MLB Fans are Disturbed by Harry Caray Hologram in Field of Dreams Game

Baseball fans were literally living the dream on Thursday night, as the MLB’s annual Field of Dreams game took place between the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds. But for some, it quickly turned into a nightmare when it came time for the 7th inning stretch – sung by a hologram of Harry Caray.

Caray was, of course, a huge figure in Chicago during his career, broadcasting for the Chicago White Sox for 11 seasons, and then for the Cubs from 1982 until 1997. Audio of Caray singing can be heard today. “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” is often used at Cubs games when a special guest singer hasn’t been secured. This audio is a similar one to the one used for the Thursday hologram.

The full song is available in the video.

Many fans, however, weren’t ready to see Caray in holographic form, with many criticizing both the general concept and the actual execution of the move, saying it looked nothing like the play-by-play announcer.

“FOX SHOULD BE IN PRISON FOR DOING HARRY CARAY LIKE THIS,”One person tweeted. Another person simply tweeted a photo showing Chicago Cubs manager David Ross giving the middle finger to his camera. It was captioned with: “To whoever thinks Harry Caray really looked like that.”

Others compared the hologram to other moments in pop culture – like the force ghosts from the “Star Wars” saga.

“Apparently Harry Caray is one with the Force now?”One person joked that Caray was photoshopped into one of the last moments. “Return of the Jedi,”Yoda, Anakin Skywalker, and Obi-Wan Kenobi are all in force ghost form.

However, not everyone was averse to the hologram. Some joked that it should be used in other sports, while others argued that it’d be hard for the hologram to actually be offensive, considering what Caray was like while he was still alive.

“For those who weren’t watching the Cubs with Harry, he was offensive EVERY SINGLE BROADCAST,”One person has tweeted.

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