Stray Cast: Steve, baseball, herring & North Avenue pier

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It only seems apt to run the Stray Cast here.

After all, this Web log is named for the Stray Cast, which has snapped off the end of the outdoors column in the Sun-Times on Wednesdays since April 2, 2003.

Here’s today’s:

The first Stray Cast on April 2, 2003 was aboutSteve Stone’s return to the Cubs broadcast booth; savor his Sox broadcast tonight, I fear he and broadcasting are going the way of herring and the North Avenue pier.

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