Skip Caray, a voice of the Atlanta Braves, Aug. 3

<a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB000843" title="Skip Caray" href="/topic/entertainment/skip-caray-PECLB000843.topic">Skip Caray</a>, right, a voice of the <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORSPT000003" title="Atlanta Braves" href="/topic/sports/baseball/atlanta-braves-ORSPT000003.topic">Atlanta Braves</a> for 33 years and part of a family line of baseball broadcasters that included Hall of Famer <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB004170" title="Harry Caray" href="/topic/sports/harry-caray-PECLB004170.topic">Harry Caray</a>, left, died in his sleep at home on Aug. 3. He was 68. The cause of death was not immediately known, but various health problems had limited Caray to calling only Braves home games this season.

( AP/John Zich )

Skip Caray, right, a voice of the Atlanta Braves for 33 years and part of a family line of baseball broadcasters that included Hall of Famer Harry Caray, left, died in his sleep at home on Aug. 3. He was 68. The cause of death was not immediately known, but various health problems had limited Caray to calling only Braves home games this season.

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