Braves Announcer Skip Caray dies aged 68


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Long time Atlanta Braves Radio announcer Skip Caray has died aged 68.

He died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Atlanta on Sunday.

Skip was the son to legendry Chicago Cubs announcer Harry Caray and father to current Braves announcer Chip Caray.

He has been calling the Braves games on radio and TV for 33 years along with long time friend Pete Van Wieren.

Braves Pitcher John Smoltz said: "It's a sad day. There are no words. Sad doesn't do it justice. I will always remember Skip for his humor and his ability to go about life the way he did. I gained so much respect for what he did and how long he did and how he did."

Rest in peace Skip.

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