milagros317
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Joe Garagiola had an undistinguished career as a catcher in the Major Leagues, playing for the Cardinals. But he is in the Baseball Hall of Fame as a broadcaster. He entertained fans for over 50 years with his stories. He is a link to one of his obituaries:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/03/2...ter-mlb-catcher-joe-garagiola-dead-at-90.html
As a child, I had one of his books, Baseball is a Funny Game, in paperback. It was published in 1960. I read and reread it so many times that it finally fell apart.
Rest In Peace, Mr. Garagiola.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/03/2...ter-mlb-catcher-joe-garagiola-dead-at-90.html
As a child, I had one of his books, Baseball is a Funny Game, in paperback. It was published in 1960. I read and reread it so many times that it finally fell apart.
Rest In Peace, Mr. Garagiola.



