Remembering Red
When you visit MCU Park in Brooklyn, there are many symbols honoring the borough's rich and remarkable baseball history. Just check the facade on the upper portion of the grandstand. Moving left to right, there's Dodger legends Carl Erskine, Don Newcombe, Jackie Robinson, followed by The Catbird Seat. That's named for a pet expression of legendary Brooklyn Dodgers broadcaster Red Barber (note the microphone on the plaque) -- who was born February 17th, 1908. Barber pioneered baseball for Brooklyn audiences, called the historic debut of Jackie Robinson -- which coincided with the Dodgers jump from also-rans to perennial contenders. His candor, keen eye and way with words made him an intrinsic part of the Dodgers east coast legacy. Concluding our scan to the right: McDevitt - Pignatano (Danny and Joe; the battery for the Dodgers' final game at Ebbets Field on September 24th, 1957 in which McDevitt tossed a three-hit shutout) and Duke Snider.
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