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Edmund Attanasio

Edmund Attanasio

   
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Ratdog (aka Ed Attanasio) is a freelance writer/journalist/comedian with over 25 years experience.

Education/Experience: Never finished college (dropped out to pursue comedy career)

Interests: Sports, movies, books, dogs, fun

Motto: Have a good time all the time!

Affiliations: Member of The Society of American Baseball Research (SABR), Member, Santa Clara County Toys for Tots

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Gus Zernial's greatest achievement in major league baseball was probably when he led the American League in home runs in 1951. He was a power-hitting outfielder who never played for a first division t...
Jesse Gonder was an Oakland high school baseball legend who played in the majors for the Mets, Yankees and Reds. More notably, Gonder built a reputation over the years for being outspoken at a time wh...
Hobie Landrith played for the Reds, Mets and Giants in the '50s. He's funny, forthcoming and fun to be around.
Jim Davenport played for and managed the San Francisco Giants. He played with Willie Mays, Wille McCovey, Juan Marichal and Gaylord Perry.
Rollie Stiles is 100 years old, which makes him the oldest living former major league baseball player still alive.
Charlie Silvera played second fiddle to Hall of Famer Yogi Berra on many great Yankee teams. He never really had an opportunity to show his stuff. But, he's not buitter.
Will MLB buckle under pressure and put Barry on the All-Star roster? Does anyone lese on the Ginats deserve to go more?
An interview with a retired major league baseball player.
A nun with an amazing ability to throw chalkboard erasers makes a parochial school kid's life a living hell.