Caray Remains Critical
Associated Press
A sudden change in heart rhythm was blamed for the collapse of Chicago Cub announcer Harry Caray.
Caray was stricken during a Valentine’s Day dinner with his wife in Rancho Mirage.
The 78-year-old announcer remained in critical but stable condition Monday at Eisenhower Medical Center. His condition has remained unchanged since he was admitted on Saturday night.
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