The candid voice of the Atlanta Braves died yesterday at his home in Georgia. Skip Caray, son of famous Cubs Broadcaster Harry Caray was 68. He called the action on the field for 33 years, witnessing 14 division title runs by the Braves. He also was there for the 1995 World Series. Alongside his colleague and broadcaster partner, Pete Van Wieren it was obvious of Caray's passion for the game. His left a mark on the radio airwaves with his sarcastic tone and southern, down-to-earth appeal. Unlike his father who'd holler empathic ally, "Holy Cow, Holy Cow!" Skip's trademark liner was, "Braves win, Braves win!".
With a whole line of the Caray family involved in baseball, Chip Caray will take over for his father as the Braves commentator. He served as a temporary replacement in the Cubs radio booth joined by former pitcher Steve Stone for a few years in Chicago. Now he's apart of the TBS group with a chance to carry on the family tradition and reminiscence in his father's legacy. It's a sad time for those who knew and worked with Skip because they will miss him without a doubt. Those in the Atlanta I'm sure will honor his name and years of service with a special event later. Best wishes to the Caray family and to carrying on to future generations of baseball memories.
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...and the action of the field had rested peacefully.
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