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Battle Creek's C.O. Brown Stadium Is Now MCCU Field, in New Deal
Battle Creek's C.O. Brown Stadium Is Now MCCU Field, in New Deal
Battle Creek's C.O. Brown Stadium Is Now MCCU Field, in New Deal
It's not quite the shocking change as when the Detroit Tigers moved from venerable Tiger Stadium to new Comerica Park, but change nonetheless is coming to baseball in Battle Creek this summer. The Battle Creek Battle Jacks announced Monday a naming rights deal with Marshall Community Credit Union
It Began In Kalamazoo; Now Caray's Great-Grandsons Doing PBP
It Began In Kalamazoo; Now Caray's Great-Grandsons Doing PBP
It Began In Kalamazoo; Now Caray's Great-Grandsons Doing PBP
Former Kalamazoo radio announcer Harry Caray's great-grandsons, identical twins Chris and Stefan Caray are calling play by play for the Double A Amarillo Sod Poodles (yes, that's really the team's name.) The Sod Poodles are an affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
On Opening Day, Remembering Harry Caray Who Started in Kalamazoo
On Opening Day, Remembering Harry Caray Who Started in Kalamazoo
On Opening Day, Remembering Harry Caray Who Started in Kalamazoo
Harry Caray was an original. He was an unabashed fan of baseball. He rooted for the home team. But he was also one of the few baseball announcers who told you how it was, even with something as simple as a batter not getting a timely hit when one was really needed. "He...popped it up", Caray would bellow with disappointment. Caray called a lot of baseball game, and eventually was inducted into the broadcast wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame. That Hall of Fame career had an early stop in Kalamazoo where Caray worked for broadcast pioneer and future Detroit Tigers owner John Fetzer

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