Peter Golenbock never fails to deliver outstanding baseball stories in his books. His latest literary project – Baseball Heaven is an other winner. Continue reading… …
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Paul Heyman is a enigma. As WrestleMania 40 soon will be here, this year with Philadelphia as the host city in early April, given…
It’s hard to believe that it’s been nearly a half century since I first met the “Nature Boy” Ric Flair. Continue reading… Source: WIBX 950
Glendon Rusch has been looking forward to visiting Cooperstown for some time. Continue reading… Source: WIBX 950
I’ve loved baseball, well, since watching the 1967 World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and Detroit Tigers. I was eight-years-old. Continue reading… Source: WIBX…
Doug Sisk’s pitching career deserves revisiting. Much has been made just how dominant and off-the-wall the 1986 World Series Champions New York Mets were. A…
With over 100-plus seasons of professional baseball to choose from, Denny McLain turned in the single greatest individual performance. More so than in any of…
After having their entire 2020 season wiped away due to COVID-19, the Syracuse Mets are ready to resume playing a full 120 game Triple-A East…
Trading professional hockey for a career as a Rome, New York firefighter is working well for Tim Sestito. Continue reading… Source: WIBX 950
There’s only one Ira Berkow. The people he has interviewed is a who’s who of sports. Name a sport, pick the biggest name it has,…
Lew Freedman’s Phillies1980! reminds us how great of a sports town Philadelphia is. In-between this weekend’s NFL playoffs and the beginning of spring training, Phillies1980!…
During his 12-year MLB career, Utican Dave Cash played with and against some of the game’s greatest. Continue reading… Source: WIBX 950
Long before Steinbrenner and Martin, there was Buzzie and the Bull. Forget about analytics. Think baseball when scouting meant boots on the ground; veteran front…
When it comes to talk of Major League Baseball putting a club in Nashville, R.A. Dickey is in the know. It was back in 1998…