| | | Where's Harry? |
Author: Steve Stone January 2000 · Paperback 256 Pages
A friend of the legendary sportscaster for more than 20 years, Stone regales readers with hundreds of stories about the baseball icon. Photos. |  |
| I Remember Harry Caray |
Author: Rich Wolfe Paperback · June 1999 225 Pages
Harry Caray broadcasted over 8,000 regular season games. Harry's first major league broadcast was on opening day 1945 when he called the Cubs-Cardinals game from Wrigley Field.
Harry packed 883 years of living into an 83-year life and lived by a simple credo: "The meter is running, so you'd better live it up". He did... and in the process enriched the lives of countless baseball fans across the globe.
I Remember Harry Caray is a first-hand account of what the broadcasting legend was like from broadcasters Vin Scully, Jack Buck, Paul Harvey and Chick Hearn; players Stan Musial, Sammy Sosa, and Mark Grace; newspaper reporters Irv Cupcinet and Jerome Holtzman; and others including Dan Devine, Bing Devine, Bill Bidwell, Cubs manager Jim Riggleman, Dutchie Caray, and Chip Caray.
I Remember Harry Caray gives you a broad, balanced view of the man who was known as the fans' advocate. |  | Just Sports Biographies.com | | |