PLAY BALL Dan Hirshberg & Friends Dish About Ballparks, Favorites & Otherwise
Season 2, Episode 1149, Sep 17, 08:49 PM
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In this episode of PLAY BALL, host Dan Hirshberg dishes with his pals Jerry, Dallas and Jody about their favorite and not-so-favorite stadiums. He has seen major league baseball in 43 different stadiums, many of those with three good friends on their Annual Baseball trip over the past 30 years.
EVENTS On Sept. 24 @ 7 p.m., Hirshberg will talk about his book in the Parkview Room at the Seminole Historical Museum. The journalist and author of Baseball in Pinellas County will be at Tombolo Books September 30th for an event starting at 7pm to celebrate his book Baseball in Pinellas County! Hirshberg and fellow sports writer Peter Golenbock will be in conversation to chat about the baseball stars that call Pinellas County home!
Baseball in Pinellas County: An Evening with Dan Hirshberg
Let us know we will see you there. Please RSVP HERE!
More about Baseball in Pinellas County Pinellas County is known for hosting spring training for Major League Baseball teams, as well as the hometown Tampa Bay Rays. Yet there is another side to the county’s baseball history—its local people and teams. Some made it to the Majors, such as Howard Johnson, Casey Kotchman and Toby Hall. Several coached or scouted in the pros, including Tom Kotchman, Tom Zimmer and Tim Wilken. Hundreds of Pinellas ballplayers have been drafted by Major League Baseball, forty-four alone out of Seminole High School. And then there is the tragic tale of Steve Georgiadis, whose life ended during routine surgery. Author Dan Hirshberg brings the heroes of Pinellas County baseball to the forefront.
Dan Hirshberg is an award-winning author, publicist and columnist who writes feature stories about the baseball people of Pinellas County, Florida, for the Tampa Bay Weekly News Group. He authored a biography of Phil Rizzuto (Phil Rizzuto: A Yankee Tradition). For a younger audience, he’s written books about John Elway, Lawrence Taylor, Emmitt Smith and Tim Hardaway. Dan is also the former sports editor of a New Jersey newspaper and has written articles for Baseball Digest and other publications. He has been recognized by the Florida Press Association and other industry organizations for both his writing and public relations work. To read more articles by Dan, visit tbnweekly.com.
Peter Golenbock has written more than sixty books, including ten New York Times best sellers. His books on baseball include Dynasty: The New York Yankees, 1949-1964; The Bronx Zoo (with Sparky Lyle); Bums: An Oral History of the Brooklyn Dodgers; Balls (with Graig Nettles); Amazin’: The Miraculous History of New York’s Most Beloved Baseball Team; and Whispers of the Gods: Tales from Baseball’s Golden Age, Told by the Men Who Played It. He resides in St. Petersburg, FL.
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EVENTS On Sept. 24 @ 7 p.m., Hirshberg will talk about his book in the Parkview Room at the Seminole Historical Museum. The journalist and author of Baseball in Pinellas County will be at Tombolo Books September 30th for an event starting at 7pm to celebrate his book Baseball in Pinellas County! Hirshberg and fellow sports writer Peter Golenbock will be in conversation to chat about the baseball stars that call Pinellas County home!
Baseball in Pinellas County: An Evening with Dan Hirshberg
Let us know we will see you there. Please RSVP HERE!
More about Baseball in Pinellas County Pinellas County is known for hosting spring training for Major League Baseball teams, as well as the hometown Tampa Bay Rays. Yet there is another side to the county’s baseball history—its local people and teams. Some made it to the Majors, such as Howard Johnson, Casey Kotchman and Toby Hall. Several coached or scouted in the pros, including Tom Kotchman, Tom Zimmer and Tim Wilken. Hundreds of Pinellas ballplayers have been drafted by Major League Baseball, forty-four alone out of Seminole High School. And then there is the tragic tale of Steve Georgiadis, whose life ended during routine surgery. Author Dan Hirshberg brings the heroes of Pinellas County baseball to the forefront.
Dan Hirshberg is an award-winning author, publicist and columnist who writes feature stories about the baseball people of Pinellas County, Florida, for the Tampa Bay Weekly News Group. He authored a biography of Phil Rizzuto (Phil Rizzuto: A Yankee Tradition). For a younger audience, he’s written books about John Elway, Lawrence Taylor, Emmitt Smith and Tim Hardaway. Dan is also the former sports editor of a New Jersey newspaper and has written articles for Baseball Digest and other publications. He has been recognized by the Florida Press Association and other industry organizations for both his writing and public relations work. To read more articles by Dan, visit tbnweekly.com.
Peter Golenbock has written more than sixty books, including ten New York Times best sellers. His books on baseball include Dynasty: The New York Yankees, 1949-1964; The Bronx Zoo (with Sparky Lyle); Bums: An Oral History of the Brooklyn Dodgers; Balls (with Graig Nettles); Amazin’: The Miraculous History of New York’s Most Beloved Baseball Team; and Whispers of the Gods: Tales from Baseball’s Golden Age, Told by the Men Who Played It. He resides in St. Petersburg, FL.
#danhirshberg #playball #baseballinpinellascounty #petergolenbock #baseballstadiums #baseball #tombolo books #stpete #stpetefl #tampabay #radio #radiostpete #cityofstpete