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THE HISPANIC HERITAGE BASEBALL MUSEUM AT FANFESTS 2005

The Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum
is the only museum of its kind in the country.
Established in San Francisco, California
in June 1999, as a nonprofit institution
501(c)(3). This Museum is dedicated
to, recognizing the contributions made
to baseball by its Hispanic players and
once again the HHBM will be present
at the Giants and Athletics Fanfest
to take place on February 12, 2005.
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January 25, 2005   No Comments

Yeah, Yabu !!


Since Hideo Nomo arrived in
the United States with the
Los Angeles Dodgers
around a decade ago,
Japanese players have
started pouring into
the Major Leagues.
The A’S have the most
recent entry, it’s a Yabu.

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January 14, 2005   No Comments

FROM FINLEY TO SCHOTT, AND THEN SOME…


Last December in this site right
after the A’S traded Mark Mulder
I wrote about the current A’S
ownership selling the team.
Today (1/7/05)all Bay Area
newspapers are writting
about that.

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January 7, 2005   No Comments

Baseball and Scott Boras, Who Runs the Show? by Ed Stern


Marty: In anticipation of your upcoming Thursday program here are a few thoughts, for whatever they may be worth, respecting what has now become the traditional off-season. Scott Boras may have more impact on the success or failure of teams in the coming season than anyone else.

There appear to be five teams which have made significant moves, namely, the Yankees, Boston, Seattle, the Mets and the Giants. Among these teams, the Yankees and the Mets may be contemplating further additions. I am assuming that the Yankees already have Johnson signed. The Yankees, with the addition of Pavano, Wright and now Johnson, have bought a new rotation. Boston, though losing Martinez and Cabrera, have added Renteria and Clement. Renteria is a better player than Cabrera. Seattle has added Sexson and Beltre, major moves. The Mets have added Martinez and apparently are serious about Beltran.

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January 4, 2005   No Comments

Inside Baseball Returns Thursday Night at 6 PM on KFRC 610 AM


Shooty Babitt and I return to Crogan’s Montclair this Thursday January 6th for the first of four Thursday Night Inside Baseball Shows (winter version).

The show begins at 6 PM, is heard throughout northern California on KFRC 610 AM, and will lead into Cal basketball’s pregame at 7:10 PM.

We will look at the remaining free agents, discuss the winter moves made by the A’s and the Giants, and analyze the impact the free agents who have already signed will have with their new teams.

We plan to take a few calls live on the air from the fans and will have some nationally known baseball writers and other baseball guests call in too.

The call in number is 1 888 610 4627.

Show dates are January 6th and 20th, then February 3rd and 17th, every other Thursday at 6 PM beginning this week.

See you there,

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January 3, 2005   No Comments

Giants corner market on Alou's


“Me gustaria jugar para mi
papá otra vez”
(I would like to play for my
dad again) were the
words from Moisés Alou
who will be reunited
with his father in
San Francisco next year.

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December 24, 2004   No Comments

The Giants: Building for the Future by Ed Stern


Marty: The Giants, going into this off season, had readily identified needs. They were missing a closer, a shortstop, a catcher, since it was clear they were going to bid goodby to Pierzynski, and an outfielder, preferably a center fielder, who could hit behind Bonds and constitute enough of a threat that pitchers would think twice about walking Barry.

By signing Alou, after having come to terms with Vizquel, Matheny and Benitez, they have probably filled each of their needs, although questions still remain. It is true that the Giants are building for the future but the future they have identified is circumscribed by the 2005 World Series.

Click below for Ed’s well thought out take on the 2005 Giants.

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December 23, 2004   No Comments

Seattle Mariners on the rebound


Last two years I have worked
for the Mariners breaking
ground for them on their
first Spanish Radio Network
and I have experienced
a corporate organization
operate not a small
or big market but a
market where they
are the show.

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December 21, 2004   No Comments

A'S ARE GETTING READY TO SELL


With the Athletics recent moves
there is only one logical
response to this Beane-Schott
Going-Out-Of-Business-Sale,
they are getting ready to
unload the franchise.

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December 19, 2004   No Comments

Fernando is back…


During last regular season
weekend series at SBC
Park I spoke with
Fernando Valenzuela
in lenght after the
game on Saturday
September 25,2004
and he told me…

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December 9, 2004   No Comments