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  1. 4. Aug. 2008 · Skip Caray, a voice of the Atlanta Braves for 33 years and part of a family line of baseball broadcasters that included Hall of Famer Harry Caray, died in his

  2. 4. Aug. 2008 · Broadcaster Skip Caray, who was in his 33rd season of calling Atlanta Braves games, died Sunday at his Atlanta home. He would have been 69 on Aug. 12.

  3. 4. Aug. 2008 · ATLANTA -- Skip Caray, a voice of the Atlanta Braves for 33 years and part of a family line of baseball broadcasters that included Hall of Famer Harry Caray, died at home on Sunday, the team said ...

  4. Chris and Stefan are sons of Chip Caray, grandchildren of Skip Caray and great-grandchildren of iconic Harry Caray. They’re now the voices of the Sod Poodles in the Texas panhandle. The 22 year old identical twins are offspring of Harry who first made his name in St. Louis, calling games for both the Browns, now the Baltimore Orioles, and the Cardinals.

  5. 3. Mai 2024 · Buck’s father and Caray’s grandfather worked together on Cardinals radio broadcasts on KMOX from 1954 to 1959 and 1961 to 1969. Both St. Louis natives made an indelible impact on fans of the team and Major League Baseball as a whole. Friday night will mark the first time since 1969 that a Buck and Caray broadcast team will call a Cardinals game together. On Thursday’s edition of

  6. 5. Aug. 2008 · Skip Caray, the wry and often humorous longtime voice of Atlanta Braves baseball who developed a nationwide following broadcasting games on TBS, died Sunday at his home outside Atlanta.

  7. For more than 30 years, Skip Caray was the voice of summer in Atlanta, calling Braves games on WTCG, TBS, Turner and Atlanta radio.