This week on “30 With Murti,” Sweeny sits down Ray Fosse, former catcher and now broadcaster for the Oakland A’s.
Fosse played in the majors from 1967-79 and was a two-time All-Star with Cleveland and a two-time World Series champion with Oakland.
Fosse has been a radio and TV analyst for the A’s for more than 30 years, but is best known for being on the receiving end of Pete Rose in the famous home plate collision in the 1970 All-Star Game. Ray has been reluctant to talk much about that incident in the past. He touches on the subject in this conversation, as well as the various injuries that affected his career.