There’s never a dull moment as hosts Mark Mancini, Sal Tartaglia and Maryann Castello set to rearrange the Philly radio landscape live from both coasts! All sports. All teams. All athletes. The records. The dynasties. The scandals. There’s no topic they won’t tackle, no opinion (no matter how wrong it is) they won’t hear out. Join Mark from L.A., Sal in Philly, Maryann in Jersey, and their guests from everywhere in between, for the best hour of sports discussion and so much more you can get without breaking the law!
\nToday they are joined by former Major League Baseball Pitcher Ed Vosberg
\nEd Vosberg is a former left-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who had a 10-year career (1986, 1990, 1994–1997, 1999–2002). He played with the San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Florida Marlins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Philadelphia Phillies and Montreal Expos in the National League, and the Oakland A’s and Texas Rangers in the American League. He is currently the pitching coach for the Tucson Toros.
\nHe is one of only three players (Jason Varitek and Michael Conforto are the others) to play in the Little League World Series, the College World Series, and the Major League World Series, and is the only pitcher to have done so.[1] He played first base for Tucson, Arizona in the 1973 Little League World Series final. He pitched a one-hitter in the semifinals against Birmingham, Michigan. He played for the 1980 NCAA champion University of Arizona. He then played for the Florida Marlins in the 1997 Major League World Series.
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Today they are joined by former Major League Baseball Pitcher Ed Vosberg
Ed Vosberg is a former left-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who had a 10-year career (1986, 1990, 1994–1997, 1999–2002). He played with the San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Florida Marlins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Philadelphia Phillies and Montreal Expos in the National League, and the Oakland A’s and Texas Rangers in the American League. He is currently the pitching coach for the Tucson Toros.
He is one of only three players (Jason Varitek and Michael Conforto are the others) to play in the Little League World Series, the College World Series, and the Major League World Series, and is the only pitcher to have done so.[1] He played first base for Tucson, Arizona in the 1973 Little League World Series final. He pitched a one-hitter in the semifinals against Birmingham, Michigan. He played for the 1980 NCAA champion University of Arizona. He then played for the Florida Marlins in the 1997 Major League World Series.
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