Joe Buck and Chip Caray worked the TV broadcast for the St. Louis Cardinals game Monday night. Photo Credit: St. Louis Cardinals

Joe Buck is St. Louis Cardinals royalty.

Though he’d readily admit that Major League Baseball — and the advent of the pitch clock — have moved on without him, the game will always have a special place in his heart. Buck may have stepped away from national broadcasts after leaving Fox for ESPN, but there’s a nostalgic pull when it comes to calling local games for the franchise he once voiced.

Even though Buck appeared to put a wrap on his MLB announcing career in late August, the Cardinals will always keep the door slightly cracked.

Buck returned to an MLB booth last season for the first time since 2021 to call a Cardinals game with Chip Caray. It marked the first time in 55 years that a Buck and Caray shared a booth together after Joe’s father, Jack, and Chip’s grandfather, Harry, were longtime broadcast partners.

For those hoping Buck’s brief MLB return might spark a full-fledged comeback, it seems unlikely.

Still, the Cardinals would welcome it.

“I always tell Joe the door’s open if you want to come back down to reality and back to your roots — you can always do a game,” Cardinals president Bill DeWitt III told Chris O’Gorman on the Questions for Cancer Research podcast. “In fact, last year he did a game with Chip Caray… created probably the greatest play-by-play tandem of all time. That was a very nostalgic game. The first one that they were going to do got rained out… The remake game they were able to do, and Joe was like, ‘Jeez, this game’s moving faster with the pitch clock; I don’t have enough time to talk.'”

Even if Buck’s days in the booth at Busch Stadium are behind him — and the game is much faster than it once was — the Cardinals know he’ll always be part of their story. That door may be open, but whether he walks through it or not, his connection to St. Louis and the game he loves will never truly close.

About Sam Neumann

Since the beginning of 2023, Sam has been a staff writer for Awful Announcing and The Comeback. A 2021 graduate of Temple University, Sam is a Charlotte native, who currently calls Greenville, South Carolina his home. He also has a love/hate relationship with the New York Mets and Jets.