• Tony Saladino Jr. - Godfather of Tampa & Ybor baseball

  • 2024/07/30
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Tony Saladino Jr. - Godfather of Tampa & Ybor baseball

  • サマリー

    • Mark introduces Tony Saladino Jr an educator, historian, baseball enthusiast, and advocate of the game
    • Tony is highly respected in Tampa's baseball community and known for his contributions, including the Tony Saladino Senior Tournament.
    • Tony's Baseball Beginnings:
    • Tony fell in love with baseball in Ybor City, inspired by Al Lopez.
    • He played in a recreational league before Little Leagues existed, directed by Andrew Espolita, who also influenced Lou Piniella and Tony La Russa.
    • Hillsborough County's Baseball Legacy:
    • Hillsborough County boasts over 95 baseball players who made it to Major League Baseball.
    • Tony reminisces about the vibrant baseball culture and the facilities like Cuscaden Park in Ybor City.
    • Personal Connections and Memorabilia:
    • Tony shares personal stories and mementos from his home, including connections to Wade Boggs and the Al Lopez statue project.
    • He recounts memories of Al Lopez and the impact of the Al Lopez Field
    • Tony Saladino Senior Tournament:
    • Founded in honor of Tony's father, the tournament has been running for 44 years.
    • The tournament started with 11 teams and now features 42 teams from Hillsborough County.
    • The Saladino family, especially Tony's wife, Bertha, played a crucial role in hosting scouts and supporting the tournament's success.
    • Community and Support:
      • The Saladino family provided free admission, programs, and home-cooked meals for scouts
      • The tournament became a significant scouting event, known nationwide for its hospitality and talent showcase
    • Expansion and Collaboration:
      • The Tampa Bay Rays front office proposed moving the Saladino championship game to Tropicana Field
      • Tony suggested an All-Star game between Hillsborough and Pinellas County instead.
      • The All-Star game continues to strengthen community ties and promote local talent.
    • Notable Players and Awards:
      • The tournament has seen many players go on to Major League Baseball, including Doc Gooden and Dave Magadan.
      • Tony recounts the story of Dave Magadan signing his Alabama scholarship at Tony's home.
    • University of Tampa's Success:
      • Tony shares the pride of seeing his grandson, Nico Saladino, play as a shortstop for the University of Tampa (UT)
      • UT victory in the NCAA Division II World Series.
    • Legacy and Future:
      • Saladino's son now manages the tournament, continuing the family tradition.
      • Tony reflects on his lifelong dedication to baseball a
      • His motto: "I'm slowing down, but I'm not stopping."
    • Special Thanks to Williams Ross Chernoff's Nomads for the music Makie Elkino
    • Show Notes created in part by ChatGPT
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あらすじ・解説

  • Mark introduces Tony Saladino Jr an educator, historian, baseball enthusiast, and advocate of the game
  • Tony is highly respected in Tampa's baseball community and known for his contributions, including the Tony Saladino Senior Tournament.
  • Tony's Baseball Beginnings:
  • Tony fell in love with baseball in Ybor City, inspired by Al Lopez.
  • He played in a recreational league before Little Leagues existed, directed by Andrew Espolita, who also influenced Lou Piniella and Tony La Russa.
  • Hillsborough County's Baseball Legacy:
  • Hillsborough County boasts over 95 baseball players who made it to Major League Baseball.
  • Tony reminisces about the vibrant baseball culture and the facilities like Cuscaden Park in Ybor City.
  • Personal Connections and Memorabilia:
  • Tony shares personal stories and mementos from his home, including connections to Wade Boggs and the Al Lopez statue project.
  • He recounts memories of Al Lopez and the impact of the Al Lopez Field
  • Tony Saladino Senior Tournament:
  • Founded in honor of Tony's father, the tournament has been running for 44 years.
  • The tournament started with 11 teams and now features 42 teams from Hillsborough County.
  • The Saladino family, especially Tony's wife, Bertha, played a crucial role in hosting scouts and supporting the tournament's success.
  • Community and Support:
    • The Saladino family provided free admission, programs, and home-cooked meals for scouts
    • The tournament became a significant scouting event, known nationwide for its hospitality and talent showcase
  • Expansion and Collaboration:
    • The Tampa Bay Rays front office proposed moving the Saladino championship game to Tropicana Field
    • Tony suggested an All-Star game between Hillsborough and Pinellas County instead.
    • The All-Star game continues to strengthen community ties and promote local talent.
  • Notable Players and Awards:
    • The tournament has seen many players go on to Major League Baseball, including Doc Gooden and Dave Magadan.
    • Tony recounts the story of Dave Magadan signing his Alabama scholarship at Tony's home.
  • University of Tampa's Success:
    • Tony shares the pride of seeing his grandson, Nico Saladino, play as a shortstop for the University of Tampa (UT)
    • UT victory in the NCAA Division II World Series.
  • Legacy and Future:
    • Saladino's son now manages the tournament, continuing the family tradition.
    • Tony reflects on his lifelong dedication to baseball a
    • His motto: "I'm slowing down, but I'm not stopping."
  • Special Thanks to Williams Ross Chernoff's Nomads for the music Makie Elkino
  • Show Notes created in part by ChatGPT

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