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Good Story: David Eckstein on Right Off The Bat

They call him just enough because his arm is just strong enough to get the runner at first base. David Eckstein is the starting shortstop for the Angels and my guest on Right Off The Bat Thursday beginning at 11:50 AM right here on loveofthegameproductions.com, the A’s web site, or KFRC 610 AM, in Northern California. [Read more →]

July 25, 2002   No Comments

Did You Know, Ted Williams' Mother was born in México ?


Amid all the confusion and the big family

feud on what to do with Ted Williams

body (which will soon be decided by a

Florida judge) and be careful for those

judges in Florida !

History has it that Ted Williams mother

was born in México.

By Amaury Pi-González [Read more →]

July 25, 2002   No Comments

This Day in Baseball History with Leonard Koppett


Fans click on to This Day In Baseball History with Leonard Koppett. Each day I will bring you a story about a significant event that occurred on the day. What makes these shows special is the guest I interview was there to witness the moment. See you again with the Daily Dish when I return from Cooperstown on July 31st. [Read more →]

July 25, 2002   No Comments

Nomar's birthday, Zito May be Best, Summer Heating Up


Nomar Garciaparra had a shot to tie the record of five homers in one day after hitting three in the morning game yesterday, I thought he would get it.

Instead he didn’t hit any in the second game and the Devil Rays struck for five in the ninth inning and erased a 4-0 Boston lead, once again proving to me that the Red Sox bull pen is a sore spot for the team and two, you never have enough runs.

The A’s won, the Giants lost, Seattle won, and believe it, the Mets won again.

Here’s today’s scoop. [Read more →]

July 24, 2002   No Comments

This Day in Baseball History with Frank White


Fans click on to This Day In Baseball History with Frank White. Each day I will bring you a story about a significant event that occurred on the day. What makes these shows special is the guest I interview was there to witness the moment. See you again with the Daily Dish when I return from Cooperstown on July 31st. [Read more →]

July 24, 2002   No Comments

Direct From the Where it All Began Bat Company in Cooperstown Jim Florczak

If you’ve been to Cooperstown, then youv’e met Jim Florczak at the Where It All Began Bat Company, he’s my guest on Right Off The Bat at 5:50 PM Pacific heard right here on loveofthegameproductions.com, the A’s web site, or 610 AM KFRC, in Northern California. [Read more →]

July 23, 2002   No Comments

A's send Zito After Angels, Boston Faces Tampa Bay


Now the schedule plays a part in how the AL leader board may take shape this week.

The A’s and Angels play three in Anaheim, Boston has a doubleheader at home against the near bankrupt Devil Rays, and the Mariners take on Texas in Seattle.

Oh, the Yankees play Cleveland, a team trying to divest itself of every asset above the price of one million dollars (sounds strange doesn’t it).

The Dodgers haven’t had a rally in weeks, the Giants are injured, and the Diamondbacks are counting on Junior Spivey to hit third.

I’ll also comment on Amaury Pi-Gonzalez and his article listed below on the home page.

Click read more. [Read more →]

July 23, 2002   No Comments

What a Weekend: Angels, Twins, Giants, A's Make Things Happen


The Angels answered the doubters with a very convincing three game sweep over the Mariners. Now, they face the A’s starting Tuesday night in Anaheim.

The Giants survived the weekend without Barry Bonds.

The Red Sox showed once again that their bull pen woes will drag them down. Jeff Weaver’s performances have got to give the Yankees some concern.

The A’s lack of that one big bat and an umpires call that went in their favor prevented them from sweeping the sleeping Rangers.

All in all, some entertaining baseball was played and more of the same is forthcoming this week.

Click Read More and we’ll talk. [Read more →]

July 22, 2002   No Comments

Difference between A'S and Giants ? Historic presence.


By Amaury Pi-González

Yes, the Oakland A’S have won four World Series since they moved from Kansas City to Oakland in 1968 and the Giants have won

none since they moved from New York to

San Francisco in1958.

But the Giants have much more of a historic

presence.

Even when they were winning World

Championship, the A’S were second

in coverage behind the Giants by the

Bay Area Media. It has a lot to do with

the two cities, the markets, San Francisco

a much more corporate town than

Oakland.

When you travel how many times do you

hear somebody in New York, or Chicago,

or Los Angeles say; the Oakland Bay-Area?

Most of the time is the San Francisco

Bay Area. [Read more →]

July 21, 2002   1,946 Comments

Mariners Learn About the Angels, Lidle's Value Goes Up


Many interesting stories developed Friday night leading me to believe in the baseball axiom that you never know what you will see when you come to the park.

Cory Lidle threw the game of his life when all appeared lost in his baseball career. Tom Goodwin, banished to the minors by the Giants and earlier by the Dodgers, won the game in the 12th when he got a hit after replacing Barry Bonds. Freddy Garcia self destructed leading me to the conclusion that Jamie Moyer is the ace of the Seattle staff, a scary thought for Lou Piniella.

How about today? [Read more →]

July 20, 2002   No Comments