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How close were the Sox to getting Fernando Valenzuela?


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Fernando was incredible. It also amazed me just how long he was pitching for and even his brief comeback with the Cardinals (after pitching in the Mexican leagues). What a legend. Guy loved the game of baseball. Living out in SoCal like I do, it would be incredible for the Sox to have had a guy like Fernando who to this day is revered throughout LA.

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Man, these have been great.

 

I'm not sure I ever realized the collection of organizational talent in the sox org in late 70s early 80s. Really unfortunate how they were stymied from turning things into a powerhouse. Honestly, before this week and the Dombrowski thread, I only really knew of Hawk's terrible year for the bonilla trade and LaRussa.

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Glad you folks like the stories. Always appreciated and thanks to Daniel for his help.

 

Have some stuff "in the can" already which will be released when Daniel sees fit including:

 

My detailed interview / conversation with the late Billy Pierce from 2002. Billy talked about how he actually got into baseball, his memories about playing for the Sox and Giants and the people and events he met or was involved in for the seasons he was in 'the show.'

 

And we've also submitted a look at "SportsVision - The Legacy" (remember that?) what it was and its impact on the Sox franchise. Also included are remembrances from Mike Leiderman, one of the anchors of SportsVision.

 

Mark

 

 

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QUOTE (Lip Man 1 @ Aug 7, 2015 -> 09:44 AM)
Glad you folks like the stories. Always appreciated and thanks to Daniel for his help.

 

Have some stuff "in the can" already which will be released when Daniel sees fit including:

 

My detailed interview / conversation with the late Billy Pierce from 2002. Billy talked about how he actually got into baseball, his memories about playing for the Sox and Giants and the people and events he met or was involved in for the seasons he was in 'the show.'

 

And we've also submitted a look at "SportsVision - The Legacy" (remember that?) what it was and its impact on the Sox franchise. Also included are remembrances from Mike Leiderman, one of the anchors of SportsVision.

 

Mark

 

Love the stories but only tells the same old story over and over again. Sox didn't want to spend the money or didn't have the money to spend. Pretty much the Sox epitaph since their inception.

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