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MIKE BOSSY SPORTSTALKNY ARCHIVES 8/8/2011
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New York Islanders great and Hockey Hall of Famer Mike Bossy died at the age of 65, the team announced on Friday. In October, Bossy announced he was stepping away from his job as a hockey analyst with Canadian French-language hockey broadcaster TVA Sports after being diagnosed with lung cancer. A four-time Stanley Cup winner with the Islanders, Bossy was selected No. 15 in the 1977 NHL Draft and went on to win the Calder Trophy for Rookie of the Year, after finishing with 53 goals and 91 points. He played his entire 10-year career with the team finishing as the franchise's all-time leading scorer with 573 goals. The Canadian hockey player ranks 22nd all-time in NHL history in goals and is notably a member of the group that set the NHL record of 19-straight playoff series wins. "The New York Islanders organization mourns the loss of Mike Bossy, an icon not only on Long Island but across the entire hockey world," Islanders President and General Manager Lou Lamoriello said in a statement on Friday. AJ and I were lucky enough to have him on our show back in August of 2011, here is that interview.
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Innehåll tillhandahållet av SPORTSTALKNY and MARK ROSENMAN. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av SPORTSTALKNY and MARK ROSENMAN eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.
New York Islanders great and Hockey Hall of Famer Mike Bossy died at the age of 65, the team announced on Friday. In October, Bossy announced he was stepping away from his job as a hockey analyst with Canadian French-language hockey broadcaster TVA Sports after being diagnosed with lung cancer. A four-time Stanley Cup winner with the Islanders, Bossy was selected No. 15 in the 1977 NHL Draft and went on to win the Calder Trophy for Rookie of the Year, after finishing with 53 goals and 91 points. He played his entire 10-year career with the team finishing as the franchise's all-time leading scorer with 573 goals. The Canadian hockey player ranks 22nd all-time in NHL history in goals and is notably a member of the group that set the NHL record of 19-straight playoff series wins. "The New York Islanders organization mourns the loss of Mike Bossy, an icon not only on Long Island but across the entire hockey world," Islanders President and General Manager Lou Lamoriello said in a statement on Friday. AJ and I were lucky enough to have him on our show back in August of 2011, here is that interview.
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×The New York Mets drafted Neil Allen out of Bishop Ward High School in Kansas City, Kansas, in the eleventh round of the 1976 Major League Baseball draft. In just his second professional season he went 10-2 with a 2.79 earned run average and led the Carolina League with 126 strikeouts with the Lynchburg Mets He came up with the Mets as a starting pitcher in 1979, and he made his major league debut on April 15 against the Philadelphia Phillies the Mets moved him to the bullpen. later that season , and on July 28, he earned his first of his 75 major league saves. He joins Mark Rosenman talk about it all , including an interview he did 43 years before with Mark…
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1 Casey Stengel on Kiner's Korner 4/17/1964 8:38
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Step back in time with this exclusive audio from Kiner's Korner, featuring a captivating interview with baseball legends Casey Stengel and Ralph Kiner. Courtesy of Archival Television Audio, the largest vintage TV soundtrack archive in the world, this recording offers a unique glimpse into the world of baseball in the 1960s. In this interview, Stengel shares humorous and insightful stories about his journey through New York's iconic ballparks, his memorable debut, and his thoughts on the newly built Shea Stadium. Listen as Stengel recounts navigating to Washington Park, reflects on his fleeting moment of greatness, and expresses optimism for the Mets' future. This audio is a treasure trove for baseball enthusiasts and historians alike. Special thanks to Phil Gries of Archival Television Audio for making this piece of history available. Tune in to relive these timeless moments and celebrate the enduring legacy of Casey Stengel, Ralph Kiner, and America's pastime. Tags: #BaseballHistory #KinersKorner #CaseyStengel #RalphKiner #SheaStadium #Mets #ArchivalAudio #VintageBaseball #Soundtrack #BaseballLegends…
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**Archived Interview with Fritz Peterson - June 7, 2010** In this special archived interview from June 7, 2010, we revisit a captivating conversation with the late Fritz Peterson, a legendary New York Yankees pitcher. Known not only for his prowess on the mound but also for an unconventional and highly publicized family swap with a teammate, Peterson left an indelible mark on baseball history. Throughout his career, Peterson faced challenges both on and off the field. He battled and overcame prostate cancer, demonstrating resilience and strength. Later in his life, in 2018, he bravely disclosed his diagnosis with Alzheimer's disease to the New York Post, shedding light on his personal struggles and inspiring others with his candor. Join us as we delve into Peterson's experiences, memories, and insights from his time with the Yankees and beyond. This interview offers a unique glimpse into the life of a baseball icon, a man of determination, and a true embodiment of the Yankee spirit. Rest in peace, Fritz Peterson. Your legacy in baseball and your courage in facing life's challenges will always be remembered and cherished. 🎙️⚾️🙏 #FritzPeterson #NewYorkYankees #BaseballLegend #InterviewArchive #RememberingFritz…
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Bud Harrelson, the scrappy, glove-first shortstop on the 1969 Miracle Mets, third-base coach for the 1986 World Series-winning team and later the club’s manager, and who tangled with Pete Rose in one of the wildest brawls in baseball history, died Wednesday in East Northport, New York. He was 79. Aj and I had the honor of having him on our show in 2012 here is an amazing 35 minutes with Buddy RIP # 3…
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1 BURT YOUNG-SPORTSTALKNY ARCHIVES 4/11/11 31:21
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Burt Young made his name playing rough-edged working class Italian-American characters, the best-known example being his signature role as Sylvester Stallone's brother-in-law Paulie in Rocky (1976), for which he received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He is one of three actors (Sylvester Stallone, and Tony Burton being the other two) who have appeared in every Rocky film. He has played similar roles in Chinatown, Convoy, Back to School,The Pope of Greenwich Village, Once Upon a Time in America, Last Exit to Brooklyn, Downtown: A Street Tale, he has also appeared in many television programs, including The Rockford Files, Baretta, Law & Order,Walker, Texas Ranger, M*A*S*H, guest-starred in a Miami Vice episode, and made an appearance on The Sopranos as Bobby Baccalieri's father who is dying of cancer and comes out of retirement to execute a hit on his godson. He is also a painter whose art has been displayed in galleries throughout the world. He is also a published author whose works include two filmed screenplays and 400-page historically based novel called Endings.…
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Dick Butkus possessed a desire to excel that few have equaled. He played as the Chicago Bears' middle linebacker for nine years with only one goal in mind – to be the best, and from the very start, he was just that. In his rookie season, Butkus, a first-round draft choice, had only one challenger for National Football League Rookie of the Year honors, teammate Gale Sayers. That same year Butkus was named first-team All-NFL, an honor he would record five more times. Butkus also played in the Pro Bowl following his rookie season and in each of the next seven years. He even figured in the career statistical columns with 22 interceptions and 27 opponents' fumble recoveries. Dick had drive, meanness, a consuming desire to pursue, tackle and manhandle – anything he could do to thwart the enemy on every play. Still, he was a clean player, totally devoted to his career, a man who by his own admission played every game as though it were his last one. Butkus had the speed and agility to make tackles from sideline to sideline and to cover the best tight ends and running backs on pass plays. He had instinct, strength, leadership and, maybe most important of all, anger. “When I went out on the field to warm up, I would manufacture things to make me mad,” he once said. “If someone on the other team was laughing, I'd pretend he was laughing at me or the Bears. It always worked for me." It was inevitable that injuries would eventually come to someone who threw himself so completely into a contact sport such as football. For Butkus, it was a serious right knee injury in 1970 that didn't respond completely to surgery. Three years later, he retired. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1979, his first year of eligibility. Dick Butkus passed away 10/5/23. This interview took place on 11/25/12.…
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1 BROOKS ROBINSON - SPORTSTALKNY AUDIO ARCHIVES 12/12/09 23:12
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Brooks Robinson was a third baseman who played his entire career for the Baltimore Orioles from 1955 to 1977. Nicknamed "the Human Vacuum Cleaner", "Mr. Hoover", and "Mr. Oriole", he is generally considered to have been the greatest defensive third baseman in major league history.An 18-time All-Star, he won 16 consecutive Gold Glove Awards, setting a record later tied by Jim Kaat and broken by Greg Maddux. His 2,870 career games at third base not only exceeded the closest player by nearly 700 games when he retired, but also remain the most games by any player in major league history at a single position. His 23 seasons spent with a single team set a major league record since matched only by Carl Yastrzemski. He passed away on 9/26/23. This interview took place on 12/12/09/…
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1 KINERSKORNER.COM Vintage Radio -Cincinnati Reds At New York Mets 7/25/69 2:14:52
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Today's Kinerskorner.com Vintage game is from 7/25/69: https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/NYN/NYN196907250.shtml Lindsey Nelson (PBP) 1-2/5-6 Ralph Kiner (PBP) 3-4 Bob Murphy (PBP) 7-9
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1 Jonathan Audy - Marchessault SPORTSTALKNY TIME MACHINE 2/8/12 16:23
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From the SPORTSTALKNY Time Machine 2/8/2102 Conn Smythe Trophy winner Jonathan Narchessault as a member of the Hartford Wolfpack joined Mark and AJ
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1 SPORTSTALKNY ARCHIVE PAT COOPER 2/14/2011 31:01
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From the SPORTSTALKNY Archives From his 1963 television appearance on "The Jackie Gleason Show"Pasquale Caputo, aka Pat Cooper, enthralled standing room only audiences with his lovable "comedic anger."For nearly four decades Pat appeared on many stages, from comedy clubs to major theaters, including the legendary Copacabana, Westbury Music Theater, Trump Castle, Caesar's Palace, the MGM Grand Hotel, and Trop World.Throughout his long and lucrative career, Pat has had the opportunity to share the stage with such superstars as Jerry Lewis, Tony Bennett, Tom Jones, Paul Anka, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Englebert Humperdinck, Sammy Davis Jr. and the list goes on.Pat's humor also reached the talk show audiences with his recurring and always successful appearances on "The Howard Stern Show," "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee," and "The Late Show with David Letterman."Pat's impeccable timing, comedic genius and commanding stage presence always left his sold-out audiences roaring! He joined Mark and Aj in 2011 to talk about his new book How Dare You Say How Dare Me.…
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Wally Backman talks about Daniel Murphy and the fact that he feels right now Murphy would be the New York Mets Best DH.
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Interview from the archives of Mark Rosenman and Howie Karpin You Never Forget your First : A Collection of New York Mets Firsts with Hobie Landrith from 9/20/20 when Hobie was 90 years old
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Jeff Pearlman is one of our generation's best sports writers He has written nine books that have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list: . He was the author of the infamous 1999 John Rocker interview in Sports Illustrated. The HBO Series, “Winning Time,” is based on his 2014 book Showtime :Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers Dynasty of the 1980s. His Latest book The Last Folk Hero ,Draws on an astonishing 720 original interviews, and captures as never before the elusive truth about Bo Jackson, superstar of both the NFL and Major League Baseball , He joins Mark and Aj to talk about it all.…
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Larry Csonka is a former fullback and Super Bowl MVP who played for the Miami Dolphins, and briefly with the New York Giants. He is a Hall of Famer and two-time Super Bowl Champion He is a member of the 1972 Miami Dolphins, whose undefeated 17-0 season was named the best team in NFL history. He is also the author of a great new book Head On A memoir which pulls back the curtain to share how the Dolphins achieved their legendary Perfect Season. From quitting football at a young age, to his often-combative relationship with Coach Don Shula, and everything in between, he joins Mark and Aj to talk about it all.…
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1 Talking Baseball Ed Randall : Mark Rosenman and Howie Karpin 30:26
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Authors Howie Karpin and Mark Rosenman appear on Ed Randall's iconic Talking Baseball show to talk about You Never Forget Your FIrst: A Collection of New York Mets Firsts, available on Amazon or markrosenman.com
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