The Advocates- With Ralph Branca 5-7-08

“The Advocates”

 With

Richard J. Garfunkel

 WVOX – AM Radio 1460- 12 Noon Wednesday

May 7, 2008

All archived Shows at:

http://advocates-wvox.com

 

Wednesday, May 7, 2008, at 12:00 Noon, I am hosting “The Advocates” on WVOX- 1460 AM, or you can listen to the program’s live streaming at www.wvox.com.  One can call the show at 914-636-0110 to reach us on the radio. Our special guest today is Ralph Branca, who grew up in Mount Vernon, New York, graduated from AB Davis HS, and New York University. He is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1944 through 1956, Branca played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1944-53, 1956), Detroit Tigers (1953-54), and New York Yankees (1954). He batted and threw right-handed. Branca was known as a very good starter during his years in Brooklyn. Branca debuted on June 12, 1944 with the Brooklyn Dodgers, and put up a 3.04 ERA in 109.2 innings pitched in 1945, his rookie year. A three-time All-Star, he won 80 games for the Dodgers with a career-high 21 wins in 1947. Mr. Branca who has spent over 50 years in the insurance industry, is affiliated with Strategies For Wealth in Rye Brook, NY. Also today is Alan D. Rosenberg, who will serve as our guest panalist. Alan, who is another native Mount Vernonite, also graduated from AB Davis and New York University. He is a long-time CPA, who has offices in both New York City and Scarsdale and is an avid sports fan and memorabilia collector.

 

Today’ program will focus on the “Golden Age” of New York baseball 1947-57, during which Ralph Branca played a pivotal role. We also discuss how the sport has changed over the past 60 years and how it grew into a multi-billion dollar enterprise. Ralph will also tell us in his words what “the shot heard round the world” was really about!

 

Meanwhile, the mission of the “Advocates” is to bring to the public differing views on current “public policy “issues. “Public policy,” therefore, is what we as a nation legally and traditionally follow. Over the years, the “public policy” of the United States has changed or has been modified greatly. As an example, “free public education” is the public policy of the United States. Also, over time great struggles have ensued over the control of the direction of “public policy” For example: free trade vs. protectionism, slavery vs. emancipation, state’s rights vs. Federalism, and an all-volunteer armed forces or the “draft.”

 

The Program is sponsored by the Green Briar Adult Home, in Millbrook, Dutchess County, NY.

One can find my essays on FDR and other subjects at https://www.richardjgarfunkel.com and one can also see all of the archived shows at: http://advocates-wvox.com.

 

Richard J. Garfunkel

914-524-8381

914-261-6587 (cell)

https://www.richardjgarfunkel.com

rjg727@optonline.net 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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