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Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Chico Escuela
Chico Escuela, played by Garrett Morris, was the Weekend Update sports correspondent. A retired Hispanic ballplayer with limited command of the English language, he wrote the tell-all book Bad Stuff about the Mets (sample: "Tom Seaver - he once borrow Chico's soap and no give it back"). In spring training 1979, Chico's unsuccessful comeback attempt was documented on several Update segments. The character was first introduced in a St. Mickey's Knights of Columbus sketch, but subsequently Escuela appeared solely on Update.
Catchphrase: "Baseball been berry, berry good to me."
Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Chico Escuela
- November 11, 1978 in "St. Mickey's Knights of Columbus": host Buck Henry
- December 9, 1978: anchors Jane Curtin, Bill Murray
- January 27, 1979
- February 17, 1979
- April 7, 1979
- April 14, 1979
- May 12, 1979
- December 8, 1979
- April 19, 1980
- May 24, 1980
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