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3 comments:
OPA !!!!!!!!!!!!!! can a beans.
Hey My Tuts Alot friend:
I ran across this while ramming my keyboard, fleecing the internet:
Posted 9:15 PM by Brian
PASS THE MIC A few weeks ago SI.com ran a piece by Tom Verducci...
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/writers/tom_verducci/07/21/announcers/
...in which he picked his favorite baseball broadcasters of all time. I can’t complain much about his choices – personally I’d’ve picked Jack Buck over Harry Caray for play-by-play, but beyond that, who am I to say? I mean, I’ve never even heard Red Barber or Ernie Harwell or Curt Gowdy for more than ten seconds in a row... (see retrieved site verbiage: http://redbirdnation.blogspot.com/2004_08_01_redbirdnation_archive.html
from August 18, 2004
Rick:
Remember this stuff? Comiskey, the summer of:
"Holy cow!”
The words were as iconic in Chicago as the Sears Tower and deep-dish pizza; Harry Caray, the broadcaster who made them famous, even more so. But the atmosphere in the Windy City was wholly unfamiliar to Chicagoans on the night of July 12, 1979, as Caray leaned out from the press box at Comiskey Park brandishing his catchphrase, not in celebration of a great baseball play, but rather as part of a desperate plea to the 20,000 fans illegally converging on the field in between games of a doubleheader that was never finished. In what was originally an effort to draw a few more fans to an otherwise half-empty stadium, the Chicago White Sox had stumbled into one of the most bizarre and memorable moments in the history of sports: Disco Demolition Night.
Read the rest at retrieved site:
http://swindlemagazine.com/issue09/disco-demolition-night/
pd
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