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World Baseball Classic: World Class Hypocrisy

Cuba got Visas,so they will participate in
the first World Baseball Classic starting this
March 3 in Japan.
Some countries threatened to boycott if
Cuba didn’t come in, that was the epitome
of hypocrisy. For anybody that has really
followed baseball in the Caribbean is it a
joke !
By Amaury Pi-González [Read more →]
January 21, 2006 No Comments
Inside Baseball Thursday

Inside Baseball airs this Thursday at 4 PM Pacific from Fenton’s Creamery in Oakland.
Shooty Babitt and I will have Cubs manager Dusty Baker, A’s manager Ken Macha, and A’s play by play voice Ken Korach on the show. Carl Foster will preview Cal Arizona State too.
If you are in Northern California you can hear the show on 1550 AM KYCY.
Also, I’ll try to put the show on the home page again as soon as possible in an MP3 format.
I thank Alma and Jeff for getting that done last week.
Marty
Dusty Baker: Part 1/2 Part 2/2.
Ken Korach: Part 1/1.
Carl Foster: Part 1/1. [Read more →]
January 18, 2006 9 Comments
Inside Baseball Show

Here is the show from Friday, January 13th in four separate MP3 files. My guests on the show are Shooty Babitt, Glenn Dickey, Tyler Bleszinski from Athleticsnation.com, and new A’s play by play voice Vince Cotroneo. If this format works I’ll try to put next Thursday’s show on the site too. Please let me know what you think of the format (workable, easy to download, etc. in the comments section).
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January 15, 2006 No Comments
Ben Braun In Control: Bad Idea

BEN BRAUN always has to be in control, and that personality trait will prevent the Cal basketball team from reaching its full potential this season.
Braun can’t take even the slightest criticism. When I’ve written that he needs to get an assistant who could fix his offense, he always makes a comment about that the next time we meet.
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January 12, 2006 No Comments
Inside Baseball This Friday Night

Inside Baseball, the winter version will air this Friday night beginning at 5:30 PM on 1550 AM KYCY.
I’ll be live from Crogan’s Montclair. Expected guests
include Tyler Blezynski from Athleticsnation.com, Shooty Babitt, Glenn Dickey, and a surprise or two, perhaps Ken Korach’s new A’s radio partner for 2006.
We’ll also have Carl Foster who will break down the Cal-Stanford basketball game that will follow the show.
Marty [Read more →]
January 12, 2006 No Comments
Inside Baseball Thursday January 5th

Tonight we will have Inside Baseball here in the Bay Area on 1550 AM beginning at 6 PM live from Crogan’s Montclair.
Shooty Babitt will join Carl Foster and Steve Kroner writer from the SF Chronicle on the show. We’ll talk some Cal hoops too.
How does Jeromy Burnitz fit into the picture in Pittsburgh? Can his signing impact the A’s?
Click below for the answer. [Read more →]
January 5, 2006 No Comments
This is my Cuban team for the WBC '06

On March 3 the first WBC (World Baseball Classic)will begin in the Tokyo Dome in Japan.Since at the present time Major League Baseball still trying to get Visas for the Cubans of Cuba.
Here I give you the “Free Cuba” team, made
of Cuban players living here in the United States
or in other free nations.
By Amaury Pi-González
Click below for Amaury’s team plus his comments on why this team is the proper one to represent Cuba in the tournament.
January 4, 2006 No Comments
Marty Lurie's Hall of Fame Choices for 2006

With the announcement scheduled for Tuesday January 10th of the class for Baseball’s Hall of Fame, check out my podcast of the history of the Hall of Fame selection process plus my choices for induction into the Hall in 2006.
January 3, 2006 No Comments
Bruce Bochte
Marty,
I really think it’d be great if you could convince Bruce to give an interview.
Read this.
http://www.heraldnet.com/Stories/01/7/2/13927467.cfm
Sincerely,
Sam Kaufman (a fan) [Read more →]
January 3, 2006 No Comments
2005 Top Stories, Who Knows What 2006 Has in Store

When I compiled my list of the top stories of 2005 it hit me that I really hadn’t anticipated most of them.
Which leads me to the conclusion: baseball is the one sport where the unexpected happens no matter how carefully one prepares for the season.
Two reasons: one is the injury factor, you never know who is going to get hurt during the season. Two, the length of the baseball season, which in actuality begins in February, gives plenty of opportunity for things to happen correct themselves, then happen again.
My number one story for 2005 is the White Sox world championship. I said last winter that they had made the most definitive moves of the off season, but who saw the dominance from day one in April all the way through to the dismantling of the Astros in the world series in late October for their first crown since 1917.
Click below for the remainder of my top 10 list of the most significant stories of 2005. [Read more →]
January 1, 2006 No Comments
