Next Monday, we will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Since 2002, I have posted an annual MLK message in anticipation of the holiday. For the last seven years, the message has been delivered via Hot Stove. All prior MLK messages are collected at this link on the Lonnie’s Jukebox website. Continue reading
Hot Stove #214 – An Eclectic End-of-Year Wrap-Up
As the Royals made their way to winning the World Series in 2015, I emailed friends with coverage of the playoffs and mixed in some trivia and nostalgia. After the last World Series game, I could have stopped and followed the lead of Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby.
Hot Stove #213 – Made in Kansas City – Nine AL West Championships in Ten Years (1971-1980)
Warning: This is one of those posts when Managing Editor Rita is afraid I am down in the weeds. She’s right. But the foundation of this story is down in the weeds. For the faint of heart, feel free to scroll directly to Lonnie’s Jukebox and listen to Gladys Knight & the Pips. Continue reading
Hot Stove #212 – Guest Author – Dan Margolies
I remain on my break from baseball writing, but I read a piece this week that was so eloquent that I want to share it with the Hot Stove Village. Continue reading
Hot Stove #211 – Fifty Years Ago – The Power of One Vote
I remain on my baseball break, but I would like to share a story with the Hot Stove Village about the power of one vote. The story is from 50 years ago, but its retelling seems timely in an era tainted by the Big Lie and election denialism.
Fifty years ago today. November 28, 1972. The final vote count was 14,071 to 14,070. Continue reading
Hot Stove #210 – The 2022 World Series and American Bandstand
The Houston Astros beat the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2022 World Series, four games to two.
Hot Stove #209 – Jerry Lee Lewis – Last Man Standing (RIP)
Today is a travel day for the World Series, so it’s a good day for a special edition of Lonnie’s Jukebox. The Hot Stove report on the World Series will be posted on Monday.
Jerry Lee Lewis died last Friday at the age of 87. Nicknamed the “Killer,” he was the “last man standing” and the “sole survivor” of the big names that founded rock ‘n’ roll in the 1950s. Continue reading
Hot Stove #208 – 2022 World Series Begins Tonight
The World Series begins tonight. The Houston Astros, first seed in the AL, host the Philadelphia Phillies, sixth seed in the NL. Continue reading
Hot Stove #207 – Raconteur Hall of Fame (Part Two) – W. H. “Bert” Bates
[I’m pausing postseason baseball talk to honor two of Kansas City’s finest. More baseball talk soon – Astros and Phillies in the World Series.]
Last Thursday, October 20, 2022, two of Kansas City’s greatest storytellers died. Paul Vardeman at age 92. Bert Bates at age 96. In the last Hot Stove, I covered Paul Vardeman. Today, Bert Bates. Continue reading
Hot Stove #206 – Raconteur Hall of Fame (Part One) – Paul E. Vardeman
[I’m pausing postseason baseball talk to honor two of Kansas City’s finest. More baseball talk soon – Astros and Phillies in the World Series.]
Last Thursday, October 20, 2022, two of Kansas City’s greatest storytellers died. Paul Vardeman at age 92. Bert Bates at age 96. In this Part One, Continue reading