I don't follow baseball any more, but when I was still living in the Chicago Area, I would follow those loveable losers, the Cubs, mostly because of their longtime radio and TV announcer, Harry Carey, as well as the fact that WGN was the only station I could get on my car radio, as well as the radio in my cubicle at the office. Harry was the only reason to go to or listen or watch the game on air, since they didn't have anyone worth watching on the field, except maybe Ryan Sandburg, Andre Dawson, or Mark Grace. I still would have liked to hear or see a Cubs game with all three generations of Carey's in the same booth calling the games for the same team. I do know Harry and his grandson Chip worked together before Harry died. I would have loved to heard Harry, his son Skip (who was a longtime announcer for the Atlanta Braves before his death) and grandson Chip calling the same games for Chicago.