349. Dan Bunz
Linebacker Dan Bunz helped the San Francisco 49ers win their first two Super Bowls! Therefore, my 349th video features him. Thanks to Richard Carrera for filming my brief conversation with Dan Bunz.
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Linebacker Dan Bunz helped the San Francisco 49ers win their first two Super Bowls! Therefore, my 349th video features him. Thanks to Richard Carrera for filming my brief conversation with Dan Bunz.
Sacramento, California, produced a professional baseball family: Derrek, Leon, and LeRon Lee! Therefore, my 348th video features them.
In 2012, the San Francisco Giants’ Barry Zito won both Game Five of the NLCS and Game One of the World Series! Therefore, he was a clutch playoff performer. So, my 347th video features him. Thanks to Jordan Koch for filming the poem.
Barry Zito effectively pitched for both the Oakland Athletics and the San Francisco Giants!
Also, he is a marvelous musician. So, my 346th video features a performance of his “Secret to Life” and “Home.”
My 345th video features a two-song (“Playing in the Band” and “New Speedway Boogie”) performance by Leftover Salmon, a brilliant Boulder band, and the Grateful Dead’s Bill Kreutzmann!
Brad Kurtzberg wrote an outstanding hockey book about the Oakland/California Golden Seals entitled, Shorthanded: The Untold Story of the Seals. Therefore, my 344th video features Brad and his book.
Norm Ferguson, Ernie Hicke, Bert Marshall, Dennis Maruk, Gilles Meloche, and Gary “Cobra” Simmons played for the Oakland/California Golden Seals! Therefore, my 343rd video, entitled “Six Superb Seals,” features them.
My 342 video features Elton John’s superb song, “Philadelphia Freedom,” a tribute to Billie Jean King’s World TeamTennis club!
Not only was second baseman Joe Morgan raised in Oakland, California, but also he played for the San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, and Oakland Athletics! Therefore, my 341st video features Hall of Famer Joe Morgan. Also, his former teammate, Pete Rose, appears in the second part of this video, which was filmed by Sheena Taylor.
Two terrific offensive players on the 1976 NFL champion Oakland Raiders were wide receiver Cliff Branch and tight end Ted Kwalick! Therefore, my 340th video features them.