Indiana teenager John Miley began recording radio sports broadcasts. There are now more than 44,000 of them in his collection.
Stories include the record snowstorm in 1979, the discontinuing of green stamps at Wieboldt’s stores, Harry Caray’s salary disagreement, and more.
It's Harry Caray, the broadcaster for five Major League Baseball teams. Here, he's calling the 1981 season opener between the Chicago White Sox and the Boston Red Sox. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED ...
The family tree’s history began with Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Caray who called games for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs. Harry’s son, Skip, was behind the ...
The Caray family has a long lineage in the baseball broadcasting world. When Chris Caray became one of the voices of the previously named Oakland Athletics, the familiar last name came with some ...
Evansville-reared Scott Studwell, former University of Evansville baseball coach Jim Brownlee, and the Mount Carmel quartet of Tyra Buss, Archie Dees, Don Liddle and Paul Schnarre are among those who ...