S1:E2 - When Baseball Became Cool Again: Chip Caray
Sports broadcasting might seem like a family business for the Caray family, but that doesn't mean it's always been easy. Braves play-by-play broadcaster, Chip Caray, opens up about creating his own broadcasting style and claiming a name for himself in the sports world. He shares stories of his inaugural year as the Cubs' broadcaster in 1998, when Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa raced to beat Roger Maris's long-standing home run record and brought MLB fans back to the game. Caray also discusses how fans, broadcasters and players can work together towards a seamless return to play.
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