January 5, 2021: The Mayor of Rush Street

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Finally found some good programming on the Marquee network tonight. No, not the UFC BS that was on… the show before that. Yes, not sure why I slept on this one; I remember when it came out. I finally got to watch it. The Mayor of Rush Street about Harry Caray was awesome!

Harry was great. Who didn’t love him? The fact that he broadcasted for both the Cardinals and White Sox prior to coming to the Cubs, and the fact that he became the legend everybody knows at Wrigley Field, makes it that much better. I did not know that he spent a year with the As; that was an interesting tidbit. I didn’t remember how he died either; there was plenty that happened before that.

The Cubs on WGN every day was huge. It was the Lead Off Man, and then the game. Harry Caray and Steve Stone on the call; I didn’t know how good I had it as a kid. Every day in the summer, heading upstairs where my grandmother lived (her husband, my grandfather passed away the year before I was born) to watch the Cubs… she loved her Cubs; she loved Harry Caray too. She would spend part of the game watching in her recliner, and then the rest in her bed, listening on the radio. The Cubs game was always on upstairs. If the Cubs weren’t on, then it was polka on the radio. Looking back, it was really cool having my grandmother live upstairs from us. I guess it’s like a lot of things, you don’t really appreciate it at the time; the appreciation grows as the years go by…

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Same with Harry Caray. They covered a lot of cool stuff. The botching of the names was hilarious; I remember a lot of those. The crazy off the wall stuff he would say; there was so much funny stuff. Of course we all remember “there’s a drive, it could be, it might be, it is!”, but do you remember when he started down the path and it was a routine fly out? Haha… One of the best things that Harry brought, and continues to be one of the best things about going to a Cubs game, is the 7th inning stretch. I’ve been to other ballparks; it’s nowhere close to the same. Standing up, singing the stretch, root root root for the Cubbies, for it’s 1, 2, 3 strikes you’re out… man… it doesn’t get much better than that. Standing up with my son, singing that together with him… that tradition is going strong. It’s one of the best parts of the game.

He had a pretty good restaurant too. I remember a couple visits there; it was really good. He could party too, huh? That was before my time, but I’d like to think I held my own for a good number of years there. Not sure if I pulled the 288 days of drinking documented in Harry’s diaries, and I sure as hell wasn’t drinking no damn Budweiser, but I loved that in Harry. As they said a lot during the show, he was us. He loved Wrigley. He loved the Cubs. He loved the fans. He loved people in general. He loved Chicago. He loved to party. He checked all those boxes. I thought the story about the robbers was really good too.

Overall, it was a feel good story. Of course when 2016 happened, one of the first people you thought about was Harry; my wife remembers hearing him sing the stretch sitting on her back porch a block from Wrigley. Harry & Ernie, both who have statues outside the park, were top of mind, as were all of the dead family members who were Cubs fans that weren’t around to see it. My grandmother for one; one of my good friends who shared Harry’s love for Budweiser. Yeah, they all would have loved it; Harry would have loved it. No matter how long he’s been gone, we still love him; they got that right too. Glad I caught it… completely forgot the Bulls were on late…

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