Scout and about with Jerry Krause Jerry Krause will be back, most likely in a scouting role for a baseball team outside of Chicago.

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: September 17, 2003| Author: Dale Bowman | Copyright information

From the front of the boat, Art Frisell asked Jerry Krause if he remembered John Felske.

Krause remembers everything. It's both his strength and weakness. The memory of Felske's signing with the Cubs in 1961 spills out.

What better place than a fishing boat to share tales?

Join me on a fishing trip with Krause. It's worth it, even if the mention of the former Bulls operations chief makes you want to cuss or heave the oatmeal bowl at the microwave.

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