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"Remember Who You Are: What Pedro Gomez Showed Us About Baseball and Life . Sports talk radio in at least 20 markets, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Milwaukee, Boston, New York, Dallas and Miami . National TV coverage . Extensive Blogger Outreach We hear from: . Hall of Famers Dennis Eckersley and Tony La Russa . 7 current major-league managers . ESPN stars from Rachel Nichols and Shelley M. Smith to Bob Ley and Keith Olbermann . Hall of Fame baseball writers Peter Gammons, Tracy Ringolsby and Dan Shaughnessy . Pedro's son, Rio Gomez, a left-hander in the Boston Red Sox…mehr

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"Remember Who You Are: What Pedro Gomez Showed Us About Baseball and Life . Sports talk radio in at least 20 markets, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Milwaukee, Boston, New York, Dallas and Miami . National TV coverage . Extensive Blogger Outreach We hear from: . Hall of Famers Dennis Eckersley and Tony La Russa . 7 current major-league managers . ESPN stars from Rachel Nichols and Shelley M. Smith to Bob Ley and Keith Olbermann . Hall of Fame baseball writers Peter Gammons, Tracy Ringolsby and Dan Shaughnessy . Pedro's son, Rio Gomez, a left-hander in the Boston Red Sox organization Pedro will always be remembered as one of the great baseball writers of all time. -Bud Black, manager, Colorado Rockies Pedro sought authenticity the way a wildfire burns toward dry fuel. -ESPN Senior Writer Tim Keown When you give respect the way Pedro did, you get respect back. -Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa Pedro treated everyone with effusive respect, though no one I ever met in baseball could be considered his equal. -Washington Post national baseball writer Chelsea Janes Pedro stood for 'Have fun every single day. Whoever you come across, try to find the good in people. And when you find good people, talk to them even more.' -Max Scherzer, pitcher, Washington Nationals Pedro had one of the kindest hearts of anyone I've ever come across. - South Carolina men's basketball coach Frank Martin Pedro looked at the world and asked what he could do that day to help his best friends. And we were all his best friends. -Former ESPN and MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann