Bryan Greene
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So I was telling the story about how I went to the Braves game a couple days ago, and I just quickly want to mention that as a part of some new weird tradition that the Atlanta Braves broadcasters are trying to throw out there, I guess,
Listen, seventh inning stretch has been around for a long time.
It's a tradition that in the middle of the seventh inning, you sing Take Me Out to the Ballpark.
And it's been going on for a long time.
But Harry Carey perfected it, the former sportscaster for the Chicago Cubs, where I grew up.
And if you lived in that time when Harry Carey was around, no one will ever do it better.
They try and replicate it, but there's only one original Harry Carey, and he was the sausage king of Chicago for a long time.
But they have these two guys in the broadcast booth now at the Atlanta Braves Stadium.