Bobby Valentine Talks Red Sox

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“He is semi-fluent in Japanese. He is a gourmet cook, a ballroom dancer, inventor of the wrap sandwich, a consumer of Malcolm Gladwell’s books as well as sheet after sheet of sabermetrics; he has been fired by George W. Bush, worn a disguise in a dugout, colored his hair for TV, and never, not once, missed an opportunity to grab life with both hands each and every day.”

Extract taken from Mike Barnicle’s “Is Bobby Valentine really the guy to turn the Red Sox around?”

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“…characters out of a kind of baseball version of Upstairs-Downstairs the old PBS series about class and expectation. One is Ivy League. The other is Summer League. One grew up dreaming of baseball. The other played it, raised in a house with a father who made a living at it in the major leagues…”

Excerpt taken from Mike Barnicle’s “Tito and Theo”

The Glove | Robert Redford Narrates Special | Hollywood Reporter

Robert Redford narrates an excerpt from Mike Barnicle’s “The Glove“, in honor of the 4th of July holiday.  The two minute piece honoring the relationship between ball players and their gloves, aired during a double header on July 4, 2014.  Making this piece even more special, the piece was produced by Barnicle’s sons, Colin and Nick Barnicle, and colleague Jeff Siegel, of Prospect Productions.

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