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Right off the Bat – Spring Training 3/25/07

Right Off The Bat with Marty Lurie

Segment one: Marty & Vince Cotroneo
Segment two : Interview – Rick Rizzs
Segment three : Marty & Aaron Lurie
Segment four : Marty sets up Memories of the Game
Segment five : Memories of the Game: Razor Shines
Segment six : Rattle the Lumber with Ken Korach

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March 25, 2007   No Comments

A Rod Won't Be in NY Next Season

Batter Up March 25, 2007
Mesa, Arizona
Take a good look at Alex Rodriguez in a Yankee uniform this season. He won’t be back in the Bronx next year.
With A Rod challenging the tough New York fans to show him love before he decides whether or not to opt out of the remaining years of his contract, he is all but gone.
Advice to Alex: Don’t mess with the fans in New York, it’s a battle you won’t win.
A Rod’s agent Scott Boras rolled the dice with JD Drew in Los Angeles in a similar situation getting Drew a more lucrative multi year deal with the Red Sox. Look for Boras to guide Rodriguez to the Angels, Giants, or Cubs in ’08.

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March 25, 2007   No Comments

Right off the Bat – Spring Training 3/24/07

Right Off The Bat with Marty Lurie

Segment one : Marty & Shooty Babitt
Segment two : Interview – Ron Washington
Segment three : Spring Training News
Segment four : Marty sets up Memories of the Game
Segment five : Memories of the Game: Carlos Delgado
Segment six : Rattle the Lumber with Ken Korach

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March 24, 2007   No Comments

Right off the Bat – Spring Training 3/21/07

Right Off The Bat with Marty Lurie

Segment one : Spring Training News
Segment two : Interview – Ryan Lefebvre
Segment three : Marty & Ray Fosse
Segment four : Interview – Mark Gonzalez
Segment five : Memories of the Game: Fred Kendall
Segment six : Rattle the Lumber with Ken Korach

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March 22, 2007   No Comments

Lack of exciment for the greatest record in baseball

As fas as I know the Major League lifetime Home Run record is the most
famous individual record in American sports. Barry Bonds is just 22 Home Runs away from that record, yet there is not real excitement about it.

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March 21, 2007   No Comments

Right off the Bat – Spring Training 3/18/07

Right Off The Bat with Marty Lurie

Segment one : Marty & Vince Cotroneo
Segment two : Interview: Chuck Cottier
Segment three : Marty reviews spring training
Segment four : Memories of the Game: Fred Kendall
Segment five : Rattle the Lumber with Ken Korach

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March 18, 2007   No Comments

Right off the Bat – Spring Training 3/16/07

Right Off The Bat with Marty Lurie

Segment one : Marty & Vince Cotroneo
Segment two : Marty reviews spring training
Segment three : Marty
Segment four : Rattle the Lumber with Ken Korach

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March 18, 2007   No Comments

Spring Training Baseball's Gift To All

Batter Up March 18th, 2007
Mesa, Arizona.

Spring training is baseball’s gift to the fans. The wins and losses don’t matter. The weather is spectacular. The players all smile. The only thing that counts is getting in shape for the season.
More importantly the story has already begun for the fans in 2007.

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March 18, 2007   No Comments

Right off the Bat – Spring Training 3/13/07

Right Off The Bat with Marty Lurie

Segment one : Marty & Vince Cotroneo
Segment two : Interview: Joe Fonzi
Segment three : Marty reviews spring training
Segment four : Memories of the Game: Roger Craig
Segment five : Rattle the Lumber with Ken Korach

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March 14, 2007   No Comments

It's True, Macha Really Didn't Have Kotsay's Back!

Rick Kaplan
Staff Writer
OAKLAND (March 11) – It’s become a spring training ritual for a lot of fans.

Ignore all the hyping and sniping of the spring. Keep one eye on the the home team’s camp, and just wait for the regular season Opening Day box scores to begin re-learning the free agency-and-trade-transformed rosters for 2007.

So, in that vein, I didn’t especially care about the Gyro-ball, or about Brian Cashman losing Bernie Williams phone number. Or Manny’s being Manny. Or even Gary (Matthews Jr.) being Barry.
But, still, notwithstanding ignoring the usual non-stories of the spring, this year it was different. I wasn’t even paying attention to the A’s buzz in Arizona. Now that’s something.
But it wasn’t really a mystery.

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March 11, 2007   No Comments