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Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Chicago's Best Four Sports Announcers-- Part 3: Harry Caray
By Jeff Agrest.
The Will Ferrelll/Ryan Dempster parodies of him make me angry. They have never actually represented what he was all about. He was the voice of the fan and he told it like he saw it.
Granted, he was better at his job when he was with the Cardinals (1945-69) and Chicago White Sox (1971-1981) and a lot of people forget he was with the Sox. Once he became too big for the Sox' taste, he went to the Cubs (1981-1997, and his persona only grew.
So did his fan base, largely because of him (and cable TV). His sharpness faded, but his enthusiasm, humor and passion made every Cub game exciting (and there were plenty really, really bad Cub games back then).
He still sings "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during the Cubs 7th inning stretches when there don't have a guest conductor.
Most people would rank Harry Caray as being the best, but I still would go with Jack Brickhouse.
Holy Cow!! --Cooter
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announcers,
Chicago Cubs,
Chicago Sports,
Harry Caray,
Jack Brickhouse,
Lists,
White Sox
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