Great article, Bill! Piersall's playing days ended just as I was becoming a baseball fan, so I was unaware of all of his antics as a player, except for, of course, the major events, such as his nervous breakdown and running the bases backwards for his 100th career home run.
I'm also a life long White Sox fan, and by the time Piersall was paired with Harry Caray in the Sox broadcast booth, I was a college student attending about a dozen games a year. They were entertaining, insightful and brutally honest, often incurring the wrath of players, management and ownership for their blunt commentary and harsh criticism. Piersall, who needed little encouragement, was often egged on by Caray to criticize players. The fans loved them. Even then, they were true throwbacks, the pairing of such will likely never again be seen in a big league baseball broadcast booth.
George Castle, with the help of sports journalist Tom Shaer, did the last in-depth interview with Chicago baseball icon Jimmy Piersall in 2013. "I always enjoyed my time with Jimmy. He was completely unfiltered. I went to his house in Scottsdale and he showed me all of his personal baseball mementos, including a copy of the script to Fear Strikes Out, the movie where Anthony Perkins played him." Piersall said "I never climbed up the screen behind home plate!" Castle added "He provided a lot of entertainment for Chicago White Sox fans with his colorful broadcasts paired with Harry Caray. RIP #37."
Here's a link to Castle's article written the day after Piersall's death:
http://chicagobaseballmuseum.org/files/ ... 170604.pdfBelow are links to the articles Castle wrote for the Chicago Baseball Museum stemming from his 2013 interview with Piersall:
http://www.chicagobaseballmuseum.org/fi ... 130423.pdf http://www.chicagobaseballmuseum.org/fi ... 130426.pdfHere's a sampling of Piersall and Caray in the broadcast booth at Comiskey Park in 1979, where they promote the infamous "Disco Demolition Night" and Harry catches a foul ball in his famous butterfly net!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWkh2AfYc7sAnd here's Piersall's commentary as Disco Demolition Night went awry, with long time Chicago sportswriter Bill Gleason:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o98PcPvS-54 Below are links to several Piersall articles in Chicago newspapers written shortly after his death, with links to more Piersall stories within the articles. Most of the articles are written about Piersall's time in Chicago as a broadcaster and coach:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/co ... olumn.htmlhttp://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/co ... olumn.htmlhttp://www.dailyherald.com/sports/20170 ... -all-timerhttp://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/timi ... -of-truth/http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2017/06/04/ ... 5be5KAHTTg