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The Cubs home opener on April 14, 1978, is famous for its massive crowd, which topped out at 45,777 — a record for a home opener. According to the Chicago Baseball Museum, people were already waiting ...
1970: Organist Nancy Faust debuted at Comiskey Park. Faust, who played tunes by ear without the use of sheet music, remained ...
What a Wonderful World” played inside Wrigley Field’s home clubhouse Sunday morning as Louis Armstrong’s distinctive, raspy ...
Anna Davlantes, WGN Radio’s investigative correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to share what happened this week in Chicago history ...
The White Sox would win four of their first five and hold first place for five days before the season came crashing down to ...
or in the immortal words of Harry Caray, “It might be, it could be, it is. Holy Cow!” I is for Iron Mike. The most fearsome pitcher is the pitching machine. The one used by the Cubs has struck ...
The family tree’s history began with Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Caray who called games for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs. Harry’s son, Skip, was behind the ...
At least eight announcers have tributes: Jack Buck (St. Louis Cardinals); Harry Caray (Chicago Cubs); Bob Uecker (Milwaukee Brewers); Vin Scully (Los Angeles Dodgers); Ernie Harwell (Detroit ...