Sunday, November 4, 2012

Philadelphia Flyers' Legend Bernie Parent


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Headline Topic: Parent interview

November had long been the month were all long-time Flyers' fans couldn't help but think about Pelle Lindbergh. That great young goalie was killed in an automobile accident in November 1985. 

For me this month has changed in its significance during the past two years, because of the opportunity I had to meet and then interview Bernie Parent (Lindbergh's mentor) in November 2010. 

That experience equaled the interview that I had with another childhood hero, Mike Schmidt, when I worked for the Phillies' Triple-A team that formerly was in Scranton. 

Speaking with Parent, for a significant amount of time during that fall day, provided me with a deeply personal insight into Lindbergh's life (and to Parent's as well) that I never would have had otherwise. 

Here is a link to Part 1 in my series about that interview: 
Philadelphia Flyers' Bernie Parent: Meeting a Legend  

Here is a link to Part 2 in my series about that interview: 
Philadelphia Flyers' Bernie Parent: Pregame Preparations

Here is a link to Part 3 in my series about that interview:
Philadelphia Flyers' Bernie Parent: Postgame Reflections


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Classic Headline: Three Flyers' Legends


Each of these Flyers' legends (Brian Propp, Dave Poulin and Tim Kerr) deserved their own feature article:

Here is a link to the story about Propp: 


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The Phillies must make smart small moves this offseason. They don't have the payroll space available to them, as they did in past seasons. 

I hope that Ruben Amaro, Jr. follows the advice that his mentor Pat Gillick gives him and continues to allow Ed Wade's influence to restock the farm system. 

I'm aware that Gillick and Wade are background players, but each did a fine job within their areas of expertise while they held power. Amaro's record is very questionable at this time in history. He must do better starting right now.
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Bygone days spent with elementary school days and family members opening packs of Topps cardboard gold never truly fade away.
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As a baseball fan it was a pleasure to see! Congrats from a life-long Phillies' fan to all involved. 
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Classic Headline Topic: The Best Phillies of the Current Era

-->>Due to the volume of interest generated in this specific article, it has been re-posted. If you have read it, or choose to open this link now, I hope that you enjoy:  
The 10 Best Philadelphia Phillies of This Era

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Classic Headline Topic:  Hope for Phillies' Darin 'Babe' Ruf 

Seeing Darin Ruf hit numerous home runs out of a Double-A park in Reading was thrilling. Seeing him hit his first major league home run, during the first game that he started in left field for the Philadelphia Phillies was priceless (to coin an advertising cliche.)  

Will he actually develop into a major league player? Could that happen by next season? No one knows the answers to these questions, but personal stories have always drawn me to this specific game.

Here is my feature article about him.

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Pete broke Ty Cobb's hit record on 9/11/85. The man was unique in the annals of baseball history. 

For those who are interested, my recent feature comments on Rose's time with the Phillies and the complex feelings that many of us have about his gambling issues:
Phillies' great Mike Schmidt, Pete Rose, and baseball justice

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