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Inside Baseball Saturday Night 05/12/07

INSIDE BASEBALL with Marty Lurie – Jack Cust: Next Babe Ruth? Johan Santana: tipping pitches? Selig: Not Supporting Bonds’ homerun chase

Segment one : Marty, Vince Cotroneo & Larry Krueger (from KHTK in Sacramento)
Segment two : Marty, Vince & Paul Hagen (National writer for Philadelphia Daily News)
Segment three : Marty, Vince & Lavelle Neal III (from Minneapolis Star and Tribune )

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May 12, 2007   No Comments

Right Off The Bat 5/9/07

Right Off The Bat with Marty Lurie

Segment one : Marty opens the show
Segment two : Phone Guest – Soren Petro (Host of "The Program" radio show)
Segment three : Phone Guest – Bob Hard(Oakland’s AA farm club Rock Hounds Broadcaster)
Segment four : Marty’s Awards
Segment five : Memories of the Game: Marcel Lachemann
Segment six : Rattle the Lumber with Ken Korach

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May 12, 2007   No Comments

Inside Baseball Saturday Night 05/05/07

INSIDE BASEBALL with Marty Lurie – Swisher: He’s back…and he brought his bat too, Julio Franco: Wants to play past 50, New York: Yankees just don’t pitch, Bonds: hits 744.

Segment one : Marty & Tom McCarthy
Segment two : Marty & Barry Bloom (from MLB.com)
Segment three : Marty & John Delcos (former Yankee beat writer now covering the Mets)

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May 8, 2007   No Comments

Central Where The Power Lies

Batter Up May 6th, 2007
With about 30 games completed this season the AL’s Central Division looks like the strongest group of teams in baseball.
The Cleveland Indians are looking like the powerful run scoring machine that came close to winning the division title in 2005.
Jhonny Peralta, Travis Hafner, Victor Martinez, and Grady Sizemore can hit with any group in the league.

The pen, thought to be the team’s weak link, so far has been reliable. Closer Joe Borowski gave up a gut-wrenching home run to A Rod earlier in the season, since then he has been automatic saving games.Click below for more!

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May 6, 2007   No Comments

Where is the Love ?

You would think that with Barry Bonds chasing the most famous individual reacord in American sports the whole country would be going gaga because of Barry Bonds home run chase, but wait ….

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May 1, 2007   No Comments

Right off the Bat 4/26/07 Bay-Ball Marty Show!

Right Off The Bat with "Bay-Ball" Marty Lurie

Segment one : Marty opens the show
Segment two : Interview – Chris Reitsma
Segment three : Marty’s Awards
Segment four : Rick Rizzs & "BAY-BALL" Marty
Segment five : Memories of the Game: Dick Egan
Segment six : Rattle the Lumber with Ken Korach

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April 30, 2007   No Comments

Inside Baseball Saturday Night 04/28/07

INSIDE BASEBALL with Marty Lurie & Shooty Babitt – A’s Injuries: Not pushing the panic button yet?, Seattle: getting hot?, Bloody Red Sox: Shilling offers $1 million wager

Segment one : Marty, Shooty, Vince Cotroneo & Mario Impemba
Segment two : Marty, Shooty, & Vince
Segment three : Marty, Shooty & Vince
Segment four: Marty, Vince & Shooty – interview with Mark Topkin

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April 29, 2007   No Comments

Early Baseball Season Like The Weather: Unpredictable

Batter Up April 29th, 2007
Watching the 2007 baseball season unfold can be compared to watching the weather across the country: inconsistent and unpredictable.
The A’s starting pitching has been phenomenal. The injury bug has pulled the team down just when it appeared the club would build on its best start in years.

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April 29, 2007   No Comments

Right off the Bat 4/22/07 Game #18 vs. Rangers

Right Off The Bat with Marty Lurie

Segment one : Marty opens the show
Segment two : Interview – John Rooney(Play by play Announcer for the St. Louis Cardinals)
Segment three : Marty’s Awards
Segment four : Marty sets up Memories of the Game
Segment five : Memories of the Game: Hank Greenwald
Segment six : Rattle the Lumber with Ken Korach

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April 23, 2007   No Comments

A's Most Stable Team in the West

Batter Up April 22nd, 2007
Injuries to key players are an unpredictable part of the game. If a team is going to lose important players for any extended period of time it’s best that happens early in the season.
Right now the Angels are struggling. With Howie Kendrick, Juan Rivera, and Chone Figgins, out of the line up with various ailments, the Halos have become one of the most inept offensive teams in the league.

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April 22, 2007   3 Comments