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But what made that possible was pinch hitter Bernie Carbo's game-tying home run into the center field bleachers in the eighth inning that shooed in Fred Lynn and Rico Petrocelli while Dick Drago was warming up to pitch for the Sox. For Dick, warming up to pitch the ninth inning with his team down by three runs, it suddenly became his chance to win a World Series game.
A longtime friend of my brother, Dick was visiting Providence and they both came over to watch a Patriots game. Dick -- a good cook -- brought a pot of pasta sauce made from his Italian family's recipe and some killer guacamole. When we paused the game and took a break on my back porch, I asked him about that World Series game, his earliest baseball memories growing up in Toledo, Ohio, and his current involvement with a nonprofit project involving a baseball-themed children's book. I turned on a digital recorder and just let him talk. (You'll hear birds.) Here's a snippet:
I faced three future Hall of Famers, back to back to back. I think it was Rose, Bench and Perez in the top of the ninth, and retired them in order in the ninth... All that nerves -- it's an adrenaline that you either thrive on or you succumb to. And I enjoy it. It was a pressure that I like....
The picture book is a long poem co-authored by Debbie Moldovan, Keri Conkling and Lisa Funari-Willever and illustrated by Lauren Lambiase, that tells of sandlot pickup games by a group of kids who share gloves and ratty bats until an old man comes by with bags of sports equipment from his garage, once used by his own kids, now long grown and gone. A portion of the proceeds from sale of the book is donated to three non-profit organizations, Pitch In For Baseball, Sports Gift, and Good Sports to provide sports equipment for kids who don't have enough bats, balls and gloves to go around. The book's "Pay It Forward" philosophy has attracted institutional support from sporting-goods manufacturers such as Rawlings, Louisville Slugger and Modell's, which provide equipment to those organizations at wholesale prices. In addition to Drago, former Major League players such as Bernie Williams, Jason Grilli, Joe Torre, Tommy John, Craig Biggio, Roy White, Phil Niekro, Ken Griffey and Luis Tiant Jr. have lent their time and voices to the project. You can find out much more about the organization and become part of the effort at the book's website.
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