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Season 1, Episode 19

Former Phillies Pitcher, Jamie Moyer

Aug 4, 2021

Episode 19  features  Jamie Moyer who  shares glove stories about growing up idolizing Steve Carlton only to eventually realize the dream of playing for the Phillies and  being a part of the magical 2008 World Series team!  And Larry Bowa takes us back to late summer 1980, when Paul Owens held one of the now famous closed-door meetings that inspired the Phillies drive to the World Series .  Download Glove Stories with Murph wherever you get your podcasts or watch us on YouTube! https://linktr.ee/glovestoriespodcast

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Hosts & Guests

Gregg Murphy

Jamie Moyer

Larry Bowa

 

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