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SUNS TOP DEFENDING FCBL CHAMPIONS … SYRACUSE UN-RETIRES #44 … plus … COLEMAN, GARIVALTIS, and the BROWN DOTS

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By DAN VALENTI

PLANET VALENTI Sports and Commentary

ADD 1 — Tonight, tune into PLANET VALENTI TELEVISION, featuring another round of guest-host Terry Kinnas, with Special Guests. The fun begins at live 7 p.m. channel 16 Time-Warner cable from the PCTV studios.

Also tonight, our Right Honorable Good Friends on the city council preside over the coronation and approval of the $100+ million school department budget, which they will say is $58 million or so. The agony begins this evening from council chambers.

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(FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2015) — The Pittsfield Suns won their third game of the season Wednesday evening when they beat the Worcester Bravehearts 4-2 at Wahconah Park.

Matt Morales got things started for the Suns with a lead off double in the third inning. He advanced to third on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Jeremy Giles. Ryan Olmo then stepped to the plate and smacked a RBI single to plate Morales to give Pittsfield a 1-0 advantage.

Worcester evened the score at one in the fifth inning. An error by Suns shortstop Giles, a walk to Mike Coggeshell, and a single by Dante Ricciardi loaded the bases for Logan Brown, who singled on a 0-1 pitch to tie the game. The Bravehearts would score only one run that frame, keeping the score tied at one run apiece.

Suns Hold On

Two runs would cross the plate for the Suns in the sixth inning after a pitching substitution by Worcester. Luke Brennan issued back-to-back walks to Olmo and Dan Palazzo before tossing two wild pitches, plating Olmo and allowing Palazzo to move to second. Brendan Geary then singled to score Palazzo, giving the Suns a 3-1 advantage.

The Bravehearts would attempt a comeback in the seventh inning as Gavin Tristan doubled and would come around to score to make it 3-2 Suns, but an insurance run for Pittsfield in the bottom of the frame sealed Worcester’s fate with the game’s final 4-2 tally.

Winning pitcher Adam Erkis threw 6.1 innings, giving up only two hits and one run while striking out four. Gus Culpo recorded the loss after being charged with two runs, two walks, and one strikeout in 2.1 innings pitched.

Matt Van Riper takes the mound tomorrow night at Wahconah Park for the Suns as they face off for the first time this season against the Nashua Silver Knights. First pitch is scheduled for 7 PM on Pittsfield’s Got Talent Night, with gates opening at 6.

For tickets or for more information on the Pittsfield Suns, please visit pittsfieldsuns.com or call (413)445-SUNS.

(coverage provided by Morgan Powell of the Suns staff, edited by THE PLANET).

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#44 and Out

In response to a decision by Syracuse University to return the school’s famed jersey #44 to active-status on the field, the greatest to have worn the number seems to be less-than-thrilled with his alma mater.  Cleveland Browns‘ Hall-of-Fame running back Jim Brown, the greatest running back of all time, told NFL Network‘s Rich Eisen he never gave the school his blessing to un-retire the number.

“I just didn’t complain,” Brown said.  “I didn’t talk to anyone before they decided to do it, so they couldn’t have my blessings.”

Oops.  Syracuse reportedly received permission from one other “44” to have worn the jersey for the Orange, Floyd Little.  The late Ernie Davis also played with the #44, as did Larry Csonka. Brown, Little, and Davis are enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame, with Brown and Little also enshrined in the NFL Hall in Canton, OH. Jersey #44 hasn’t been worn by any player at Syracuse since 1998, and was officially retired in 2005. (coverage from patriots.com, edited by THE PLANET).

THE PLANET ADDS: We disagree with the decision to un-retire #44, and we have made our displasure known to Syracuse Chancellor Kent Syverud. Jimmy Brown occupies a special place at this address. He was our first football hero. Prior to 1960, we didn’t have the Boston Patriots in the old AFL. Our oldest brother Pete was a Brown fan, and we inherited the predilection. Thus we became Cleveland Browns rooters, all the way to the NFL Championship in 1964 (27-0 over the Baltimore Colts).

Coleman, Garivaltis Connect the Brown Dots

THE PLANET also enjoyed two other interesting, odds-defying connections to Jim Brown and the Cleveland Browns. The first was Ken Coleman, known and beloved in New England as the long-time voice of the Boston Red Sox. We were business partners with Coleman for 20 years on various publishing and broadcast projects. Prior to coming to Boston in 1966, Coleman served as the voice of the Browns and Indians since the early 50s. Ken Coleman was the only man to have seen and broadcast every play of Jim Brown’s career, and we can remember many a night spent with Ken reminiscing about his time there.

The other connection is through Pittsfield’s own Charles Garivaltis, the man THE PLANET considers the best pure hitter ever to come out of the city’s baseball sandlots and leagues. Prior to his stint in the New York/SF Giants‘ farm system, Garivaltis played football for Colgate. There’s a famous picture of Chuck about to bring Syracuse’s Jimmy Brown to the turf with a solo tackle. Let us tell you: When Brown turned the corner and got up a head of steam, virtually no one could tackle him. Chuck did. We’re sure to bring up this play when we meet Chuck and Carousel daddy Jim Shulman for breakfast later this month at the Red Lion Inn.

(from patriots.com) NFL Hall of Famer Jim Brown has dedicated most of his life to helping the dispossessed, including inmates, gang members, and needy children. He said two men have distinguished themselves with their shared commitment to humanitarianism: New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and Boston Celtics great Bill Russell.

Belichick has visited prisons and gangs with Brown and has financially backed his Amer-I-Can program. In 2006, Belichick surprised Brown at his 70th birthday party in Los Angeles. And when Brown least expected it, he received a gift from Belichick last Christmas.

‘‘I respect Bill, I trust him, and I love him,’’ Brown said. ‘‘There are very few people I can say those things about.’’

The whole article can be found at https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2012/02/05/pals-know-different-belichick-than-fans/mImGr898qGotzdVNyVGUBJ/story.html

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“Has anyone supposed it lucky to be born?”Walt Whitman, Section 7, “Song of Myself,” (1881).

“OPEN THE WINDOW, AUNT MILLIE.”

LOVE TO ALL.

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Mark
Mark
8 years ago

Bringing back the 44 is a smart move…what a great recruiting tool…come play for us and wear the famous jersey…after all that’s what it’s all about…getting the best players to come play for you…Syracuse University owns that number not Jim Brown or anybody else

joetaxpayer
joetaxpayer
8 years ago

Went to Suns game last night, great time and under 3 hours. Only complaint, sound system way to loud, with bade and tremble so high, barely can understand the MC.

Gene
Gene
8 years ago

Went to the Suns last night too. It was an enjoyable game but I agree with Joe Taxpayer. Sound system is way way too loud, the music too offensive and edgy. Please, Suns, turn the volume down.

I agree with DV on #44. It’s an honored hallowed number. Preserve the tradition. Mark makes a good point though in terms of a recruiting tool.

joetaxpayer
joetaxpayer
8 years ago

If there going to un-retire 44, they must re-open The 44 tavern.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
8 years ago

I believe Linda Tyer is making a mistake campaigning for Mayor of Pittsfield with Jimmy Ruberto!
http://photos.berkshireeagle.com/2015/06/11/photos-linda-tyer-adresses-the-issue-of-urban-blight/#11
Jimmy Ruberto was one of the worst mayors of Pittsfield, except Gerry Doyle, who was the worst Mayor of Pittsfield EVER!
During the Ruberto regime, Pittsfield lost thousands of residents and jobs, while taxes, fees, spending, and debt all increased. Jimmy Ruberto was the King of the Good Old Boys club. He even had the corrupt political hack Andrea F. Nuciforo, Jr. swear him into his 3rd term as Mayor of Pittsfield:
http://www.iberkshires.com/images/site_images/stories/25612.jpg
Jimmy Ruberto even appointed Carmen Massimiano to be the Chairman of the city’s Licensing Board. One of Jimmy Ruberto’s top advisors, campaign supporters, and friends, was Angelo Stracuzzi.
Jimmy Ruberto did nothing on the issue of PCBs in Pittsfield, while Allendale Elementary School abuts GE’s Hill 78, which is a toxic waste site filled with cancer causing chemicals called PCBs.
Jimmy Ruberto spent tens of millions of taxpayer dollars on revitalizing North Street, while thousands of people who couldn’t afford his big spending had to move away from Pittsfield to a more tax friendly community or area of the nation.
North Street is still a dead downtown which most people still avoid, especially after hours. Downtown Pittsfield is known for crime, violence, drugs, gangs, and poverty.
I can’t see how Linda Tyer is using Jimmy Ruberto’s Good Old Boy political network to her advantage when Jimmy Ruberto was a failed Mayor of Pittsfield!

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
8 years ago

“Linda Tyer, flanked by former Mayor James Ruberto, City Councilor Barry Clairmont and a half-dozen supporters, said her plans won’t just improve values but will also create a psychological effect on other owners to improve their properties and attract new developments.”
http://www.iberkshires.com/story/49374/Pittsfield-Mayoral-Candidate-Tyer-Calls-For-Increased-Effort-Against-Blight.html
$$$$$
Is Linda Tyer going to be Ruberto 2.0?

Waterman
Waterman
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
8 years ago

DONT WORY JONATHAN .I WASNT BORN YESTERDAY. I HAVE SOME BIG SURPRISES IN STORE FOR THE GOB NETWORK. AS I TOLD YOU BEFORE THEY ALL KNOW ME AND THEY FEAR THAT THEY HAVE PUT UP A WEAK CANDIDATE TO GO AGAINST ME. EVERYBODY WILL SEE WHAT I MEAN WHEN THE DEBATES START.DO YOU THINK I AM BEING COCKY OR DO YOU THINK IM CONFIDENT?
INCIDENTLY , WHAT IS IT THAT I SHOULD KNOW ABOUT MS. TYER THAT MAKES MANY PEOPLE THINK SHE IS THE BEST THING SINCE SLICED BREAD WE ALL KNOW MY EDUCATION AND LIFES ACHIEVEMENT I AM AN OPEN BOOK. PLEASE SOMONE TELL ME WHY I WOULD HAVE ANY FEAR IN RUNING AGAINST HER. MY BACKGROUND IS ROCK SOLID AND THE CITY HASNT EVER SEEN AN INDIVIDUAL LIKE ME RUN FOR OFFICE I FEAR NO ONE AND WILL TRANSFORM THIS CITY FROM THE TOP DOWN. I HAVE NO MONETARY AGENDA AND MY SOLE PURPOSE OF RUNNING FOR MAYOR IS TO RID THE CITY OF THE GOB NETWORK. AND TURN CONTROL BACK TO YHE PEOPLE PLAIN AND SIMPLE, GO BACK AND READ MY PROPOSAL FOR HOW THE ELECTION SHOULD BE RUN I BELIEVE IT IS VERY FAIR AND PREVENTS A PERSON LIKE ME WHO CUOLD BUY THE ELECTION FROM HAVING THE POWER TO DO SO.YOU PEOPLE OUT THERE HAVE HEARD ME POST MY IDEAS DAY AFTER DAY .WHERE ARE SOME OF YOU.START WRITING LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, VISIT THE SENIOR GO MEET WITH VETERANS AT SOLDIER ON AND CHAPTER 65 VIET VETS AND GET SERIUOSLY INVOLVED. ITS EASY TI=O POST ON THIS SITE AND DO NOTHING ELSE. AS DAN HAS SAID BEFORE YOU HAVE TO GET INVOLVED . POSTING HERE IS GREAT BUT TO RID THE CITY OF THE GOB NETWORK WILL TAKE MORE THAN POSTING. BACK TO THE JUNGLE. I HAVE A LENTHY POST ABOUT HOW TO CURB SPENDING IN THE SCHOOL DEPT ANYONE OUT THERE HAVE SOME IDEAS HOW TO CORRECT THE PROBLEMS HERE? IF YOU DONT, DONT WORRY I WILL TAKE CARE OF IT FOR YO BUT I NEED MUCH MORE MORAL SUPPORT THAN I AM GETTING AT PRESENT ENJOY THE WEEKEND AND REMEMBER GET INVOLVED. IF YOU DONT YOU WILL HAVE BIANCHI OR TYER. DO YOU WANT FOUR MORE YEARS OF THAT? I CERTAINLY DONT. PLEASE GET BEHIND ME SO I KNOW THAT IM NOT OUT THER E WORKIG MY AS OFF FOR NOTHING

joetaxpayer
joetaxpayer
8 years ago

Wonder if ESPN will retire Catilyn Jenner’s dress after giving him his award?

Thomas More
Thomas More
8 years ago

Great article today Dan. Loads of Syracuse fans in Pittsfield. Chuck and I were teammates back in the day. Played lots of sandlot football in elementary and jr. high. He tackled me long before he tackled Jim Brown. Chuck spearheaded the breakfast program in the Pittsfield schools some years ago and was demonized by the busybodies from the Allendale School area. He always was and still is a kind compassionate man.

Tito
Tito
8 years ago

I’d would have like to pitch against Chuck. one two three your outta here..,,,,,,,,,

Nota
Nota
8 years ago

Jake is saying hands will be tied and we will be short staffed. Well, if the council doesn’t give them more money, don’t interpret it as they didn’t give what they wanted to begin with. Pretty tricky formula Doctor, make it look like you cut, when in the end you took us for another 3.5 again.

Shelly Liver
Shelly Liver
8 years ago

Councilor Simonelli is trying to cut some 280g from the budget. You know it makes sense. Bravo Anthony!

Shelly Liver
Shelly Liver
8 years ago

The Egremont Principal said at least 50 percent of the students have had some form of trauma, such as abuse and so on? Where the hell is social services? They donut need a school adjustment councilor, just an adjustment.

AlaskanBushClowns
AlaskanBushClowns
8 years ago

Whoever gave Jive his nickname is right on,

Nota
Nota
8 years ago

Blame Lothrop on Sims request for a reduction. Cowards!

Nota
Nota
8 years ago

One of Lothropps analogy for keeping the adjustment Councilors was the great Heroin addiction in the city. What does that have to do with a student in the PPS’s. Are you saying the Councilors prevent drug addiction? You will make a fine actor Mr. Lothrop, you’ve found your calling. Good Riddance!

Nota
Nota
8 years ago

If the Councilors don’t know what half do the positions in the School Department, especially a former V P. Then that tells me that positions are either duplicatedor not needed. The way to go is better Production…period, and less positions

Tito
Tito
8 years ago

I don’t think Chuck would like to go Downtown!