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The Recorder - Keeping Score: Hot stove digest


Keeping Score: Hot stove digest
Published: 2/19/2021 5:57:38 PM
Good morning!
On a cold February day in 1964, Bob Kieras paid 69 cents for a No. 457 Scrap Book, took it home and started clipping spring training stories out of the Springfield Union.
Kieras found it while he was cleaning out the attic and put it in the mail. “I turned 12 in July that year, and my passion for the Red Sox was so great, we rooted for them no matter how bad they were.”
They were bad for many years, but we didn’t know how good we had it until the advent of $100 ticket prices. ....

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Tirrell gets 41 months. Here is his life story.


1/20/2021
Looking fresh and healthy behind his University of Iowa facemask,
Marty Tirrell, who led a complicated life as a boisterous sports-radio host and a glib conman and who was an alcoholic and gambling addict who went from living the large life with the rich and notable to being homeless and penniless, was sentenced to 41 months in prison Wednesday by Federal District Judge
Stephanie
Rose.
He also was ordered to pay more than $1.5 million in restitution to eight victims. He was not fined.
He could have been sentenced to up to 20 years and fined $250,000, but 41 months is at the top of the federal guidelines for the mail fraud he pleaded guilty to. The government had asked for 60 months. He has asked to serve his time in a prison near his boyhood home in Massachusetts. ....

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