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Marty Interviews Joe Pignatano, One of the Last Brooklyn Dodgers and a '62 Met
Marty Lurie here on Memories of the Game with Joe Pignatano. Joe, baseball stories are special. This game’s been around 125 years, and what makes it live on are the stories of the game. You were born in Brooklyn and you signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers. I don’t know if there’s a better story than that. [Read more →]
February 10, 2003 No Comments
Mariners Launch Spanish Radio Network

On Opening Day at Safeco Field in
Seattle, April 8, 2003 when the
Mariners face the World Champion
Anaheim Angels, the Mariners
will have their historical first
broadcast in Spanish.
By Amaury Pi-González [Read more →]
February 7, 2003 No Comments
The Cardinals Have Great Managers In Their History, is Billy Southworth the Best
by Raymond Mileur
The St. Louis Cardinals were well represented, with a total of 11 Cardinal alumni, in the recent announcement of Hall of Fame Candidates for the 2003. The first question that comes to mind when reading this impressive list is that, is there anyone missing?
The former Cardinal candidates included are, Ken Boyer, Marty Marion, Roger Maris, Joe Torre, August Busch Jr., Whitey Herzog, Bill White, Curt Flood, Lee Smith, Dick Allen, Minnie Minoso and Vada Pinson. Missing from this list of candidates is former Cardinal Manager, Billy Southworth also known as “Billy the Kid” or the “Little General.”
click “read more” for a look at one of the most successful baseball managers of all time…Billy Southworth.
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February 7, 2003 No Comments
It's ''High Noon'' Will Ken Boyer Make the Hall of Fame?
He stands tall and alone at the edge of Cooperstown.
Ken Boyer is one of the leading candidates for enshrinement into the Hall of Fame. Ray Mileur, a free lance writer who specializes in St. Louis Cardinal features, makes a compelling case for the former Cardinal thirdbaseman.
Coincidentally, Boyer impressed me in one of my earliest memories of Ebbets Field in Brooklyn when as a young player he stole bases and hit the ball all over Brooklyn in one Dodger-Cardinal doubleheader in the mid fifties. (Marty Lurie)
Click “read more” for a terrific look at Ken Boyer and the argument for Cooperstown. [Read more →]
February 7, 2003 No Comments
New Audio Added
Listen as Marty interviews:
Barry Zito
David Justice
Mark Mulder
Ray Durham
Ray Fosse
Tim Hudson
January 17, 2003 No Comments
A's Fantasy Camp Pictures
Check out newly posted pictures of Marty and friends at the A’s fantasy camp in Arizona.
Thanks to Dave Jemes and Margie Kahn for many of the pictures.
January 17, 2003 No Comments
One Fan's Story of the 2002 Baseball Season
Jerry Feitelberg is a great baseball fan. I’ve known him for the past six years and his passion for the game is unmatched. 2002 was a very trying year for Jerry and his wife Jerilyn and their family, baseball played a role in helping the family overcome major challenges. One night in particular stands out. Take a minute and click below to read a story of life and baseball and tell me what you think. In my opinion, Jerry’s story is why I love the game. Baseball’s impact on everyone associated with it is profound.
Thanks Jerry, you made my day,
Marty Lurie [Read more →]
January 17, 2003 No Comments
Venezuelan Winter League Cancelled
It was bound to happen.
The Venezuelan Professional Baseball
League has decided to cancel the
remainder of the 2002-2003 season
after more than a month of suspended
games due to the national strike
aimed at forcing the resignation
of President Hugo Chávez.
By Amaury Pi-González [Read more →]
January 17, 2003 No Comments
Venezuelan Baseball is Crippled (Update)
Happy New Year !
Not in Venezuela, where since
early December the Venezuelan
Winter League is “out of business”
because of the political chaos
in that country.
By Amaury Pi-González [Read more →]
January 13, 2003 No Comments
Update on A's Dynasty Book
Bruce Markusen is one of the leading historians of Oakland A’s baseball. His research has been very helpful over the years and he has updated his marvelous book about the A’s Dynasty in the early 70’s.
Click “Read More” to learn about the update and how to purchase the book.
Thanks, Bruce, for another fine work.
Marty Lurie [Read more →]
December 18, 2002 1 Comment
