Bob Moose, Pitcher Pittsburg Pirates interviewed by Leo Cloutier 1970
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Leo Cloutier interviews star pitcher of the Pittsburg pirates Bob Moose and talks of the no-hitter he pitched against the Mets.
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6 minutes
1978
Leo Cloutier meets with old friend Ted Williams at Winter Haven Florida during Spring Training...
Ted Williams interviewed by Leo Cloutier - 1978 / Leo Cloutier meets with old friend Ted Williams at Winter Haven Florida during Spring Training with the Boston Red Sox. Ted was working as a batting coach.
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1975
Famed Sportswriter Leo Cloutier interviews the Red Sox Outfielder Bernie Carbo in this 1975 interview...
Bernie Carbo of Boston red Sox interviewed by Leo Cloutier / Famed Sportswriter Leo Cloutier interviews the Red Sox Outfielder Bernie Carbo in this 1975 interview made at Fenway Park in Boston.
Carlton Fisk, Catcher for the Red Sox, originates from Raymond New Hampshire and is...
Carlton Fisk - Catcher Boston Red Sox interviewed by Leo Cloutier / Carlton Fisk, Catcher for the Red Sox, originates from Raymond New Hampshire and is heard being interviewed by Leo Cloutier from this classic Radio Broadcast from 1975.
4 minutes
1975
The Manager of the Baltimore Orioles, Earl Weaver, is interviewed by Leo Cloutier, in this...
Earl Weaver interviewed by Leo Cloutier 1975 / The Manager of the Baltimore Orioles, Earl Weaver, is interviewed by Leo Cloutier, in this classic radio broadcast from 1975
This Classic Radio Broadcast from July 6,1973 has Leo Cloutier speaking with Nolan Ryan who...
Nolan Ryan, California Angels interviewed by Leo Cloutier 1973 / This Classic Radio Broadcast from July 6,1973 has Leo Cloutier speaking with Nolan Ryan who was then a pitcher for the California Angels and already very accomplished as a player.
A portion of this interview can be heard on the new Netflix Documentary FACING NOLAN, at about 31 minutes into the show.
Aurele Joliat is interviewed by Leo Cloutier heard in this 1972 radio broadcast.
Aurele Emile 'Little...
Aurele Joliat, Montreal Canadiens interviewed by Leo Cloutier 1972 / Aurele Joliat is interviewed by Leo Cloutier heard in this 1972 radio broadcast.
Aurele Emile 'Little Giant' Joliat (born in Ottawa on August 29, 1901 – died on June 2, 1986 in Ottawa) was a Canadian professional left winger who played 16 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens.
Harry Sinden, former Boston Bruins Coach is interviewed by Leo Cloutier at The Boston Garden...
Harry Sinden former Boston Bruins Coach interviewed by Leo Cloutier - 1972 / Harry Sinden, former Boston Bruins Coach is interviewed by Leo Cloutier at The Boston Garden in a classic radio broadcast from 1972
Howie McHugh was the public relations director of the Boston Celtics at the time Leo...
Howie McHugh of Boston Celtics interviewed by Leo Cloutier 1972 / Howie McHugh was the public relations director of the Boston Celtics at the time Leo Cloutier interviewed him in this classic radio broadcast from 1972 from Boston Garden.
John Havlicek, eight-time NBA champion and Basketball Hall of Famer is interviewed by Leo Cloutier...
John Havlicek of Boston Celtics interviewed by Leo Cloutier 1972 / John Havlicek, eight-time NBA champion and Basketball Hall of Famer is interviewed by Leo Cloutier in this classic radio broadcast from 1972.
John Havlicek is one of the most accomplished players in Boston Celtics history, and the face of many of the franchise’s signature moments.
4 minutes
1970
Bob Coyne was active as a sports cartoonist for 47 years, he also honored my...
Bob Coyne, Famed Sports Cartoonist with Leo Cloutier, 1970 / Bob Coyne was active as a sports cartoonist for 47 years, he also honored my Father Leo Cloutier by creating many program covers for Leos Manchester Baseball Dinner.. Bob began his career at the Boston Post. He drew over 15,000 cartoons during his 47 year career. Leo interviewed him for this 1970 radio broadcast.
Leo Cloutier interviews Dick O'connell in this classic radio broadcast from 1970.
Richard Henry O'Connell (September...
Dick O'Connell VP of Boston Red Sox interviewed by Leo Cloutier - 1970 / Leo Cloutier interviews Dick O'connell in this classic radio broadcast from 1970.
Richard Henry O'Connell (September 19, 1914 – August 18, 2002) was an American front office executive in Major League Baseball. He was executive vice president of the Boston Red Sox from 1961 through 1977 and served as general manager of the team from September 16, 1965, through October 24, 1977, a period during which he played a pivotal role in restoring the Red Sox to contending status, won two American League pennants, and helped make the team a flagship MLB franchise.
Leo Cloutier interviews Dom DiMaggio in Winter Haven during spring training in 1970 ...
Dom DiMaggio of Boston Red Sox- interviewed by Leo Cloutier in 1970 / Leo Cloutier interviews Dom DiMaggio in Winter Haven during spring training in 1970
4 minutes
1970
Leo Cloutier meets with old friend George Scott in this radio interview from 1970- made...
George Scott interviewed by Leo Cloutier in 1970 / Leo Cloutier meets with old friend George Scott in this radio interview from 1970- made in Winter Haven Florida during spring training with the Boston Red Sox.
4 minutes
1970
Leo Cloutier interviews Joe Pepitone of the NY Mets in 1970.
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Joe Pepitone Interviewed by Leo Cloutier / Leo Cloutier interviews Joe Pepitone of the NY Mets in 1970.
4 minutes
1970
Joe Pignatano is interviewed by Leo Cloutier in 1970.
Joseph Benjamin Pignatano (born August 4, 1929)...
Joe Pignatano interviewed by Leo Cloutier 1970 / Joe Pignatano is interviewed by Leo Cloutier in 1970.
Joseph Benjamin Pignatano (born August 4, 1929) is now a retired American professional baseball player and coach. The former catcher appeared in 307 games in the Major Leagues during all or part of six seasons (1957–62) for the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers (1957–60), Kansas City Athletics (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962) and New York Mets (1962). He threw and batted right-handed, stood 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall and weighed 180 pounds (82 kg). He is a Brooklyn native and lifelong resident of Brooklyn and Staten Island in New York City. He signed with his hometown Dodgers in 1948, and spent almost seven full seasons (interrupted by two years of military service) in their farm system before three brief auditions with the 1957 big-league team. He is the last living coach from the 1969 Mets.
3 minutes
1958
Leo Cloutier makes a person to person long distance call to Casey Stengel
in the early...
Casey Stengel on the phone w/ Leo Cloutier / Leo Cloutier makes a person to person long distance call to Casey Stengel
in the early fall of 1958 to invite him to attend the 1959 Manchester Baseball Dinner.
6 minutes
Feb 1, 1952
Ted Williams, aka The Splendid Splinter, The Greatest hitter of the Boston Red Sox, is...
Ted Williams Interviewed by Leo Cloutier in 1952 / Ted Williams, aka The Splendid Splinter, The Greatest hitter of the Boston Red Sox, is interviewed by Leo Cloutier in early 1952. Ted talks about Fly Fishing and Leo invites him to hunt deer in New Hampshire.
14 minutes
Jan 22, 1958
The great Ty Cobb is interviewed by Leo Cloutier for WGIR Radio
in Manchester, on the...
Ty Cobb interviewed by Leo Cloutier in 1958 in Manchester NH / The great Ty Cobb is interviewed by Leo Cloutier for WGIR Radio
in Manchester, on the morning after the 1958 Baseball Dinner in which Ty Cobb was a guest of honor.