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Al Leiter pitches for the Marlins during the 1997 World Series. MLB. Al, 55, knows how hard it is to reach the big leagues, and he also knows how difficult it can be if you try to skip steps.
Former MLB pitcher Al Leiter told Dan Patrick he can’t imagine experiencing what Pittsburgh Pirates star rookie pitcher Paul Skenes went through in July. Seven innings amid a no-hitter against ...
After 10 years of injuries, stops and starts, Al Leiter of the Florida Marlins thought he had arrived on Oct. 22, 1997. He had pitched in a World Series before, but not as a starter. Game 3 that ye… ...
Each time around the Devil Rays’ batting order last night, Al Leiter stepped into the same rut. He could see it from a distance, but he could not avoid it. All Leiter could do was climb to th… ...
It is 30 years to the day on this Easter Sunday, and they still talk about the chilly, damp, misty day Al Leiter of Central Regional high school of Bayville, N.J., struck out 32 batters and a bulld… ...
Al Leiter was joined by his brothers, Mark and Kurt, and his nephew John, the son of the oldest of the Leiter brothers, John, who died in 2020 at the age of 62. Simultaneously, all four threw out ...
Al Leiter has pitched in many big games during 20 years of playing professional baseball. Yet he says nothing compares to the nerves he felt before being in the booth Tuesday for Game 1 of the ...
Al Leiter used to pitch for the Syracuse Chiefs. Now he's a baseball operations adviser with the New York Mets, a job that brought him to Syracuse's NBT Bank Stadium this week.
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Al Leiter took some time out of his busy morning to call in and chat about the sport he once played professionally: baseball. To be more specific, on the heels of the Yankees clinching the AL East ...
World Series champion Al Leiter joined Fox News’ Bill Hemmer on his podcast “Hemmer Time” and talked about the growing world of sports gambling and the impact it could have on the sport of ...
Retired baseball pitcher Al Leiter wants to set the record straight: he will not be a candidate to replace Jim Saxton in Congress next year. The 42-year-old Ocean County native acknowledged his ...
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