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Harry Christopher Caray (né Carabina; March 1, 1914 – February 18, 1998) was an American radio and television sportscaster.During his career he called the play-by-play for five Major League Baseball teams, beginning with 25 years of calling the games of the St. Louis Cardinals (with two of those years also spent calling games for the St. Louis Browns).
A slang term for a baseball record that is disputed in popular opinion (i.e., unofficially) because of a perception that the record holder had an unfair advantage in attaining the record. It implies that the record requires a footnote explaining the purportedly unfair advantage, with the asterisk being a symbol commonly used in typography to ...
Record-holders of the St. Louis Cardinals franchise. Stan Musial, with St. Louis Cardinals 1941 – 44 and 1946 – 63. Rogers Hornsby, with St. Louis Cardinals 1915 – 26 and 1933. Bob Gibson, with St. Louis Cardinals 1959 – 75. Charles 'Silver' King, with St. Louis Browns 1887 – 89.
The key to wearing one to a baseball game is to dress it down. One way to do this is to tie the front into a crop (like the image above) and roll up the sleeves; the more lived-in, the better. Don ...
Worcester Bravehearts ( FCBL) 2014–present. Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field is a baseball stadium in Worcester, Massachusetts. Primarily used for College of the Holy Cross sporting events, the baseball stadium also served as the home field for the Can-Am League Worcester Tornadoes, and the current home of the Futures Collegiate ...
The tablet's main theme is the covenant between man and God, and man being unfaithful to it. [2] The tablet is written in two parts; one which is in Arabic, and the other in Persian; currently only the Arabic part has been translated into English. [2] The Persian tablet is for the most part similar in content to the Arabic tablet. [3]
The following is a glossary of traditional English-language terms used in the three overarching cue sports disciplines: carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a billiard table without pockets; pool, which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sport culture unto itself distinct from pool.
Bob Costas. Robert Quinlan Costas (born March 22, 1952) is an American sportscaster who is known for his long tenure with NBC Sports, from 1980 through 2019. He has received 28 Emmy awards for his work [ 1][ 2][ 3] and was the prime-time host of 12 Olympic Games from 1988 until 2016.