Headline Sports podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: Tigers and A’s setting up camp at home parks in Detroit and Oakland; Lets take a look

Comerica.ticketoffice.org file photo: Comerica Park in Detroit will be welcoming back the Detroit Tigers as workouts start June 26th and the regular season begins July 3rd

On Headlines pod with Jerry F:

#1 The Detroit Tigers were wasting no time as they will open up Comerica Park in Detroit to players and staff, no media and fans were allowed access on Wednesday July 1st. It was spring training take two as Tigers general manager Al Avila is bringing the team back from Lakeland Fla.

#2 The Alameda County Health Care Services said on Monday that the Oakland Coliseum is ready for use and the A’s will be bringing the show back to Oakland but with no fans in the park.

#3  In a statement from the A’s HCSA director Colleen Chawla “We are pleased to share that the A’s may resume operations and on-field practice as of June 26, 2020, and games without spectators may commence after July 3, 2020.”

#4 Although the Tigers and A’s are ready to throw around the old horse hide there is another side of caution at hand with the Colorado Rockies Charlie Blackmon and other Rockie players coming up positive for Corona also Philadelphia Phillies staff members and players also came up positive. Three teams have closed their training facilities the Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants and Phillies.

#5 MLB is developing safety guidelines for staff, stadium personnel, players, coaches, managers, equipment and medical staff the basics, facemasks, six feet apart, and lots of handwashing.

Jerry joins us each Thursday for Headlines podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Marko Ukalovic: As NHL players were coming back to train so were the Covid test results; Hub city choices stand at seven; plus more

Vancouver’s Roger’s Center stands by as a hopeful out of six cities in the running for a shot at being a hub city for the Stanley Cup Playoffs (dailyhive.com file photo)

On Headline Sports podcast with Marko:

#1 The NHL has found that 11 more players who have tested positive for Covid-19. While the NHL was opening practice facilities, as the players were coming back so were the test results.

#2 Seeing that 11 players came up positive how much further could this push back the NHL schedule?

#3 The NHL is down to just seven cities to chose from as playoff hubs from the original ten. Pittsburgh, Columbus, and Dallas were eliminated leaving Chicago, Edmonton, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Toronto and Vancouver. It was reported that Vancouver and Las Vegas were selected but the NHL denied such rumors.

#4 The NHL is very happy that the Canadian government has waived the 14 day quarantine requirement and will allow teams to come and go for the playoffs. The three cities in the running as a hub city Edmonton, Vancouver and Toronto.

#5 Fans and media have been commenting about the practicality of opening the camps followed by the playoffs saying because of the rapid rise in Corona cases it would be best to try and start pre season followed by the regular season in September and October.

Marko joins Sportstalk each Wednesday night for Headline Sports podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

He was a Giant? Feature on former Giant Rick Leach by Tony the Tiger Hayes

Rick Leach former San Francisco Giant on his 1990 Mother’s Cookies baseball card (ebay photo image)

HE WAS A GIANT?

Rick Leach – OF/1B – 1990 – # 25

By Tony the Tiger Hayes

In 1990, the “San Francisco Treat” didn’t just refer to the family of tasty Rice-A-Roni dishes, it also described the City’s gourmet collection of quarterback talent.

That season a pair legendary Hall of Famers: Joe Montana and Steve Young, topped SF’s depth chart. Waiting deeper in the wings was the athletic passer Steve Bono.

But Candlestick Park was also home to another record setting signal caller whose college career rivaled all three of those Forty Niners QBs.

This south-paw passer was a four-year Michigan starter, Sports Illustrated cover boy and noted Ohio State killer: Rick Leach.

A college contemporary of Montana, Leach choose to persue a pro baseball career after leading the Wolverines to three straight Rose Bowl appearances in the 1970s.

In a backup role for the Giants in ‘90, Leach batted .293 in 78 games before abruptly leaving the club under a cloud of suspicion in mid-season.

Why Was He a Giant?

After seven checkered seasons in the American League – he went AWOL from a couple of teams – the Giants took a flyer on Leach after Atlanta released him in spring training of ‘90.

Before & After

Leach was the rare athlete whose lengthy big league career was considered an after -thought to his amateur completion in another sport.

Leach will forever be known first and foremost for his quarterback play at Michigan from 1975-78 when he led Big Blue to three consecutive Big 10 Conference Championships.

Though he went 0-3 in the Rose Bowl, Leach is an icon in Ann Arbor because of his ability to beat bad blood rival Ohio State. Leach compiled a 3-1 career record vs. the Buckeyes.

Though he dominated on the collegiate gridiron, Leach was considered an even better pro baseball prospect.

Along with fellow Michiganensian Kirk Gibson – who starred at the same time in both football and baseball at Michigan State – Leach signed with the home state Detroit Tigers in 1979.

Though he never reached star status on the diamond, Leach was a serviceable back-up, compiling a career average of .268.

He was actually having one of my his best MLB seasons with SF when he suddenly vanished with a puff of smoke in early August of ‘90.

Actually that may have been the problem. After one of his previous unexcused absences with Texas, authorities discovered a stash of weed in his hotel room.

On 8/7/90 it was announced that Leach had failed a league mandated drug test and was suspended 60 games – effectively ending his season – and as it turned out his baseball career.

He Never Got His Own (Giants) Bobblehead. But…

After Giants opening day starting RF Kevin Bass was shelved with knee surgery in late May, Leach became the Giants de facto starting RF for a spell.

He was particularly adapt at hitting in difficult Candlestick Park, batting .341 there, a full 100 points better than his road average.

In a 7-3 home shellacking of Houston (6/3/90), Leach tied a career high with four hits, going 4-for-5, with an RBI.

Later, in back- to -back 4-3 home wins over division rival Cincinnati (7/26-27/90), Leach bashed a HR in each contest- his only long balls for the Orange & Black.

He socked a two-run dinger off Jose Rijo in the first game and ripped a solo round-tripper off Scott Scudder in the later.

Giant Footprint

Leach was a productive and popular Giant, making it all the more difficult for the club when it was announced he was suspended for the remainder of the ‘90 contests season.

“This is a real shock. He’s devastated,” said Giants manager Roger Craig. “He’s done so much for us. He’s been a real leader. We’re going to have to pick up from here.”

A year after winning the NL pennant in 1989, the Giants would finish third, six games behind Cincinnati.

Leach was with the Giants in spring training in 1991, but was a late cut. He never played organized ball again.

Tony the Tiger Hayes does He was a Giant? features at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: Exclusive Interview with Manny Sanguillen

KDKA CBS 2 Pittsburgh file photo: Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Manny Sanguillen (left) and rightfielder Roberto Clemente (right) pose for a photo in the glory days of the 1970s their best years in Pittsburgh

Exclusive Interview with Manny Sanguillen

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

Back in the 1970’s when he was catching for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Manny Sanguillen, Roberto Clemente and Willie Stargell walked into a Howard Johnson and could not get service, They were a couple of hours late to Spring Training that day in Ft Myers, Florida.

This is one of the many stories told to me by a man born in Colón, Panamá, an excellent catcher for 12 seasons in the major leagues, 11 of those with the Pirates and one, in 1977 with the Oakland Athletics. He ended his excellent career with a solid .296 batting average (something not common these days) especially for a catcher,  Sanguillen was selected to three All Star games and won the 1971 World Series when the Pirates defeated the Baltimore Orioles.

Sanguillen was one of the best catchers in major league baseball during the 1970’s his lifetime average was higher that Hall of Fame catcher Johnny Bench. The Pirates catcher was a contact hitter and an integral part of the success by the Pittsburgh teams of that time.

As a contemporary of Manny Sanguillen, I remember interviewing him when he played for the Athletics in 1977, he always had a kind smile great attitude and very proud of his Panamanian roots. Living now in Boynton Beach, Florida, he was very gracious and courteous when I called to talk to him. “I had my friends in Oakland when I played there, like Vida Blue and Billy North” he said. My friends in the media that also covered Sanguillen, all tell me he was very good with the media in the bay area.

Sanguillen, like many other Latino players suffered discrimination and humiliation, when I asked him about the years in Pittsburgh where Clemente and the media did not get along, as he would complain of being misquoted by newspapers, Sanguillen told me “Yes, that was true, they just didn’t like him because some were racist” The 76-year old catcher told me about himself and his career in Pittsburgh “they wanted me fired, there were always rumors that I was going to be traded, at that time there were very few Latino catchers”. (He paused) other catchers like Eliseo Rodríguez and Paul Casanova”

About the story that he was going to Managua, Nicaragua, with Roberto Clemente on that DC-3 chartered plane Clemente was taking a loaded plane with help for the victims of that earthquake, he said that was not true. But he did talk to Roberto before he left from San Juan, Puerto Rico, but Sanguillen tells me he was not planning to go, Clemente had a lot of friends with him, he was always surrounded by people. He learned about the plane crash from Luis Mayoral, a veteran sports journalist and broadcaster born in Puerto Rico.

Manny Sanguillen “Clemente told me once, if we make it to a World Series, I will take care of everything”. He did, in 1971 Clemente hit .411 won the World Series MVP like Bill Blass, who pitched a complete game seven to clinch it for the Pirates said after the game about Roberto: “Clemente did it all”.

He talks about his three All Star Games, like the one in Atlanta in 1972 when he was hitting behind Billy Williams: “I got a single to centerfield against pitcher Wilbur Wood advancing Williams to third.” His memory is sharp as a tack. He has not played since the late 70’s but he remembers stuff like it was last year.

Like many Latino players he had to handle the discrimination that did not go away after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1947. He played in the 1970’s and still, like former A’s outfielder Tony Armas once told me “for us Latino players, we have to be twice as good as a white player to prove ourselves here.”

I asked Sanguillen about what Armas told me back then and he told me Armas was correct. Orlando Cepeda once told me that when he arrived in the major leagues, there was a pecking order; the White players, then the African-American players and then the Latino players, we were at the bottom of the totem pole, not only because of skin color, but also the language barrier”.

Born in Panamá, he is friends with three of the most famous athletes in that country – three institutions. “I talk to Rod Carew with frequency, saw him in Miami, as far as Mariano Rivera he lives in Panamá and I do not see him as often, Roberto Durán, yes I see him”

Manny Sanguillen is part of the great tradition of Latin American ballplayers in the major leagues. Manny is an Evangelical Christian and although he only played with the A’s for one season he left many good memories and friends here in the Bay Area, during a time where the number of Latino players was not as it is today, which is close 30 percent of all players.

Sanguillen was inducted into The Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum and Hall of Fame/ His good friend Roberto Clemente not only has a statue at PNC Park, but also a bridge in Pittsburgh named the Roberto Clemente bridge. Not many superstars have a bridge with his name on it.

Muchas gracias a Manny Sanguillen por la entrevista, espero que siga bien con su buen humor, muy positivo con esa gran sonrisa tan contagiosa.

Thanks to Manny Sanguillen for the interview, hope he stays well, with his good humor his positivism and that great contagious smile.

Stay well and stay tuned.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the vice president of the Major League Baseball Hispanic Heritage Museum and does News and Commentary each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Barbara Mason: Calif Legislature looking into legalizing sports betting;Wallace insists rope was noose (see photo) ; plus more

@bobpockrass photo: NASCAR’s only black driver Bubba Wallace’s crew member found a noose in his garage stall on Sunday night. Wallace had pushed for banning the Confederate flag symbols at NASCAR races. The FBI concluded from video evidence that the noose had been at stall number four since October 2019 long before Wallace was booked for that stall last weekend it was later determined it was not a noose but a door pull. Wallace on Don Lemon Tonight on CNN said he knows what a noose looks like adding, “tied in 2019 or now it was a noose.”

On Headline Sports podcast with Barbara:

#1 California Legislature is considering legalizing sports betting but casinos are putting up a fight as it would cut into their sports book business.

#2 Bubba Wallace NASCAR’s only black driver who two weeks ago pushed for banning the Confederate flag at NASCAR events. A member of Wallace’s crew found a noose in his garage stall late Sunday afternoon. After bringing in 15 FBI agents for an investigation into who left the noose in garage stall four where Wallace was at Talladega. Video evidence showed that the noose had been there since October 2019 and it was determined it was not a noose but a door pull.  No one would have known that Wallace would have been at that stall going forward. The FBI said they will not pursue federal charges. Wallace insisted on CNN’s Don Lemon Tonight on Tuesday night that it was a noose.

#3 Webb Simpson won the RBC Heritage on Sunday after finishing 7 under Par 64 at Harbour Town at Hilton Head Island in South Carolina.

#4 Tiz the Law set a record winning the Belmont Stakes last Saturday in what is one of the few live sports in the Coronavirus era. Tiz the Law with his victory became the first New York bred horse to win at the Belmont in 138 years.

#5 After someone who visited the San Francisco Giants training facility in Scottsdale who was Covid-19 positive the facility was immediately shut down on Friday night. The person was a family member and several other individuals are being tested who had come in contact with this positive tested person. Teams who have closed facilities Toronto Blue Jays, Philadelphia Phillies and the Giants.

Join Barbara for Headline Sports each Tuesday night at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary: MLB Final Score – Both sides Lost; Opener set for July 24th

Statement from the Players Association saying their prepared to get back to work July 24th. The players will be getting their full prorated pay. The season will last for two months and a week prior to the post season starting in October (MLB Players Association image)

MLB: Final Score – Both sides Lost; Opener set for July 24

That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi Gonzalez

There will be baseball. An abbreviated regular-season starting by the end of July and ending by the end of September. The only hurdle left is the unpredictability of this Covid-19 virus. Because of the history of the two protagonists, you could have predicted the final result. And there is no winner here. If you believe there was a winner then you are a great candidate to buy beach front property in Tennessee.

Anybody that loves this game, now feels like when you wake-up the morning after with a terrible hangover after a party, that was not really what you where hoping for. Unlike other sports, a game that ends in a tie is not part of the game of baseball (for now anyway) and after three months of negotiations just regurgitated all the distrust between both sides, we are going to play for about two months and a few days, plus playoffs.

In a season of this kind, teams like the Seattle Mariners, who have never won a World Series since their franchise was born in 1977, have the best chance. Ironically the Mariners last year had a 13-2 start; something very rare in baseball history, they were the 17th team since 1900 to win at least 13 of their first 15 games. If they repeat such start during a season of some 60 games, they might just do it.

Hopefully the two month and a week season will go without a hitch, since the navigation would be a virus that is still without a vaccine.

Nobody won. At the end, there was an even bigger loser than the owners, players, and the fans.

Stay well and stay tuned.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the vice president of the Major League Baseball Hispanic Heritage Museum at the Oakland Coliseum and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary podcast: Cepeda’s daughter in law says former Giant slugger no longer competent; Cepeda says he can make his own decisions

Former San Francisco Giants centerfielder Willie Mays (left) and first baseman Orlando Cepeda (right) from their playing days. Cepeda is the center of a family legal battle over his financial affairs with his daughter in law Camille who is seeking conservatorship of Cepeda and Cepeda says he does not have dementia (San Francisco Chronicle file photo)

On That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary podcast:

#1 Recently former San Francisco Giant first baseman and Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda has been marred in a legal battle with his daughter in law Camille Cepeda who says she should be the authorized conservator of Cepeda’s financial and medical affairs.

#2 Camille who is married to Cepeda’s son Ali and Ali’s brother support Camille’s attempt to win conservatorship because they claim that Cepeda no longer can care for himself, a petition says Cepeda has dementia. Ali’s two other brothers stand with Cepeda.

#3 The petition goes onto to say that Cepeda no longer is able to provide for his personal needs and needs help with food, clothing, shelter, physical health and is at risk to be influenced.

#4 Cepeda’s attorney responded to Camille’s petition saying he was able to make his own decisions medically, physically. That his lawyer continued saying that Cepeda had a recent psychiatric evaluation twice the last one May 21st and that it was concluded that the former Giant-Cardinal slugger can make medical choices and financial decisions on his own.

#5 The timing of Camille’s request for conservatorship is under suspicion according to Cepeda and that Cepeda says there are “numerous shocking, unauthorized charges” made by Camille on Cepeda’s financial accounts, including luxury items from Louis Vutton, Nordstrom, wine club memberships and car rental payments all totaling $15,000 just for the month of December.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the Spanish play by play talent for Oakland A’s radio on 1010 KIQI San Francisco and does That’s Amaury News and Commentary each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: MLB Two Month Season or No Season

MLB logo image from wamc.com

MLB Two Month Season or No Season

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

The clock has ran out.

Today MLBPA voted against the 60-game season proposed by the owners, by a vote of 33-5. Now the Final, REAL FINAL decision rest in Commissioner’s Manfred’s next announcement. By fiat he can set the schedule for a season, which will be around 50 games, basically two months of baseball. Or he can opt on cancelling this Soap Opera and saying, No season, for reasons he will then explain. There are owners that are fine with no season at all, it is a minority, but now that the players rejected the last pitch by the owners, others might join in the cry to cancel 2020.

The wild card continues to be Covid-19. Is it going to comeback in the fall or not? There are many opinions on that, depends who you listen to, but even the “experts” in science who study this stuff for decades have already contradicted themselves. This is no secret and is for everybody to see. But, in this subject both sides agree. There is a possibility the season begins and then has to be stopped because the cases of Covid would continue to rise and players will have contracted the virus.

If Manfred announces the shortened season, he must guarantee the security and well-being of the players. If he makes the decision to play this year, then the Players Union have the right to file grievance, mostly alleging that the owners did not negotiated in good faith.

I am sure there will be re-runs of this very sad exercise between owners and players, from the time MLB stopped Spring Training to the day and time Mr. Manfred makes his final decision. It would be documented and recorded in history as not one of the great moments for the National Pastime.

Season or no season, baseball has hurt themselves like never before. The old saying “timing is everything” could have not been more accurate in 2020 as MLB and MLPBA battle for two months and will come down to one of two very sad decisions.

Stay well and stay tuned.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the vice president of the Major League Baseball Heritage Museum located at the Oakland Coliseum and does News and Commentary each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Morris Phillips: Cal to allow outdoor workouts football goes first; MLB players mulling over 60 game proposal; plus more

Cal Bears football head coach Justin Wilcox will prepare the program with Covid-19 protocols as outdoor workouts will start on a voluntary basis (si.com file photo)

On Headline Sports with Morris:

#1 Cal athletes have been given the go ahead to start working outdoors, still the issue of safety will be a question as Coronvirus has spiked in places like Florida. The Bears workout will be voluntary.

#2 Some of the ground rules set up to start workouts as all workouts will be outdoors that include running and conditioning. These workouts are required to be under supervision of the Cal athletic staff and the players workout in small groups.

#3 The Cal football program will be the first of the athletics program to start at outdoor workouts the plan is in motion as other athletic programs will come back throughout the summer.

#4 In baseball MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred has rejected MLB Players Association representative Tony Clark’s proposal to come back playing 70 games instead of the 60 game offering by Manfred. Manfred said the season must end by September 30th because of the second wave of Coronavirus that Dr. Anthony Fauci said that is coming. The players reject the 60 game schedule because they will not get as much from prorated pay as opposed to the 70 games.

#5 Dr. Fauci further noted that it might not be possible for an NFL season because of a second wave. Some of the country has re-opened but has spiked and in Florida with some 3,000 new cases everyday.

Join Morris each Monday for Headline Sports at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

Headline Sports podcast with Daniel Dullum: Depite no resolution MLB might shut down to Covid-19 anyway; Almost no African Americans in baseball; plus more

scorebig.com file photo: Shot of Ho Ho Kam Stadium in Mesa AZ spring training home of the Oakland A’s from the left seats looking down the first line one of the training facilities that MLB has ordered vacated due to the latest outbreak of Covid-19

On Headline Sports podcast with Daniel:

1 MLB talks at stalemate, decision reportedly coming on Monday

2 AP reports: MLB spring training sites close amid Covid-19 worry

3 Twins take down statue of former owner Calvin Griffith

4 How MLB can address past decade’s decline in African American players

5 RIP former Dolphins RB Jim Kick

Daniel does Headline Sports each Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com