One of the most impressive streaks in Chicago is coming to an end.

Saturday, Wrigley Field organist Gary Pressy announced that he is retiring at the end of the 2019 Cubs season.

Pressy joined the Cubs back in 1987, and quite incredibly hasn't missed a game since. In fact, Saturday's game against the Pirates marks Pressy's 2,679th-consecutive game worked for the Cubs.

NBC Sports Chicago's Luke Stuckmeyer sat down with Pressy on the Cubs Talk Podcast back in July. The 62-year-old discussed when he started playing the organ, his consecutive-games streak and more.

Congrats to Pressy on a great career.