Check out Sean Casey’s official website. Nicknamed “The Mayor,” Casey recently launched the Sean Casey Official Website where you can learn about his life and prestigious career as the former Major League Baseball first baseman who played for the Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox. Sean continues to be one of the more popular speakers and sports figures sought after by businesses and organizations. He keeps active traveling the country and participating in autograph signings, church functions, personal appearances, media, corporate events, baseball banquets, charity softball games, speaking engagements and endorsements.
Category: Baseball News
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Chipper Jones to Appear At Turner Field Where Atlanta Braves Will Retire His No.10 Jersey
The Atlanta Braves are set to honor Chipper Jones by retiring his #10 jersey and inducting him into their Hall of Fame this summer. As the face of the Atlanta Braves for over a decade and a half, Chipper Jones will earn a permanent position at Turner Field on July 28, 2013. Chipper Jones, one of the greatest third basemen of all time, is also a popular motivational speaker who makes several personal appearances each year. PFP Sports and Celebrity Talent Agency congratulates Chipper Jones on the retirement of his #10 jersey and induction into the Braves Hall of Fame. (more…)
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Curt Schilling Said He Saw Boston Red Sox Pitchers Injected with Painkiller Toradol
Curt Schilling and two other sources told Yahoo! Sports that they independently witnessed a former Boston Red Sox athletic trainer inject players with the powerful and controversial Toradol for six seasons. Toradol is an anti-inflammatory non-steroid drug that provides short-term relief. Although there are no rules against the use of Toradol, it has become controversial because of its side effects.
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Baseball Hall of Famer Earl Weaver Dies at 82
Former Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver died at age 82 on a Caribbean cruise associated with the Orioles, according to his marketing agent. Dick Gordon said Weaver’s wife told him that Weaver went back to his cabin after dinner and began choking between 10:30 and 11 Friday night. Gordon said a cause of death has not been determined. Earl Weaver, a popular motivational speaker at PFP Sports and Celebrity Talent Agency, will be greatly missed. (more…)
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Steroids to Blame for No One Being Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame 2013 (VIDEOS)
COOPERSTOWN, NY — The Baseball Writers’ Association of America has made a statement this year by not inducting anyone into the 2013 Baseball Hall of Fame. ABC News reports that among the 37 names that were on the ballot for this year’s Baseball Hall of Fame Induction, were two names that should have been a shoe-in … baseball’s home run king Barry Bonds and legendary pitcher, Roger Clemens. Due to the steroid scandal though, not one player was admitted this year. (more…)
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San Francisco Giants Win 2nd World Series Title Within Three Year Span
The SF Giants celebrate after Sergio Romo struck out Miguel Cabrera on Sunday, Oct 28, to win the World Series in a four-game series sweep over the Detroit Tigers.
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Pablo Sandoval Hits 3 Home Runs for Giants in First Game of World Series (VIDEO)
On October 24, 2012, in Game 1 of the World Series, San Francisco Giant’s infielder, Pablo Sandoval, hit three home runs in the first five innings of the game against the Detroit Lions, joining Babe Ruth, Reggie Jackson, and Albert Pujols as the only players in MLB history to hit three home runs in a World Series game.
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Boston Red Sox Plan 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony Before Game with Yankees
In honor of those who lost their lives on 9/11, the Boston Red Sox plan a special 9/11 remembrance ceremony that will occur on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 before tonight’s game with the New York Yankees.
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Roger Clemens Not Guilty On All Six Counts
The Roger Clemens perjury trial that went on for eight long weeks and cost the taxpayers an estimated $2-3 million is finally over. The verdict just came in and Clemens has been aquitted on all six counts