Yankees, Sox alumni game in Scranton
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If you’re a fan of the players from the 1970s and ‘80s, you might want to consider attending the game in Scranton on Augt. 16 alumni teams representing the Yankees and Red Sox alumni will play
Goose Gossage, Graig Nettles, Mickey Rivers, Fred Lynn and Jim Rice are among the players tentatively scheduled to attend. Check out this link for information.
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Found this interview with agent Matt Sosnick on the blog It Is About The Money, Stupid. Sosnick is Darrell Rasner’s agent and has clients who are generally very loyal to him.
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Hey pete, that link is dead. Any idea what the deal is for tickets to this? On sale date, pricing, etc?
Maybe Nettles and Lee can beat each other with their hearing aids.
Here’s the link seany
http://scrantonwilkesbarre.yankees.milb.com/tickets/page.jsp?ymd=20080521&content_id=401991&vkey=tickets_t531&fext=.jsp&sid=t531
Link seems to work now
Tickets are available and went on sale to the general public a few weeks ago. I posted another link below with additional details. Note it’s a FIVE inning game. Also, I was at an SWB Yanks game about 2 weeks ago where Roy White annonced that he, Oscar Gamble and Jay Johnstone would be joining Dent, Nettles, Rivers and Goose. I’ve heard nothing else on additional Sox players.
http://scrantonwilkesbarre.yankees.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080523&content_id=402995&vkey=news_t531&fext=.jsp&sid=t531
FWIW, Jerry Crasnick from ESPN.com wrote an excellent book about Matt Sosnick called “License To Deal.” It’s a great look at the world of both baseball and being an agent…