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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 the St ...

  2. Harry Caray (born March 1, 1914, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.—died February 18, 1998, Rancho Mirage, California) was an American sportscaster who gained national prominence for his telecasts of Chicago Cubs baseball games on Chicago-based superstation WGN during the 1980s and ’90s.

  3. Jan 1, 2012 · In November 1981 it was announced that Harry Caray would be the new voice of the Cubs. With Caray working the first and last three innings on television (and the middle three on radio), the games were telecast on superstation WGN, which was seen in 30 million homes by the late 1980s.

  4. Feb 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 yesterday at Eisenhower Medical Center...

  5. Feb 19, 1998 · RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) Harry Caray, who took millions of fans out to the ballgame in a broadcasting career that spanned almost 60 years, died Wednesday four days after collapsing

  6. Feb 19, 1998 · This town's baseball fans were left brokenhearted Wednesday by the death of Harry Caray, the ebullient cotton-mouthed Chicago Cubs announcer who entranced millions of Wrigley Field visitors...

  7. 🎙️ Dive into the charismatic world of Harry Caray, the legendary voice of the Chicago Cubs. This YouTube Short captures the essence of Harry's infectious sp...

  8. Aug 1, 2019 · Some critics described Harry as a “homer”—a broadcaster who openly roots for the home team—but Caray was more accurately, as he liked to put it, a fan behind the mike. Like most fans, Caray rejoiced when his team did something good.

  9. Harry Caray was the #1 voice of four big league teams in his incredible 53-year career: 1945 – 1969 St. Louis Cardinals. 1970 – Oakland Athletics. 1971 – 1981 Chicago White Sox. 1982 – 1997 Chicago Cubs.

  10. Mar 1, 2014 · Saturday marks the 100th birthday of long-tenured, much-loved, oft-imitated broadcaster Harry Caray. The Hall of Famer's career spanned more than a half-century, calling games for the Cardinals, Browns, Athletics, White Sox and Cubs from 1945 until shortly before his death in 1998.

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