Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved

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Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
Cubs announcer Harry Caray remarks to the team's skipper Jim Riggleman, “Well, my eyes are slanty enough, how 'bout yours?”, referring to Hideo Nomo - This Day In Baseball
Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
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Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
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Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
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Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
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Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
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Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
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Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
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Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
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Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
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Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
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Wrigley Field historical sleuthing: A Harry Caray mystery, solved
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