Cardinals announcer Chip Caray accidentally says slur in on-air slip-up
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Cardinals announcer Chip Caray had perhaps the worst kind of slip-up a broadcaster could have.

During the top of the fourth inning in Saturday’s game between the Cardinals and Reds, Caray, the play-by-play commentator for the FanDuel Sports Network, mistakenly used a homophobic slur while reading an advertisement.

The St. Louis broadcaster was announcing a promotion for the team’s upcoming Disability Pride Night, scheduled for July 10 against the Nationals. On that day, fans will receive a Cardinals cap adorned with the Disability Pride flag and braille letters spelling out the team’s name.

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While reading the ad, Caray unintentionally said the slur while trying to say a different word for the promo.

What happened next, however, made the blunder even more awkward.

Following Caray’s mistake, there were 31 seconds of silence in the broadcasting booth before commentator Brad Thompson broke the silence to discuss a pitch that was deemed a ball.


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Television broadcaster Chip Caray on the field before the start of MLB game action against the Toronto Blue Jays on April 18, 2015 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Getty Images

Front Office Sports reported, citing sources, that Caray will not be suspended and that he made an “honest” mistake.

A Cardinals spokesperson told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that what Caray said was “unintentional.”

Caray, who has been announcing since 1987, started doing play-by-play for the Cardinals in 2023, with his grandfather, Harry, calling games for St. Louis for over 20 years.

Caray’s father, Skip, was a longtime baseball broadcaster, most known for calling Braves games until his death in 2008.

Last season, Caray teamed up with Joe Buck to announce a Cardinals-Rangers game, with the ESPN voice having nothing but praise for the 60-year-old.


Two men sitting at a broadcast table during a St. Louis Cardinals vs. Oakland Athletics game.
Broadcaster Chris Caray of the Oakland Athletics with his father Chip Caray in the press box before the game between the Athletics and Cardinals at the Oakland Coliseum on April 16, 2024 in Oakland, California. Getty Images

“Broadcasters get real territorial and Chip was the opposite of that,” Buck said during an appearance on on “Total Information A.M.” then. “He flung the doors open. My wife, my little boys, everybody was welcomed and he does not need to be that way.”

“He’s a rarity in this business. I like to think I’m the same way, and I know my dad (Jack Buck) was, but those little things go a long way. To know he’s there to root for me tonight, I’m there rooting for him and we’re there to have a good time together, it makes all the difference in the world.

“It was not that way when I started when I was ironically filling in one time and working with Ken Wilson and I think there was a little bit of friction there.”

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