Dave Parker, known affectionately as "The Cobra," was one such legend. The Hall of Fame outfielder dazzled baseball fans with his extraordinary talent and charisma throughout 19 unforgettable seasons in the big leagues. At his peak with the Pittsburgh Pirates in the late 1970s, Parker was counted among the very best the game had to offer.

Sadly, Parker passed away on Saturday, June 26, after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was 74.

Throughout his remarkable career, Parker captured the 1978 National League MVP Award, claimed two World Series championships, an impressive ten years apart, and notched back-to-back NL batting titles. His outstanding performance earned him three Gold Gloves and three Silver Slugger awards, along with seven All-Star selections and the coveted ’79 All-Star Game MVP Award. He also made history by winning MLB’s inaugural Home Run Derby in 1985.

Known as an intimidating force in the outfield, Parker amassed 2,712 career hits with a .290 batting average, smashed 339 home runs, and drove in 1,493 runs over an 18-year career from 1973 to 1991.

On April 15, 2021, Parker joined Jordan Buscarini on KOAL's Drive Time Sports. During his time on the show, he discussed his book, "Cobra: A Life of Baseball and Brotherhood," as well as his entertaining career.

 

Bill Laskey joins Jordan Buscarini on Drive Time Sports

Former MLB pitcher Bill Laskey joined KOAL's Drive Time Sports Wednesday afternoon for his weekly segment talking all things MLB. This week's segment featured conversations on the San Diego Padres, Albert Pujols chasing home run 700, Walker Buehler's second Tommy John surgery, the return of Bryce Harper and the AL playoff race.

 
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Thursday, September 17, 2020

Thursday's Drive Time Sports featured Carbon High School football coach Phil Howa, who talked about his team's loss last week to Union and previewed this Friday's Region 12 opener against the Richfield Wildcats. Plus, RotoWire fantasy football expert Joe Bartel joins to talk week one, top waiver wire pickups, and which quarterbacks you should worry about for the season.

 
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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

The Kansas City Chiefs handed out another big contract as DT Chris Jones signs a four year deal. How do teams maneuver around the current salary cap with the CBA restrictions in the NFL? Plus, the Lakers are dealt another blow as Rajon Rondo suffers an injury that will keep him out for 6-8 weeks. And this week's "Cheers!" segment, brought to you by the Handy Mart in Helper.

 
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