The Cardinals’ home opener has come and gone and, with it, redbird fury is swirling upward. On Wednesday’s St. Louis on the Air, in honor of baseball season, we had a special treat for listeners: A discussion about a new book titled “Immortal Moments in Cardinals History.”
Ron Jacober, famed local sports broadcaster and Bob Tiemann, baseball historian, co-wrote the book and joined host Don Marsh to discuss what some of those “immortal moments” are.
Listen to the segment here to hear their favorite moments:
What do you consider an "immortal moment" in Cardinals history? Tweet us at @STLonAir.
Here's what you had to say:
@STLonAir @Cardinals Three words:
— Yale Hollander (@YaleHollander) April 13, 2016
Go.
Crazy.
Folks.
.@STLCards18 @STLonAir Ken Boyer Grand Slam in Game 4 of 1964 World Series should at least be mentioned.
— David Bertelsen (@DaveBertelsen) April 13, 2016
@STLonAir @Cardinals Gibson pitching on a broken leg.
— Suz (@suzopedia) April 13, 2016
@STLonAir @Cardinals game 6. Game 6. Game 6.
— kaitlin via (@kaicvia) April 13, 2016
Related Event
What: Lecture and Book Signing, "Immortal Moments in Cardinals History"
When: Saturday, April 16 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Where: St. Louis Public Library, 1301 Olive St., St. Louis, MO
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