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John Marzano: 1963-2008

It is with a very heavy heart that we mourn the loss of one of MindSay's own, John Marzano.

"Johnny Marz" was a passionate fellow.  Best known for his love of the Phillies, (as well as the rest of teams surrounding his Philadelphia neighborhood) Marz was a catcher for the Boston RedSox, the Texas Rangers and the Seattle Mariners.  He also was an Olympic Gold Medal winner in 1984.

Marz brought his love of sports via Marz.Mindsay.com.  To the rest of the world he showed his love on TV's Comcast SportsNet, Radio's WIP-AM (610) and the Internet's MLB.com with witty insights and experienced fandom.
 
Marz died after falling down a flight of stairs (after suffering a heart attack) in his home in Philadelphia.  He was 45.  He leaves behind his wife, Terri, his daughters, Dominique and Danielle, and two grandchildren, Jayden and Ariana.
 
Donations in Marzano's memory (for his grandkids college education) can be made to the Jayden Brady and Ariana Marzano College Fund, c/o PNC Bank, 1544 Packer Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., 19145.

A viewing is scheduled for Thursday, April 24th, 5-9 p.m., and Friday April 25th, 8:15 to 9:15 a.m., at Baldi Funeral Home, 1331 S. Broad Street. A Funeral Mass will be held Friday, April 25th, at 10 a.m. at Annunciation BVM Church, 10th and Dickinson streets. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon.

Several great tributes have run in Newspapers and Baseball websites.  Please check out:  http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/news/tributes/obit_john_marzano.jsp.  Especially the video segments.  Also go to http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/sports/17965649.html

Johnny loved talking baseball and sports.  He was opinionated but always respectful (even if you were a Mets or Braves fan).  He was a tremendous guy who loved the game deelply and made everyone around him smile.  He once remarked that he was proud that he was only caught stealing twice in his ML career.  "Of course," he added, "Those were the only two bases I tried to swipe." 

MindSay expresses its heartfelt sympathies to John's family and friends at this very difficult time.  

tribute from tootboy
 
 
   
 

A Star is Born

Bobby AbreuI've been saying for a few years now that Bobby Abreu is the next big star in major league baseball.   After all of the crazyness with steroid scandles and teams being taken away then brought back, the moved, here comes a true shining light for the MLB.

Last night's homerun performance is just one piece of the puzzle here, but it was a big one.   Not a lot of people knew who Abreu was before this season, but he got named as a starter to the all-star game.   Nobody knew that anyone would hit many homers in Detroit (not a hitter friendly park), and a lot of people joked that the winner would be the first one who could get it out of there.

Not only did Bobby Abreu get it out of there, he did it 41 times in 2 hours.   That's a homerun competition record by far.

Mechanically, his swing is the best in the majors, and he has a Bonds like quality up at the plate.  He's NOT afraid to take a walk, he's NOT afraid to hit the single to move a runner.    Let's not forget this though, he will become only the THIRD person to EVER have 20 homers and 20 stolen bases in 7 straight years.   EVER.  Think about that.   The only other 2 are Bobby and Barry Bonds.   Not bad company right?

So move over Sosa (literally, he went to the AL and made way for Bobby), there's a new sheriff in town.

 
 
 

   
4th of July, All Star Game and the Phils

Happy 4th of July everyone.

What a perfect day for some baseball.  Hopefully the Phils can bounce back and kick the Pirates around a little bit.  Boy do they need a confidence boost right now.

A few notes:

- Congrats to Bobby Abreu for being named to his first All-Star team as a starter.  He deserves it, and he'll be the man for years to come in that spot. 

- I would have liked to have seen Burrell make it, because he has had such a great bounce back year, but oh well

- Be sure to vote for Wags and Myers to join the All-star club (there's a link on the Phillies homepage: http://www.phillies.com)

- Ryan Howard is finally getting a shot, and speaking of shot...his homer to left was huge.   This kid has some great power, it's too bad he can't play any other positions!

Be safe and have fun, and remember the troops who fight and have faught for our freedom!

 
 
   
 

What goes up must come down

The weekend Redsox series was a total nightmare for the fightin Phils.. 1 Run in the first 2 games then 12-8 loss in the finale... 49% of the fans at citizens bank park were Sox fans, and they rubbed it in the faces of the home town fans.

Hopefully they can turn it around before the break starting with the Mets series.

 
 
 

   
Tejeda who?

The phils pitcher Robinson Tejeda (who doesn't even have a picture on ESPN.com yet) finally got his first win last night.   He's given up ZERO runs in his first 2 starts for the Phils this year.   The Phils, who supposedly had no tricks up their sleeves in the minor have quite the gem here.

"He's got a lively fastball and movement on his changeup." Phils catcher Todd Pratt said.

Boy that's nice to hear, especially with Wolfy now out for the season.   This guy is exactly what the Phils need right now.  They're 8 games over .500 and 1 1/2 games out of first (behind Washington).   It's getting good!

 
 
   
 

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