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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. Louis Browns).
Harry Christopher "Chip" Caray III (born February 27, 1965) is an American television broadcaster for Bally Sports Midwest coverage of St. Louis Cardinals baseball. [1] He joined the Cardinals' broadcast team after leaving the Atlanta Braves , where he had served as the television play-by-play voice from 2005 to 2022.
Caray was born on November 8, 1999, and is 17 minutes older than his twin brother, Stefan. [1] He is the son of Chip Caray, nephew of Josh Caray, the grandson of Skip Caray, and the great-grandson of Harry Caray. He grew up in Winter Park, Florida, until he moved to St. Augustine, Florida, in his junior year of high school. [1] [2]
Chris Caray has been hired as a play-by-play announcer for Oakland Athletics games on NBC Sports California, becoming the fourth generation of his family to work as an MLB broadcaster. Caray's ...
As Harry Caray’s Chicago Cubs career was celebrated Thursday with the 26th “Toast to Harry Caray” sponsored by his namesake restaurant, his legacy on the South Side continues to be ...
Skip Caray and Pete Van Wieren acknowledging fans at a game in 1983.. In 1976, Caray was added to the broadcast team for the Braves, a position he held until his death. [4] In September 2007, he was not asked to announce League Division Series games on TBS, and was kept exclusive to the Braves as the team's broadcasts moved to local Atlanta station WPCH-TV (Peachtree TV, a direct descendant of ...
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After Harry Caray's death in February 1998, Stone was paired with Caray's grandson Chip Caray. Stone left the booth for health reasons in 2000 , including a case of coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) and kidney stones , and returned to the Cubs booth in 2003 and 2004 .