Baltimore Orioles: Where Have You Gone? Cal Ripken Jr., Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, and Other Orioles Greats

Baltimore Orioles: Where Have You Gone? Cal Ripken Jr., Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, and Other Orioles Greats

by Jeff Seidel
Baltimore Orioles: Where Have You Gone? Cal Ripken Jr., Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, and Other Orioles Greats

Baltimore Orioles: Where Have You Gone? Cal Ripken Jr., Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, and Other Orioles Greats

by Jeff Seidel

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Overview

Baltimore Orioles: Where Have You Gone? is a unique look at what a number of former Orioles personalities have gone on to do in life since their playing careers ended. Author Jeff Seidel spoke with a wide-ranging selection of former Baltimore players, from stars like Cal Ripken Jr. and Brooks Robinson to those who had only their “fifteen minutes” of fame, like Dave Criscione and John Stefero. A common thread seems to be how many of the former Orioles stayed in baseball in some form, like Ripken, who started his own minor league team in Aberdeen, Maryland, something that’s clearly close to his heart; or former catcher Andy Etchebarren, a longtime minor league manager and coach.

Baltimore Orioles: Where Have You Gone?, first published in 2006 and newly updated through the 2016 season, features men like Mike Flanagan, the Cy Young Award–winning lefty who anchored the Orioles pitching staff in the late ’70s and early ’80s, finally becoming the team’s pitching coach and co–general manager. The book also includes a chapter on Tommy Davis, the team’s first designated hitter, who tells how he came up with a key base hit after nearly missing his at-bat because he was talking on the clubhouse telephone; Doug DeCinces, faced with the cruel task of taking over for Brooks Robinson at third base, talking about the huge pressure he faced and how he truly appreciated playing for the Orioles; and finally the legendary Robinson himself, still a fan favorite over 35 years after retiring, telling how he told the Chicago White Sox thanks, but no thanks, when they asked him about managing. It’s all here; perfect for any Orioles fan!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781683580386
Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
Publication date: 06/20/2017
Series: Where Have You Gone?
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Jeff Seidel has been a journalist in the Baltimore/Washington area for nearly thirty years, covering high school, college, and professional sports. He has written for the Baltimore Sun, the Washington Post, the Associated Press, NFL.com, Lacrosse Magazine, ESPN, Rink Side, Washington Jewish Week, and many other publications. He is the author of six books, including Skipper Supreme (with Todd Karpovich) and Tales from the Baltimore Ravens Sideline.
Jeff Seidel has been a journalist in the Baltimore/Washington area for over 20 years, covering high school, college, and professional sports. He has written for the Baltimore Sun, Washington Post, the Associated Press, NFL.com, Lacrosse Magazine, ESPN: The Magazine, Rink Side, Washington Jewish Week, and many other publications. He is the author of Baltimore Orioles: Where Have You Gone?

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Ernie Tyler 1

Bill Ripken 5

Jim Gentile 10

Brooks Robinson 15

Andy Etchebarren 21

Gal Ripken Jr 26

Brady Anderson 36

Elrod Hendricks 41

Doug Decinces 47

Tommy Davis 52

Jeff Manto 57

Mike Bordick 61

Scott McGregor 65

Larry Sheets 71

Frank Robinson 75

Curt Motton 80

Jeff Stefero 84

Jim Palmer 88

Chris Hoiles 94

Rick Dempsey 99

Dave Schmidt 104

Dave Duncan 110

Dave Johnson 114

Dick Hall 119

Ken Singleton 123

Gregg Olson 128

Eddie Murray 133

Storm Davis 138

Mike Cuellar 142

Tom Phoebus 147

Terry Crowley 151

John Shelby 156

Dave Criscione 161

Mike Flanagan 166

Jesse Orosco 172

Jack Fisher 177

Davey Johnson 181

Jeff Conine 184

Tippy Martinez 187

Chris Ray 190

Boog Powell 192

Eddie Watt 197

Epilogue 201

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