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Interview – Bubba Trammell

BUBBA TRAMMELL
L: Marty Lurie here on Right Off the Bat, today with Bubba Trammell of the Padres. First of all: Bubba. Is that a given name or is that a nickname?
T: No, it’s my middle name. I don’t know why Dad did that to me, but he named me that five years before I was born. [Read more →]
June 20, 2002 No Comments
Newly Added Audio Interviews
Check out these newly added audio interviews:
- Bob Nightengale
- Brad Fischer
- Glen Kuiper
- Jay Bell
- Jerome Holtzman
June 19, 2002 No Comments
Legendary Elden Auker on Right Off The Bat Thursday
As baseball fans we don’t often have a chance to talk with a former player who played in the major leagues during the 1930’s. On Thursday, Elden Auker, who started game seven of the 1934 World Series against Hall of Famer Dizzy Dean will join me on Right Off The Bat. The show airs at 2:50 PM Pacific right here on loveofthegameproductions.com, the A’s website, or 610 KFRC AM in Northern California. I’m really looking forward to this opportunity to speak to Elden Auker. [Read more →]
June 19, 2002 No Comments
Let The Pitchers Pitch and Let The Batters Hit, Things Will Work Out

Every night some batter complains because a pitcher threw a pitch too far inside for his comfort.
Last night, Barry Bonds was moved off the plate in the ninth inning of an 8-3 game the Giants were losing to the Devil Rays.
In Florida, Ryan Dempster was thrown out of the game after hitting Travis Fryman in a 3-0 game, he was leading in the seventh inning after two batters were hit in the sixth inning, one on each team.
This game has been around for 125 years. The game is simple.
The pitcher is supposed to get the batter out. The hitter is supposed to hit the ball.
Anything thrown by the pitcher is fair as far as I’m concerned.
Here’s why. [Read more →]
June 19, 2002 No Comments
Author Brent Kelley on Right Off The Bat Wednesday
If you enjoy reminiscing about the Pacific Coast League of the late forties thru the mid fifties, then don’t miss Wednesday’s show when the guest is Brent Kelley, author of “The San Francisco Seals, 1946-1957.” The show airs at 2:50 PM Pacific right here on loveofthegameproductions.com, thru the A’s web site, or KFRC 610 AM, in Northern California. Brent will be calling in live from his home in Kentucky. [Read more →]
June 19, 2002 No Comments
Interview – Eric Gagne

ERIC GAGNE
Marty Lurie here on Right Off the Bat today with Eric Gagne of the Los Angeles Dodgers, now a closer in baseball. That is a rare bird, and it takes a real professional to get the job done. This year you’re the closer for the LA Dodgers. [Read more →]
June 18, 2002 No Comments
If A's continue to surge, they must conquer the Yankee mystique
Watching the way the A’s are playing now, reminds me a lot of the way they surged last year. Led by their big 3 aces, Mulder, Hudson and Zito, and tight defense, the A’s are showing their succes is so dependent on starting pitching.
Let me give you my formula for the A’s success this season.
[Read more →]
June 18, 2002 No Comments
From Now Until the All Star Break, No Days Off, Pitching Rules

Quick tell me who your favorite team’s five starting pitchers are because from now on (with few exceptions), you’ll be needing one of them every day until the All Star break begins July 8th.
If you are the A’s, Mariners, Angels, Giants, Dodgers, Red Sox, or the Cubs you are in decent shape to either hold your position or improve in the standings.
Click “Read More” and I’ll tell you why. [Read more →]
June 18, 2002 No Comments
Learn About "ETOPPS" on Right Off The Bat Tuesday
Ever wonder if you could sell your baseball cards like the stockbrokers do on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. The Topps Card Company has come up with a way to do it online through “ETOPPS.” Warren Friss, Topps VP of Internet business will explain how it works on Right Off The Bat Tuesday beginning at 2:50 PM Pacific, heard right here on LOTGP.com, the A’s website, or 610 AM KFRC, in Northern California. [Read more →]
June 18, 2002 No Comments
Latinamerican Player Reunion at Pac Bell Park

The San Francisco Giants will celebrate
Latin American Player Reunion at Pacific
Bell Park, Sunday June 23, 2002.
By Amaury Pi-González [Read more →]
June 17, 2002 No Comments
