Friday, December 10, 2004

Bernie's Bits

There's some delicious new info in Bernie Miklasz's sports column to be published in tomorrow's St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

1) Oakland pitcher Tim Hudson tells an ESPN.com writer that he's dreamed of pitching in St. Louis. The writer in question claims he was watching a playoff game at Hudson's house this October when the Georgia native jumped from his chair and announced that he'd love to pitch for the Cardinals. He apparently would even sign for less money to pitch in the Gateway City when he becomes a free agent.

2) The Card's own Joe Buck, star of baseball and football's biggest games, will guest-host the Late Late Show on CBS this coming Wednesday and Thursday night.

3) KMOX Radio in St. Louis will be airing a two hour special at 7pm Thursday entitled "From Our Town to Cooperstown," starring Cardinals' Hall of Famers and other worthy dignitaries such as Whitey Herzog. The show, hosted by Mike Shannon, will kick off the Baseball As America exhibit opening at the Missouri History Museum December 19th. St. Louis was selected as one of 10 cities to host this traveling memorabilia exhibit of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. If you live in the range of KMOX AM 1120 (and in Iowa, at that time of day this time of year, you do,) check it out.


1 Comments:

At 7:54 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

I never thought the words "Whitey Herzog" and "dignitary" would appear in the same sentence.

 

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