Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Happy Valentine's Day to you, too
From Milo Hamilton's forthcoming autobiography Making Airwaves: 60 Years at Milo's Microphone, as quoted in today's L.A. Times, referring to the statue of Harry Caray outside Wrigley Field: "I see that statue every time the Astros visit Wrigley Field as our bus pulls up to the park. I say to myself, 'I gotta go get some peanuts and feed the pigeons so they'll fly over the statue all day long.'" Elsewhere in the book, Hamilton calls Caray a "miserable human being" and says that at their first meeting, Caray said to him, "Well, kid, if I were you, I'd leave town."
Say, isn't it about time for pitchers and catchers to report? I think it is!
Say, isn't it about time for pitchers and catchers to report? I think it is!
Labels: baseball books, harry caray, milo hamilton