Showing posts with label Reno Bertoia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reno Bertoia. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Reno Bertoia
On this date in 2011, Reno Bertoia passed away at age 76.
"When sportswriters want to make fun of a player, they sometimes call him 'immortal' as in the 'immortal Reno Bertoia'. I don't like that, it seems like a cheap crack. Because to me, Reno Bertoia is immortal. He made it to the big leagues, and he's in the record book, and he'll still be there as long as anybody plays baseball. He's in the Baseball Encyclopedia, and that's a lot harder than getting into the phone book."
California Rush - Sherwood Kiraly
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Reno Bertoia,
Sherwood Kiraly
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Reno Bertoia
Born on today's date, Reno Bertoia.
"When sportswriters want to make fun of a player, they sometimes call him 'immortal' as in 'the immortal Reno Bertoia'. I don't like that, it seems like a cheap crack. Because to me, Reno Bertoia is immortal. He made it to the big leagues, and he's in the record book, and he'll still be there as long as anybody plays baseball. He's in the Baseball Encyclopedia, and that a lot harder than getting into the phone book."
California Rush - Sherwwod Kiraly
"When sportswriters want to make fun of a player, they sometimes call him 'immortal' as in 'the immortal Reno Bertoia'. I don't like that, it seems like a cheap crack. Because to me, Reno Bertoia is immortal. He made it to the big leagues, and he's in the record book, and he'll still be there as long as anybody plays baseball. He's in the Baseball Encyclopedia, and that a lot harder than getting into the phone book."
California Rush - Sherwwod Kiraly
Labels:
California Rush,
Reno Bertoia,
Sherwood Kiraly
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Reno Bertoia: 1935 - 2011
"When sportswriters want to make fun of a player, they sometimes call him "immortal" as in "the immortal Reno Bertoia". I don't like that, it seems like a cheap crack. Because to me, Reno Bertoia is immortal. He made it to the big leagues, and he's in the record book, and he'll still be there as long as anybody plays baseball. He's in the Baseball Encyclopedia, and that's a lot harder than getting into the phone book."
California Rush - Sherwood Kiraly
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