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  1. Where's Harry?: Steve Stone Remembers 25 Years with Harry Caray by Steve Stone, 1999-04-25
  2. Harry Caray: Voice of the Fans (Book w/ CD) by Hughes, 2007-10-09
  3. The Harry Caray's Restaurant Cookbook: The Official Home Plate of the Chicago Cubs by Jane Stern, Michael Stern, 2003-06-14
  4. I Remember Harry Caray by Rich Wolfe, George Castle, 1998-07-01
  5. Holy cow! / by Harry Caray with Bob Verdi by Harry. Bob Verdi Caray, 1989
  6. Illinois Radio Personalities: Chicago, Bob Lassiter, Steve Dahl, Red Foley, Paul Harvey, Bob Grant, Harry Caray, John H. Cox, Mancow Muller
  7. Chicago, Illinois Radio Personalities: Bob Lassiter, Steve Dahl, Red Foley, Paul Harvey, Bob Grant, Harry Caray, John H. Cox, Mancow Muller
  8. St. Louis Cardinals Broadcasters: Jack Buck, Harry Caray, Joe Buck, Milo Hamilton, Fox Sports South, Ken Wilson, Jim Woods, Al Hrabosky
  9. Oakland Athletics Broadcasters: KRON-TV, Harry Caray, KSFO, Bill King, Jon Miller, Comcast SportsNet Bay Area
  10. St. Louis Hawks: St. Louis Hawks Coaches, St. Louis Hawks Draft Picks, St. Louis Hawks Players, Jack Buck, Bill Russell, Harry Caray
  11. I REMEMBER HARRY CARAY by Rich and George Castle. Fwd. Jack Brickhouse Wolfe, 1989
  12. Caray, Harry (1919-1998): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Thomas J. Mertz, 2000
  13. Harry Caray was radio sports pioneer.: An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Larry Hoffman, 1998-03-01
  14. Illinois Radio Personalities: Chicago, Illinois Radio Personalities, Bob Lassiter, Steve Dahl, Red Foley, Paul Harvey, Bob Grant, Harry Caray

1. National Baseball Hall Of Fame And Museum Ford C. Frick Award Honoree
1989 Ford C. Frick Award Winner Harry Caray. For well over half a century, the ebullient, colorful style of 1989 Ford C. Frick Award winner Harry Caray
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2. Harry Caray | BaseballLibrary.com
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.
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Books and articles about Harry Caray 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 Look for Harry Caray books at BN.com Look for Harry Caray books at Amazon.com Your purchases keep BaseballLibrary.com online. Thank you! RELATED LINKS Around the Web Broadcaster brouhaha old news from suntimes.com Jump directly to Library content from any website! 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

3. Harry Caray - Further Information
National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. http//www.niashf. org/inductees/caray_harry.html (October 27, 2002). In memory of the late Harry Caray.
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Caray, Harry, with Bob Verdi and David Israel. Holy Cow! New York: Random House, 1989. Newsmakers. Issue Compilation. Detroit: Gale Group, 1988. Newsmakers, 1998. Detroit: Gale Group, 1998. Stone, Steve, with Barry Rozner and Bob Costas. Taylor Publishing, 1999. Wolfe, Rich, and George Castle. I Remember Harry Caray. Sports Publishing, Inc., 1999.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune (February 19, 1998): 08C. USA Today (February 19, 1998): 01C. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (August 7, 1998): D3. Denver Rocky Mountain News (February 20, 1998): 6A. Time (March 2, 1998): 25. (May 12, 1994): 01D. Chicago Tribune (March 1, 1998): F10. Atlanta Journal and Constitution (February 19, 1998): E03. Palm Beach Post (May 12, 1999): 15C. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (February 22, 1998): F3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch

4. National Baseball Hall Of Fame - 1989 Frick Award Winner Harry Caray
For well over half a century, the ebullient, colorful style of 1989 Ford C. Frick Award winner Harry Caray personified baseball in the Midwest.
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1989 Ford C. Frick Award Winner
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For well over half a century, the ebullient, colorful style of 1989 Ford C. Frick Award winner Harry Caray personified baseball in the Midwest. Before television blanketed the country and before backyards (and front yards) were overrun with satellite dishes, Caray's outspoken, opinionated, sometimes outrageous and often controversial approach was the public's pipeline from the Great Plains to the Eastern seaboard. Caray began his major league career behind the mike with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1945. After a quarter-century in St. Louis, he migrated to California where he spent the 1970 season broadcasting the games of Charlie Finley's Oakland Athletics . He then moved on to Chicago, where he announced White Sox games for 11 years, after which he went cross-town to Wrigley Field to work for the Cubs . In his first 41 seasons in the booth, Caray never missed a game, and the fan favorite went on to broadcast over 8,300 games in his 53-year career in the big leagues. Caray's reputation as a fearless and out-spoken critic frequently led to disenchantment on the part of his various employers. On the other hand, few have been a better salesman for baseball for so long.

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6. Harry Caray - AskTheBrain.com
Detailed profile of Harry Caray from AskTheBrain.com The world s first computer generated encyclopedia.
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7. Brownie Radio In The '40's [Archive] - Baseball Fever
announcer be mentioned in his Hall of Fame bio? http//www.baseballhalloffame. org/hofers_and_honorees/frick_bios/caray_harry.htm Let s start a boomlet!@
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Baseball Fever The Teams of Yesteryear St. Louis Browns PDA View Full Version : Brownie Radio in the '40's portobob 09-13-2006, 03:57 PM 09-17-2006, 05:29 PM The following article, "St. Louis Cardinals' Radio History" has a really complete list of the Cardinal broadcast teams from '26 to present. But there's nary a mention of the good ol Brownies:
http://www.stlradio.com/articles-stlcards.htm
We should do a list ourselves. Can anybody remember a (broadcast play-by-play) team and a year? Did the Brownie's borrow the Cardinals announcers? In what year did the Cardinals broadcasters start to go on the road? Portabob, what years exactly did the Caray-O'Hara team broadcast? portobob 09-22-2006, 02:24 PM Besides France Laux and Johnny O'Hara and Harry the only ones I can remember are Buddy Blatner and Dizzy Dean. Buddy left and went with the networks Game of the Week broadcast. By the way, Buddy couldn't stand working with Dizzy. Buddy was very thorough with stats and technical info but Dizzy was always trying to upstage him with wacky stuff like mispronunciations of players names etc. ....eg "Gutt Ridge" for Don Gutteridge. Buddy's book exposed his real feelings about Diz. AS far as the years the guys worked the games, I can't remember. At this point, my memory of the '40's and 50's is a blur. BaseballHistorian 10-04-2006, 05:46 PM

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References Vin Scully
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Ernie Harwell
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Harwell, Ernie. The Babe Signed My Shoe. 1994. Bob Prince http://www.pubdim.net/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/P/Prince_Bob.stm http://momo.essortment.com/bobprince_rbvw.htm http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/frick_bios/prince_bob.htm Bob Wolff Wolff, Bob. It's Not Who Won or Lost the Game - It's How You Sold the Beer. 1996.

9. Wild About Harry | Sports & Recreation > Sports, Games & Outdoor Recreation From
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    Subject: Professional baseball Location: United States CyberSports Despite what Johnny Mathis crooned, Christmas is not "the most wonderful time of the year." No, around these parts, the most wonderful time of the year begins around the first of April and lasts into October, when grown men in funny suits play a game that may or may not have been invented by Abner Doubleday in the backwoods of upstate New York. Nothing beats a spring,
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10. The Official Birthday Thread [Archive] - WebDeveloper.com
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WebDeveloper.com Etc. The Coffee Lounge PDA Click to See Complete Forum and Search > The Official Birthday Thread Pages : rhsunderground 12-19-2004, 09:43 PM In an effort to keep things in a bit of an order around here (yeah, i'm just lazy, i know), we have created this, the Official Birthday Thread. It is designed for your utmost ease and pleasure, equipped with stickiness and postability.
From now on, post your 'Happy Birthday to Person' messages here. It saves database space and work for me and Jick (once again, i know i'm lazy). We ask that this thread stay on-topic, so that it doesn't need to be un-stickied and/or deleted.
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your friendly hairy mod. theuedimaster 12-19-2004, 09:52 PM My birthday was exactly one month ago. :) MstrBob 12-19-2004, 10:00 PM Erm... Happy Birthday Mr Herer? rhsunderground 12-19-2004, 10:11 PM yes, yes! happy birthday, oh notepadded one! Jupac 12-19-2004, 10:45 PM happy b-day Mr. H :D
*cough* I feel specical last person with happy b-day Person*cough* Stephen Philbin 12-19-2004, 11:03 PM

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12. Harry Caray - Biocrawler
Baseball Hall of Fame Frick Award recipient (http//www.baseballhalloffame. org/hofers_and_honorees/frick_bios/caray_harry.htm)
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Harry Caray March 1 February 18 ), born Harry Christopher Carabina in St. Louis, Missouri , was a beloved TV and radio broadcaster for three Major League Baseball teams, lastly the Chicago Cubs of the National League . Prior to becoming the Cubs' main play-by-play broadcaster, he worked TV and radio for the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago White Sox . He also worked briefly for the Oakland Athletics . He died of a heart attack in 1998 after a series of strokes Caray made his debut in with the Cardinals, but was fired in amid rumors of personal problems with the Busch family, who owned both the Cardinals and the Anheuser-Busch breweries. He always denied any personal scandal, attributing his firing to a long-standing business-related grudge. After a season with Oakland, Caray broadcast for the White Sox from to , and then for the Cubs from to He was extremely popular among the citizens of Chicago , and was known as much for his public carousing and jovial spirit as for his sportscasting; it was not for nothing that he was proclaimed "The Mayor of Rush Street ", referencing Chicago's famous bar-hopping neighborhood. In the years before his death, his skills as a broadcaster gradually declined due to illness and the effects of age, a remarkarble recovery from a

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14. Harry Caray In TutorGig Encyclopedia
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Harry Caray 'Harry Caray 'Harry Christopher Carabina March 1 February 18 ), was a beloved TV and radio broadcaster for four Major League Baseball teams, lastly the Chicago Cubs of the National League . Prior to becoming the Cubs' main play-by-play broadcaster, he worked TV and on KMOX Radio for the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago White Sox . He also worked one season ( ) for the Oakland Athletics . He died of a heart attack in 1998 after a series of stroke s.
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Born in St. Louis, Missouri , Caray made his debut in with the Cardinals, but was fired in amid rumors of a personal relationship with the daughter-in-law of August Busch, Jr. , who owned both the Cardinals and the Anheuser-Busch breweries. Caray was well known to his Cardinal radio audience for drinking and advertising a competing brand of beer before the Busch family acquisition of the team. Caray attributed his firing to a business-related grudge. After a season with the Athletics, Caray broadcast for the White Sox from to , and then for the Cubs from to He was extremely popular among the citizens of St. Louis and later, of

15. List Of Sports Announcers
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Martin Brundle
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Jack Buck
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Joe Buck
(1969-, baseball, football)
Michael Buffer
(1944-, boxing)
Eddie Butler
(rugby union, British)
Dan Dierdorf
(1949-, American football)
Chip Caray
(1965-, baseball)
Harry Caray
(1918-1998, baseball)
Jon Champion
(1965-, football, rugby sevens, British) Howard Cosell (1918-1995, covered boxing, later denounced the sport; Lead announcer on Monday Night Football for most of its existence) Bob Costas (1952-, various sports) Barry Davies (football, tennis, gymnastics, British) Dillon Davis Peter Drury (football, British) Dick Enberg (1935-, various sports) Frank Gifford (1930-, American football) Andy Gray (football, British) Bob Griese (1945-, American football) Chick Hearn (1916-2002, basketball) Keith Jackson (1928-, most notably American football, various sports as well) Namugenyi Kiwanuka (1975-, basketball, Canadian (born in Nigeria))

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