The Legendary Harry Caray: Baseball's Greatest Salesman

The Legendary Harry Caray: Baseball's Greatest Salesman

by Don Zminda
The Legendary Harry Caray: Baseball's Greatest Salesman

The Legendary Harry Caray: Baseball's Greatest Salesman

by Don Zminda

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Overview

Harry Caray is one of the most famous and beloved sports broadcasters of all time, with a career that lasted over 50 years. Always a baseball enthusiast, Caray once vowed to become a broadcaster who was the true voice of the fans. Caray’s distinctive style soon resonated across St. Louis, then Chicago, and eventually across the nation.

In The Legendary Harry Caray: Baseball’s Greatest Salesman, Don Zminda delivers the first full-length biography of Caray since his death in 1998. It includes details of Caray’s orphaned childhood, his 25 years as the voice of the St. Louis Cardinals, his tempestuous 11 years broadcasting games for the Chicago White Sox, and the 16 years he broadcast for the Chicago Cubs while also becoming a nationally-known celebrity. Interviews with significant figures from Caray’s life are woven throughout, from his widow Dutchie and grandson Chip to broadcasters Bob Costas, Thom Brennaman, Dewayne Staats, Pat Hughes, and more.

Caray was known during his final years as a beloved, often-imitated grandfather figure with the Cubs, but the story of his entire career is much more nuanced and often controversial. Featuring new information on Caray’s life—including little-known information about his firing by the Cardinals and his feuds with players, executives, and fellow broadcasters—this book provides an intimate and in-depth look at a broadcasting legend.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538159071
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/09/2021
Pages: 346
Sales rank: 231,028
Product dimensions: 6.01(w) x 9.07(h) x 0.97(d)

About the Author

Don Zminda spent more than two decades with STATS LLC, first as director of publications and then director of research for STATS-supported sports broadcasts. He has written or edited over a dozen sports books, including Double Plays and Double Crosses: The Black Sox and Baseball in 1920 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2021) and the SABR publication Go-Go to Glory: The 1959 Chicago White Sox. He has been a member of the Society for Baseball Research since 1979. A Chicago native, Zminda now resides in Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1: The Man Who Wasn’t There

2: Early Days

3: Voice of the Cardinals

4: Changing Times

5: New Partners

6: KMOX

7: Up and Downs

8: Glory Days

9: End of an Era

10: Siberia

11: New Man in Town

12: South Side Blues

13: A Tumultuous Year

14: Harry, Jimmy, and Bill

15: Demolition

16: Eddie and Jerry and Harry and Jimmy

17: Harry Heads North

18: Superstar of the Superstation

19: Stroke and Recovery

20: The Mayor of Rush Street

21: North Side versus South Side

22: Slips, Strikes, and Controversies

23: Last Call

24: A Long Goodbye

25: Epilogue: Harry Caray’s Lasting Impact

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

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