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With 100 games Left in the Season, Here's the Magic Number
The baseball season has certain markers along the way.
100 games to go has always been one for me.
The A’s wake up this morning 32-30 (100 left in the schedule), six games behind Seattle and five behind Anaheim.
The Giants have 101 games left in the season, sporting a 35-26 mark, 3 1/2 games behind the Diamondbacks and 1 1/2 back of LA.
How many wins will it take over the last 100 games to get into the playoffs?
I’ll tell you.
June 10, 2002 No Comments
What's in a name ?

What’s in a name ?
Is it Chávez or is it Cha-véz ?
This is a free country but some Hispanic
names should be pronounced in the correct maner. [Read more →]
June 10, 2002 No Comments
Curt Schilling versus Pedro Martinez, Something Has to Give

It sounds like the opening starters in the All Star Game, but instead it’s another interleague game in Fenway Park.
The Diamondbacks used their bullpen and held on to beat the Red Sox Friday night.
They aren’t going to need their relievers Saurday with Curt Schilling on the hill.
Schilling is heading towards Denny McLain (31-4 in ’68) numbers already and it’s only June 8th.
How far can he go? What about the other games Saturday? Are there other tight games ahead?
You can count on it, just follow me. [Read more →]
June 8, 2002 No Comments
Author Ron Thomas on Right Off The Bat Saturday
Ron Thomas, Bay Area journalist, recently published his new book, “They Cleared The Lane”, a story about basketball’s black pioneers. Ron compares the NBA basketball players ground breaking racial experience with baseball’s integration in 1947, in a very insightful show. Listen at 11:50 AM Pacific right here on LOTGP.com, the A’s website, or 610 AM KFRC, in Northern California. [Read more →]
June 7, 2002 No Comments
There is Nothing Wrong with Interleague Play

Many baseball people cringe every season when interleague play rears its ugly head.
I’m not one of them.
The division races are taking shape, the summer is right around the corner, I think interleague play comes at the right time to give the fans a boost.
There are many intriguing match ups on the schedule.
Is interleague play fair?
Here’s what I think. [Read more →]
June 7, 2002 No Comments
Shooty Babitt on Right Off The Bat Friday
Arizona Diamondbacks major league scout, Shooty Babitt gives us his scouting report on the interleague games tonight at 5:50 PM Pacific on Right Off The Bat heard on LOTGP.com, the A’s website, or 610 AM KFRC, in Northern California. [Read more →]
June 7, 2002 No Comments
San Francisco Chronicle's Glenn Dickey on Right Off The Bat Thursday
Sports columnist Glenn Dickey joins me on Right Off The Bat, live before game four of the series between the Mariners and the A’s. Glenn has a bead on the pennant races and isn’t shy about sharing his thoughts with the fans. Don’t miss this show airing at 11:20 AM Pacific right here on LOTGP.com, the A’s web site, and 610 AM KFRC, in Northern California. [Read more →]
June 6, 2002 No Comments
Giants vs. Yankees: Start spreding the news….

For the first time in 40 years the San Francisco Giants play at Yankee Stadium, New York.
Here’s why this series is special. [Read more →]
June 5, 2002 No Comments
Can Seattle Pull Away From the Rest of the West?

For the past two nights I’ve seen the A’s play the division leading Seattle Mariners.
While the A’s and the Mariners square off in Oakland, Anaheim is quietly gaining confidence beating the Rangers.
Will Seattle bury the West this season?
Now that I’ve seen the Mariners up close here’s what I think. [Read more →]
June 5, 2002 No Comments
Bip Roberts on Right Off The Bat Wednesday
Former Padres second baseamn Bip Roberts, an old style leadoff hitter and now a broadcaster for Fox Sports, will be our guest on Right Off the Bat, Wednesday at 5:50 PM Pacific, right here on LOTGP.com, the A’s website, and KFRC 610 AM, in Northern California. [Read more →]
June 5, 2002 No Comments
