Wednesday March 26TH 2008 9 PM EST AUTHOR OF YOGI: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL CARLO DEVITO

Few men in sports history have accomplished more than Yogi Berra: three MVP Awards, 21 World Series appearances as a player, coach, and manager, and a plaque in Cooperstown honoring him as arguably the greatest catcher to ever play the position. Off the field, the man often derided for his appearance has become one of the most beloved and enduring sports figures of all time, as well as a successful pitchman and the source of some of the most-repeated expressions in the English language. Now get ready to read the true story of how it all happened.

Carlo DeVito's Yogi is the first comprehensive biography of the greatest living Yankee and sheds new light on all aspects of Berra's life, from his humble beginnings in Depression-era St. Louis to his naval service during World War II; from his early days with DiMaggio and the Yankees to his later success with Mantle and Maris; and from his coaching and managing career in the Bronx Zoo to the astute business moves that capitalized on his celebrity status and cemented him as an American icon.

For the first time, get the complete truth behind this famous and often misunderstood baseball great. After separating fact from fiction, one truth remains: there's only one Yogi.

Wednesday March 26TH 2008 9 PM EST TALKING BASEBALL’S

ED RANDALL

Ed Randall is the host of "Talking Baseball" each Sunday morning (9AM-11AM) on WFAN. Ed is held in the highest esteem as one of baseball’s foremost authorities, the result of approximately 500 compelling interviews with the Who’s Who of baseball.Ed was the New York correspondent for the ESPN-Radio Network since the night it went on the air in January 1992. Over the past three seasons alone, he covered more than 450 major league games in New York. No broadcaster in the last decade has covered more baseball in the nation’s media capital than Ed.

After serving in 2001 as the television play-by-play voice of the Brooklyn Cyclones of the New York Penn League, he moved across the harbor to serve as the play-by-play voice of the Staten Island Yankees on the YES Network.Thanks to his extraordinary access within the baseball community, Ed wrote his first book, “More Tales From The Yankee Dugout”. His print work has been published in The Sporting News and he has served as a columnist for the team publications of the Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, Reds and Braves.

Ed is currently in negotiations to syndicate worldwide, “Beisbol: The Latin Dream”, the first ever weekly baseball show devoted exclusively to Latin ballplayers, where he will serve as Executive Producer.