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Harry Christopher Caray (né Carabina; March 1, 1914 – February 18, 1998) was an American radio and television sportscaster. During his career he called the play-by-play for five Major League Baseball teams, beginning with 25 years of calling the games of the St. Louis Cardinals (with two of those years also spent calling games for ...
26 de feb. de 2024 · Harry Caray (born March 1, 1914, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.—died February 18, 1998, Rancho Mirage, California) American sportscaster who gained national prominence for his telecasts of Chicago Cubs baseball games on Chicago-based superstation WGN during the 1980s and ’90s.
After his death in 1998, it was reported that according to St. Louis city health records, Harry Christopher Carabina was born on March 1, 1914, on Olive Street in St. Louis. His father, Christopher Carabina, left around the time of Harry’s birth. Harry never met his father and never knew anything about him.
19 de feb. de 1998 · Harry Caray, whose zesty, raucous style of baseball play-by-play electrified airwaves and roused fans for more than half a century, died yesterday at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage,...
Harry Caray: The Heart of Wrigley Field - A Cubs Legend Remembered - YouTube. 0:00 / 0:53. 🎙️ Dive into the charismatic world of Harry Caray, the legendary voice of the Chicago Cubs. This...
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1914-1998. American sportscaster. H arry Caray changed the world of sports broadcasting forever with a style that reflected his true love of baseball. Caray was a man who spoke his mind. It is this aspect of his personality that endeared him to most, but ostracized him from others.
Harry Caray | NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame. BASEBALL LOVER. Harry Caray isn’t just a sportscaster, he’s the fan in the seat next to you, the guy who punches you in the ribs and yells “holy cow!” every time the home team hits a long ball. Since his first major league broadcast in 1945, Caray took his listeners out to the ballgame.