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MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2024 7:51 pm
Jake Rogers (one of Ron's favorite active Tigers players if not his very favorite) hit a grand slam in a winning effort against Toronto today.
And today, one of Ron's favorite interviewees—Jim Leyland—goes into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2024 7:51 pm
Jake Rogers (one of Ron's favorite active Tigers players if not his very favorite) hit a grand slam in a winning effort against Toronto today.
And today, one of Ron's favorite interviewees—Jim Leyland—goes into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Beyond the induction of Jim Leyland, Sports Talk with Ron Cameron starring Ron Cameron was well represented at today's ceremony with the appearance of many returning HOF members. John Smoltz, someone who owes his very presence in the Hall to taking the advice of his good friend, Ron, Jim Kaat, the pride & joy of "New Zealand," Ferguson Jenkins, Cowboy's cousin, Cal Ripken, Jr., the subject of one of Ron's favorite (unfounded) conspiracy beliefs, & Jack Morris & Pudge Rodriguez, two of Ron's least favorite Tigers.
Mr. Positive was on Brian Chapman's show this evening. They were talking about Tiger Woods' son Charlie at the Oakland Hills golf course. With typical humility, Mr. Positive said, "Tiger, if you're listening, you are the GOAT."
Then the conversation shifted to the Rocket Mortgage Golf Classic. Mr. Positive suggested different amounts of prize money, and then, with much positivity in his voice, said, "If you build it, they will come."
I know you're out there
With rage in your eyes and your megaphones
MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2024 7:51 pm
Jake Rogers (one of Ron's favorite active Tigers players if not his very favorite) hit a grand slam in a winning effort against Toronto today.
And today, one of Ron's favorite interviewees—Jim Leyland—goes into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Beyond the induction of Jim Leyland, Sports Talk with Ron Cameron starring Ron Cameron was well represented at today's ceremony with the appearance of many returning HOF members. John Smoltz, someone who owes his very presence in the Hall to taking the advice of his good friend, Ron, Jim Kaat, the pride & joy of "New Zealand," Ferguson Jenkins, Cowboy's cousin, Cal Ripken, Jr., the subject of one of Ron's favorite (unfounded) conspiracy beliefs, & Jack Morris & Pudge Rodriguez, two of Ron's least favorite Tigers.
Great post. Sometimes I forget about the epic scope of Ron's multi-verse.
I know you're out there
With rage in your eyes and your megaphones
MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2024 7:51 pm
Jake Rogers (one of Ron's favorite active Tigers players if not his very favorite) hit a grand slam in a winning effort against Toronto today.
And today, one of Ron's favorite interviewees—Jim Leyland—goes into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Beyond the induction of Jim Leyland, Sports Talk with Ron Cameron starring Ron Cameron was well represented at today's ceremony with the appearance of many returning HOF members. John Smoltz, someone who owes his very presence in the Hall to taking the advice of his good friend, Ron, Jim Kaat, the pride & joy of "New Zealand," Ferguson Jenkins, Cowboy's cousin, Cal Ripken, Jr., the subject of one of Ron's favorite (unfounded) conspiracy beliefs, & Jack Morris & Pudge Rodriguez, two of Ron's least favorite Tigers.
Forgot about the award winning interview that he had with Mr kaat
MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2024 7:51 pm
Jake Rogers (one of Ron's favorite active Tigers players if not his very favorite) hit a grand slam in a winning effort against Toronto today.
And today, one of Ron's favorite interviewees—Jim Leyland—goes into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Beyond the induction of Jim Leyland, Sports Talk with Ron Cameron starring Ron Cameron was well represented at today's ceremony with the appearance of many returning HOF members. John Smoltz, someone who owes his very presence in the Hall to taking the advice of his good friend, Ron, Jim Kaat, the pride & joy of "New Zealand," Ferguson Jenkins, Cowboy's cousin, Cal Ripken, Jr., the subject of one of Ron's favorite (unfounded) conspiracy beliefs, & Jack Morris & Pudge Rodriguez, two of Ron's least favorite Tigers.
Also in attendance at Leyland's induction was a short order cook from the Belleville Denny's, whose previous career as Tigers GM was immortalized on Ron's show—Al Avila, who was grateful for the break from the always stressful Sunday rush at Denny's.
During his speech, he name-checked numerous ex-Tigers. Among them: Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer and Miguel Cabrera, who will join Leyland in the Hall of Fame someday; Pudge Rodriguez, who was among the 48 Hall of Famers seated on the stage as Leyland spoke; and Placido Polanco, Curtis Granderson, Todd Jones, Fernando Rodney, Kenny Rogers and Alex Avila, who was in attendance with his father, Al, who worked with Leyland with the Marlins and Tigers.
MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 6:37 am
Rogers scored an inside the park home run last night.
Somewhere, Ron is smiling at the all-out effort given by his favorite son, Jake Rogers.
An ITPHR by a catcher has to be, historically, one of the rarest plays one might witness at a ball game.
Sadly, it was called a triple and an error. But Jake sure had to run like it was an inside the park home run, nonstop around third with a wild slide at home.
I know you're out there
With rage in your eyes and your megaphones