He wore the huge glasses, was prone to mispronunciations and occasional off-color babbling and loved his brewskis.
Harry Caray's career of persistence, obsession with the game and penchant for having a good time are well-chronicled, from his beginnings at KMOX in St. Louis to his unbreakable bond with Chicago, where he called White Sox games for 11 seasons and Cubs games for his final 16.
This month marks the 18th anniversary of Caray's passing, and hardly a day goes by that someone in baseball doesn't remember one of the most legendary, beloved broadcasters the game has ever known.