Brodsky & Berg
November 5, 2010 by Edward Kasputis
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The Artist behind Baseball Ballads
Chuck Brodsky is an American singer and songwriter who was born in Philadelphia and loves the Phillies (sorry about this year Chuck). Chuck wrote Moe Berg – The Song which will be heard during our next podcast featuring Moe Berg.
Chuck will also be interviewed during this podcast. Did you know that Chuck Brodsky’s great uncle worked on the Manhattan Project and Moe Berg used him as a reference on his OSS (Office of Strategic Services) application? Chuck didn’t even know this fact until after he wrote Moe Berg – The Song.
Chuck Brodsky: Dock Ellis’ No No
2010 World Series
October 26, 2010 by Edward Kasputis
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It’s time to enjoy the Fall Classic. History will be made. Either the Rangers will win their first World Series or the Giants will win their first title since moving to the Bay Area in 1958! Our PhD Committee analyzes the Series. Ed then interviews Professor Bruce Bukiet from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Matty Staudt from Stitcher Radio and author G. Michael Green about Charlie Finley and his World Series exploits. The podcast concludes with our PhD Committee listening to Red Barber make the call and Chuck Brodsky’s, Moe Berg – The Song. Next podcast – Moe Berg – The Catcher Who Was A Spy.
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