All posts tagged MLB Interviews
MLB Clutch Pitcher, Retired Cy Young Winner John Smoltz On: His New Book, Starting and Closing, His Scratch Golfing, Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren, Tim Tebow, More
Overcoming adversity and continuing to move forward is the message in now retired, eight time MLB All Star John Smoltz’s new book Starting and Closing. The veteran baseball pitcher – who played for the Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox and …
Darryl, Darryl: Former Mets/Yankees Star Outfielder Strawberry’s Outlived His Demons – Proved It’s Never Too Later To Change
Those who have had their fair share of demons and personal struggles might draw inspiration from Darryl Strawberry. The former major leaguer says his numerous troubles are behind
CYInterview Remembers Baseball Legend Harmon Killebrew: A Look Back At Our 2007 CYInterview
Over 10 plus years, we at, CYInterview, have had the honor and privilege of interviewing great individuals in a variety of fields like sports, entertainment and business. Getting
Cuckoo for Coco Crisp: Baseball’s batter with crackerjack name is serial team changer, boxing fan – Mayweather/Pacquiao Teaser
With football season winding down, MLB Spring Training is just around the corner. Playing on four teams in nine years – through an injury prone career – Oakland
Cal Ripken Jr.: King of Continuity Continues
With the end of the first weeks of the baseball season, fans are flocking to stadiums nationwide looking for new players and familiar faces alike. None of those
Rich “Goose” Gossage
We all never stop learning new things about ourselves. Former Yankee Rich “Goose” Gossage learned that he held a record with the Yankees that he wasn’t aware of.
Mel Stottlemyre
1964 saw a rookie for the New York Yankees on the mound facing Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series. Though Mel Stottlemyre never
Cal Ripken Jr.
He is one of the most popular and celebrated athletes of his time. Cal Ripken Jr. is on his way to the Baseball Hall of Fame, but also
Tom Browning
Tom Browning pitched from 1985 to 1994 in the MLB. In 1994 his career was ended after he broke his left arm. In 1985 he became the first
Chris Hammond
The San Diego Padres came off the 2004-2005 season just missing the playoffs through the National League wildcard. The National League West is always a very tough division

























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