That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary: Baseball Heroes and Memorial Day

photo from twitter.com: Philadelphia A’s catcher Harry O’Neill who caught for Philadelphia for only one ballgame July 23, 1939 died in World War II. O’Neill died by sniper fire in Iwo Jima on March 6, 1945

Baseball Heroes and Memorial Day

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

OAKLAND–This Memorial Day, Major League Baseball remembers the heroes who fought in wars defending our nation and made the ultimate sacrifice.

Philadelphia Athletics catcher Harry O’Neill (1917-1945) He enlisted in the US Mariners in 1942 after graduating from OCS School (Officer Candidate School) he died fighting the Japanese in Iwo Jima.

These players (among many others throughout the years) are veterans who served our country and some who actually where in combat situations. many are Hall of Famers: Ted Williams, Joe Dimaggio, Jackie Robinson, Hoyt Wilhelm, Ed Figueroa, Al Bumbry, Garry Maddox, Bobby Doerr, Pee Wee Reese, George Sisler, Ty Cobb, Tommy LaSorda, Gil Hodges,Hank Greenberg, Tris Speaker, Johnny Pesky, Yogi Berra, Christy Matheson, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Warren Spahn, Bob Feller, Don Larsen, Phil Rizzuto, Bill Dickey, Whitey Ford, Eddie Collins, Don Newcome, Stan Musial, Larry Doby, Curt Simmons, Hank Bauer, Ernie Banks and Jerry Coleman.

Teams will wear special uniforms during this Memorial Day weekend as well as Independence Day, including special caps and socks. They will be for sale at Major League ballparks.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the Spanish radio talent for the Oakland A’s and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

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