Thankful Otto misses the cut with Cubs.(Sports Weekend)

From: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) | Date: September 27, 2002 | Copyright information

Byline: Ted Cox

Dave Otto must have gotten used to being cut from the squad as the 10th or 11th pitcher during his playing days. Lord knows it happened often enough as he shuttled between the majors and the minors and from team to team. But his experience in the Cubs' broadcast booth this season must lead to a new sort of frustration.

Otto had a good year as the color man alongside Chip Caray on their cable-TV games carried on Fox Sports Net Chicago. He contin...

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