extractions: Harry Caray Dies at 83 Harr y Caray, whose zesty, raucous style of baseball play-by-play electrified airwaves and roused fans for more than half a century, died Wednesday at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He was 83. Caray, who lived in Palm Springs, Calif., during the baseball off seasons, had been in a coma since he collapsed at a restaurant Saturday night while having dinner with his wife, Dutchie. Doctors said that his heart had suddenly changed rhythm, restricting oxygen to his brain. He suffered a stroke in 1987. He died of cardiac arrest with resulting brain damage, Bill Wills, a family spokesman, said. Caray cut a humorous, opinionated and sometimes controversial figure, whether his loud and pungent voice was calling (and rooting for) the St. Louis Cardinals, the Oakland A's, the Chicago White Sox or the Chicago Cubs. A short man with oversized glasses, Caray punctuated home-team home runs by shouting: "It might be! It could be! It is!" He made "Holy cow!" his on-air trademark of astonishment long before Phil Rizzuto adopted it. And after a victory for the Cubs, who were perennial losers during his tenure at Wrigley Field, he roared in delight: "Cubs win! Cubs win! Cubs win!" In later years, as his craft occasionally turned to self-parody, he became best known for his off-key warbling of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game," during the seventh-inning stretch of White Sox, then Cubs games. He had been singing the old ditty in broadcast booths for years until the former White Sox owner Bill Veeck secretly amplified it for all of Comiskey Parkto hear.
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Extractions: Courtesy Of "Your Outta Here" Harry Caray, 78, Colorful Baseball Announcer February 19, 1998 Harry Caray, whose zesty, raucous style of baseball play-by-play electrified airwaves and roused fans for more than half a century, died Wednesday at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He was 78. Caray, who lived in Palm Springs, Calif., during the baseball off seasons, had been in a coma since he collapsed at a restaurant Saturday night while having dinner with his wife, Dutchie. Doctors said that his heart had suddenly changed rhythm, restricting oxygen to his brain. He suffered a stroke in 1987. He died of cardiac arrest with resulting brain damage, Bill Wills, a family spokesman, said. Caray cut a humorous, opinionated and sometimes controversial figure, whether his loud and pungent voice was calling (and rooting for) the St. Louis Cardinals, the Oakland A's, the Chicago White Sox or the Chicago Cubs. A short man with oversized glasses, Caray punctuated home-team home runs by shouting: "It might be! It could be! It is!" He made "Holy cow!" his on-air trademark of astonishment long before Phil Rizzuto adopted it. And after a victory for the Cubs, who were perennial losers during his tenure at Wrigley Field, he roared in delight: "Cubs win! Cubs win! Cubs win!"
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Extractions: Customer Reviews I grew up listening to Harry Caray and Steve Stone on WGN. I must say that this book brought back a lot of great memories and provided a lot of behind the scenes details that I never knew about. Any fan of baseball or story-telling will love this book. Steve Stone's candor makes the stories even better. You don't have to be an avid Cubs fan, or baseball fan for that matter to like this book. This is about a man that loved life, knew how to live it, and happened to broadcast for the Chicago Cubs. When you read the book it's like Steve Stone is sitting with you explaining the stories. A very good read for anyone that loves a full and fun life. Look for related books on other categories Biography Sports - Baseball Chicago Cubs (Baseball team) Sports Broadcasting ... Caray, Harry
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Extractions: He has broadcast from the centerfield bleachers with a cooler full of beer. He sweeps foul balls from the backstop with a long fishing net. And he leads the most raucous choruses of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," ever heard at the ballgame. Harry Caray is broadcasting's premier showman, as much an attraction at the ballpark as the teams for which he works. SHOPPING He made his ML debut with the Cardinals in 1945, and by the mid-50s was heard across the Midwest on flagship station KMOX and baseball's largest radio network. Caray was fired in 1969 amid rumors of personal difficulties with the Busch family, then spent one season in Oakland before returning to the Midwest as the voice of the White Sox. From 1971 to 1981 his antics helped resurrect that nearly comatose franchise, but in 1982 he jumped to the Cubs. His fame reached new peaks with a national TV audience through superstation WGN and the natural affinity Wrigley Field has for his grandstanding antics.
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