At least we'll always have his 1976 Topps "Traded" baseball card to remind us.
No. I miss that," he says.
Pacetti has already been approached about an exhibition match to launch it. He still believes he has the coaching whiz in him, but that he's excised the addict from his life. He freely admits to his ups and downs, including a pretty serious drinking problem that he tackled three decades ago. "I started an ad agency from zero and took it to 60 offices and $93 million," he says.
"I think the people of Cleveland knew that I appreciated them, and that's why they appreciated me so much.
Today, the Modell bronze "remains in storage," says Clinic spokesman Cole Hatcher, who wouldn't say exactly where it's being kept, or allow us to photograph it, or reiterate the reasons it was taken down, or say whether Modell still donates to the Clinic.
His secret? No.
Charboneau says he has let go of some of the more colorful habits that made him a fan favorite.
Her Shih Tzu, Truffle, and Maltese, Scrappy, provide companionship at home. "Work, work, work," he says.
5, Edward Bryant: From 1987 to 1998, he worked at the Cuyahoga County Treasurer's office. Sheldon is working on volume two of his biography (Gray & Co. published the first, "Me and Barnaby," in 1999).
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I'm gonna have to practice a new technique, I think.
Television pioneer Linn Sheldon might not hoof around a stage so spryly these days, but his humor is still pretty quick. "Going down to the old stadium, walking down the old tunnel, you could just picture how it was inthe '50s," he recalls.
I'm still here.
"They've taken all my drugs away, and caffeine is all I have left," he says in his still-thick Boston accent. No, he isn't sporting the famous afro these days, but Oscar Gamble is still in the business of baseball.
No. ", To a generation of Clevelanders bereft of champions on the gridiron and the baseball diamond, he was the guy who showed that the town could still produce a winner. Boot apologized twice on the air. 24, Clinton Smith: He was selected by the Golden State Warriors in the fifth round (No. Each lies in about 30 feet of water. "Since I was a 7-year-old kid dribbling a basketball, I wanted to be in the NBA.
Lou "the Toe" Groza was his insurance agent. In 2000, Richards bought a "crackhouse" in St. Petersburg's re-emerging Kenwood neighborhood and moved her offices into it after an extensive renovation. He was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame at CSU that same year. "After 15 years of living in the northeast and covering sports at the network level, I am absolutely thrilled to be coming home to work in and cover the community I love. Occasionally defeated, he always bounced back, often hammering his foe in a rematch, stuffing his flexible saxophonist's cheeks full and working the mass of pizza down his throat. Russ Mitchell, a former anchor of the “CBS Evening News” weekend editions and national correspondent for “CBS News Sunday Morning,” the “CBS Evening News” and “The Early Show,” started his current job at WKYC in January.
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No. You can't see them from land, but you can from an airplane. She writes a grammar column for News Blues, a daily Internet newsletter for those in the TV news media produced by her husband, former WKYC-TV reporter/ anchor Mike James, in their rural Reddick, Fla., home. Opening beer bottles with his eye socket? 32, Warren Bradley: (Ohio) Currently works as a corrections officer at the county jail of the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center. "Miss Barbara" is still a member of the Cleveland Play House Women's Committee and the Museum Advisory Council of the Western Reserve Historical Society (which includes her "magic mirrors" among its collections).