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Baseball is a two-hour program that airs year-round on Sundays
from 4:00 to 6:00pm ET. The program includes a review of all the
week's activity and top stories, interviews with important figures
in and around the game; Seventh Inning Stretch, which focuses on a
key issue or story; and humorous segments such as Who's on First, a
compilation of some of the week's wackiest occurrences, and The Wood
Shed, where people in and around baseball are taken to task. Host
of the program is Tim Donner, formerly at WBZ, Boston and currently
President of Horizons Television, Inc., a media production company
based in Great Falls, Virginia. A self-described baseball fanatic,
Tim is currently writing a book on baseball with his wife Leesa.
Co-Host Phil Wood has spent more than 30 years covering sports in
the Baltimore-Washington market for both broadcast and print
outlets. He is currently a baseball columnist for the Washington
Examiner newspaper. Phil is also seen regularly on Washington Post
Live on Comcast SportsNet in the mid-Atlantic region. His book,
Nationals on Parade, was published by Orange-Frazer Press in 2005. |
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Reisterstown
Music Center
Where Musicians Are MadeBest gear in the Baltimore
area. Phil recommends that you see Mark for all your musical
needs. He has great equipment and offers music lessons in
guitar, bass, drums, cello, violin, piano, sax, flute, and clarinet
for new students by
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519 Main Street, Reisterstown, MD 21136
(866) 290-1801 |
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Nationals on
Parade
70 Years of Washington Nationals PhotosBy Mark Stang &
Phil Wood
Culled from 12 public and private photo archives, this collection
includes dozens of previously unpublished images. Many of the older
photographs were locked away in dusty files for decades until
appearing here for the first time. These photographs record the
changing face of baseball through the century by documenting the
evolution of equipment, ballparks, uniforms and batting styles.
Players, managers, owners, and broadcasters--they're here with
captions that bring their stories to life. From the glory days of
Bucky Harris to the agony of 197. From Walter Johnson to Frank
Howard and everyone in between!!! This collection from baseball's
archives is a must have for all fans of America's National Pastime.
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