Reggie Smith On Getting To The Big Leagues And The Impossible Dream
Nov 2, 2023 ·
46m 28s
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Bernie Corbett is joined this week by 17-year Major Leaguer Reggie Smith, who played in four World Series and was named an All-Star seven times in his career. The two...
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Bernie Corbett is joined this week by 17-year Major Leaguer Reggie Smith, who played in four World Series and was named an All-Star seven times in his career. The two talked for more than an hour and a half, so the conversation will be split into two parts.
They begin by talking about Reggie's upbringing, starting in Shreveport, Louisiana and moving out to Los Angeles. They discuss Reggie's father's involvement in the Negro Leagues before World War II and his own start in professional baseball in the Minnesota Twins organization. They move on to Reggie's time with the Boston Red Sox, including the Impossible Dream season of 1967 before being traded to the National League and the St. Louis Cardinals in 1974.
Track: "Im Coming Back Again"
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They begin by talking about Reggie's upbringing, starting in Shreveport, Louisiana and moving out to Los Angeles. They discuss Reggie's father's involvement in the Negro Leagues before World War II and his own start in professional baseball in the Minnesota Twins organization. They move on to Reggie's time with the Boston Red Sox, including the Impossible Dream season of 1967 before being traded to the National League and the St. Louis Cardinals in 1974.
Track: "Im Coming Back Again"
Music provided by https://Slip.stream
Free Download/Stream: https://get.slip.stream/tzpr1l
Games People Play is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter, and the TicketSmarter mobile app: get $10 off any purchase of $100 or more with the promo code LWOS10, and receive $20 off any purchase of $300 or more with the promo code LWOS20.
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