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Wite3
04-22-2018, 08:03 PM
Net54,
With Leon's grace I want to promote a great show I had the pleasure of seeing last year. A board member (lurker more than poster) Peter Iverson (Marc Peter Reyna), long time OBC member and card collector has two things on the horizon. Peter has given me permission since he is not on the board all that much to post on his behalf.

First, the one man show, Mungo. I know many of you have seen the Christy Mathewson one man show by Eddie Frierson. This is in a similar vein but shorter in length. Van Lingle Mungo, a true baseball character, is brought to life by Peter in a fantastic way. I highly recommend seeing this if you are a fan of the Dodgers, baseball, love stories, or the theater. Tickets tend to go fast and last year it was a full house. If you are in Los Angeles or plan to be, I encourage you to see it. I have no financial stake in this either, just doing it for a friend.

https://i.imgur.com/ajNfYzj.png

In addition to his turn on the stage, Peter has a new fiction book coming out soon as well called "Diamond Stars" and is a baseball book, love story, and all around great read. Look for more information soon.

Joshua Levine

tedzan
04-22-2018, 11:43 PM
Very interesting. As a young kid growing up in the 1940's, I was fascinated by Van Lingle Mungo's lyrical name.

http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan77/images/large/r312vanlinglemungo.jpg

Then, in the 1960's a very catchy song titled "Van Lingle Mungo" was composed, the lyrics of which include 36 names of BB players from the 1940's.


http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan77/images/large/1vanlinglemungosong.jpg
1st page of sheet music



TED Z

T206 Reference (http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=237816)
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Brian Van Horn
04-23-2018, 12:00 AM
Ah, Van Mungo. He shared a distinction with cigars. Both have been smuggled out of Cuba.

BillyCoxDodgers3B
04-23-2018, 09:30 AM
One person who wasn't too fascinated with Mungo was a fellow I knew named Eddie Marshall. His MLB career and health were permanently ruined by a Mungo beanball.