Harry Caray was a mean, miserable drunk who made fun of Cub fans for decades.
During the late 60s, my Air Force buddies listened to him on the Cardinals network He loved to badmouth the Cubs organization and its fans. In late '69, he was ion heaven as the Cubs blew the pennant to the Mets.
When he worked for the White Sox, he made lots of nasty cracks about the northsiders, as well. He didn't find them fascinating until the Cubs hired him.
I nor anyone else could give a rip if you like the Cubs... obviously you or your buddies were not missed at any of the celebrations.Privateparts...that's a good one. Which grammar school are you currently attending?
It seems that anyone who disagrees with you is a jag. You can't take a joke.
Cubs fans need to realize that not everyone loves the Cubs. Just because I live in this city doesn't mean that I have to. There were actually articles on how the Cubs WS win was going to "bring the city back" and turn things around economically. What a crock. Now, go to your Yoga class and try to recapture some of your "positive energy".
Privateparts...that's a good one. Which grammar school are you currently attending?
It seems that anyone who disagrees with you is a jag. You can't take a joke.
Cubs fans need to realize that not everyone loves the Cubs. Just because I live in this city doesn't mean that I have to. There were actually articles on how the Cubs WS win was going to "bring the city back" and turn things around economically. What a crock. Now, go to your Yoga class and try to recapture some of your "positive energy".
I don't have any buddies. My wife wont let me.I nor anyone else could give a rip if you like the Cubs... obviously you or your buddies were not missed at any of the celebrations.
Not liking them is one thing.... going out of your way to mouth off is another. Hence, you're a "JAG"
Jokes about special needs... JAG
Read them in the actual paper. Both were in the Tribune.Can you link to these articles? I'd be interested to see the reasoning in them.
Nice Call CB!Nothin like a Harry and Steve Stone broadcast. Add a Shawon-O-Meter and what more do you need?
That isn't a fact it's your opinion. The best tandem of announcers in Chicago history, in MY opinion, exists right now with Pat Foley and Eddie Olczyk doing the Hawks games. As far as Chicago baseball goes, I think the best were Don Drysdale and Hawk Harrelson. That was when Hawk wasn't full of himself and I really liked Drysdale. In thinking about it further I'd put Harry Caray and Steve Stone equal to Drysdale and Hawk. Caray and Stone were outstanding.I do think he was at his worst when he was teamed up with Jimmy Piersall. Those two were absolutely brutal and I was glad when they dissolved that relationship
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Not true. In fact the Caray/Piersall tamdem was the best set of announcers in the history of Chicago sports television.
Wassup
Len Kasper is the featured speaker at the JCA Alumni Banquet on Thursday. Looking forward to hearing what he has to say.Len and JD are pretty darn good on TV, especially Len.
IMO, they have that unique ability to talk about subjects other than the game at hand without totally diverting from the game. In 162 game season you have to do that from time to time. Len also does a very good job at using advanced statistics without over doing it.
Privateparts...that's a good one. Which grammar school are you currently attending?
It seems that anyone who disagrees with you is a jag. You can't take a joke.
Cubs fans need to realize that not everyone loves the Cubs. Just because I live in this city doesn't mean that I have to. There were actually articles on how the Cubs WS win was going to "bring the city back" and turn things around economically. What a crock. Now, go to your Yoga class and try to recapture some of your "positive energy".
LemmingsNo not everyone is a Cubs fan but there were 5 million fans at the celebration parade. The 7th largest gathering in the world & the largest ever in the USA. I am sure Cubs fans everywhere don't care that your not one of them.
There's nothing to argue!Yes, if you have no argument, that is what you say.
Yes sir NNFAN. I used to laugh when he would do an on camera commercial during the game for Chicken Unlimited and take a bite out of a piece, then start talking again and spit bits of the chicken out. Hilarious. Chicken Unlimited and Falstaff. Good times.In the early 1970's (White Sox era), Harry did commercials for "Chicken Unlimited". They used to supply him with fried chicken in the booth and he would eat it on the air (smacking his lips as he talked). It sounded so irresistibly good that I wanted to run out to buy a box of chicken. He constantly plugged Chicken Unlimited on the air. Years later, Budweiser was getting killed in Chicago beer sales until they hired him as a pitch man. The man was a natural marketeer.
There's nothing to argue!
You sir are a bitter, miserable coward who is self admittedly nutless....
Have fun at your parade of 1
More name calling. Impressive.
He had a stint in Clearing/Garfield Ridge and went to Rita for 1 year.True southsider born in crest hill and attended Lockport Township HS...
Pat Hughes puts me to sleep, sad that a true Chicago soutsider like Coomer is stuck with him. Kasper with Brenly was the best.
Wassup, you have it all wrong. None of these things will do a thing to make games any faster on a measurable basis. Guys have always stepped out of the box in-between pitches. Reviews do add some time, so I agree there. Pitch clock doesn't matter, almost all pitchers stay within a reasonable time between pitches. No battery takes longer to pitch to guys than Britt Burns and Carlton Fisk did.All the Cub television announcers since Caray left put me to sleep.
In fact one inning of baseball puts me to sleep now.
They need to speed up that game (pitch clock, no stepping out of batters box, no play reviews, etc) It's like watching paint dry.
Wassup, you have it all wrong. None of these things will do a thing to make games any faster on a measurable basis. Guys have always stepped out of the box in-between pitches. Reviews do add some time, so I agree there. Pitch clock doesn't matter, almost all pitchers stay within a reasonable time between pitches. No battery takes longer to pitch to guys than Britt Burns and Carlton Fisk did.
The number one thing slowing games down is all the mound visits and pitching changes. You see an average of six pitchers, maybe more in every single game. Look at all the box scores next season and you will see that fact. Why can't everyone see the obvious answer here?
I do agree with that. I really have a problem with games going in excess of three and a half hours. But I still watch the game. Watching the Red Sox play the Yankees is murder and those games go 4 hours sometimes.Whatever it takes because I have not been interested in baseball for years.
How could I forget the Falstaff! We are old!Yes sir NNFAN. I used to laugh when he would do an on camera commercial during the game for Chicken Unlimited and take a bite out of a piece, then start talking again and spit bits of the chicken out. Hilarious. Chicken Unlimited and Falstaff. Good times.
Corey you will have to back off the 5,000,000 number. Reports are coming out that say it was nowhere near 5 million. Not even 2 million.No not everyone is a Cubs fan but there were 5 million fans at the celebration parade. The 7th largest gathering in the world & the largest ever in the USA. I am sure Cubs fans everywhere don't care that your not one of them.
I sure as hell don't feel old and that is a key. But, I'd rather be old and have had the chance to live in those times than to be young now.How could I forget the Falstaff! We are old!