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The No. 3 Episode of Conversations – Don Drooker

Don Drooker from 2015 with many of his baseball cards. (Photo by Dave Martinez/Daily News-Sun)

(Editor’s Note: As we close in on the fourth anniversary of the launch of Conversations with Sports Fans [June 9th] we’re counting down the top four most-listened-to episodes in the show’s history. This is the third most-listened to episode.)

My wife’s cousin, John Gola III, owns a wildly popular and successful sports card and collectible shop in Phoenix, AZ, aptly named, AZ Sports Cards. I thought John would make a fantastic Conversations’ guest as someone working in the ever-changing and growing sports collectible industry.

John was squeamish about joining me, but offered up a worthy substitute in one of his store’s employees: Don Drooker.

In parlance Don (and many others) will understand, as a guest he was a Gem Mint.

To that moment, his was the longest episode I’d done. It clocked in just under 90 minutes and I was worried how it would be received.

Turns out, it was received very well!

Don shared stories of his fandom dating back to the time he saw Hall of Famer Ted Williams make his triumphant return from service during the Korean War. Yes, you read that correctly, Don was in Fenway Park that day in 1953 and witnessed Williams receive a standing ovation for simply appearing as a pinch hitter and then again after popping out.

From there, the recollections continued to flow, including those of Bill Russell in Boston Garden, Lew Alcindor in Pauley Pavilion, Vin Scully calling Dodger Baseball, George Brett‘s 3,000th hit, and seeing the California Angels play in Wrigley Field … Los Angeles’ Wrigley Field!

No wonder this episode’s had so many listens!

Haven’t listened to the Don Drooker episode yet? Check it out below.

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My Conversation with Don Drooker.
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