Bergino Baseball Clubhouse Curated Conversation & Book Release Celebration: “After the Miracle”

A Bergino Baseball Clubhouse Curated Conversation & Book Release Celebration @ The Carnegie Club — “After the Miracle: The Lasting Brotherhood of the ’69 Mets” with Art Shamsky and coauthor Erik Sherman 

“My old friend and Miracle Mets teammate Tom Seaver was ailing. The greatest Met of all time, the heart and soul of our ’69 championship team, and the Hall of Famer who had a baseball career marked by brilliance and a burning desire for perfection, was now practically homebound.”

Art Shamsky had stayed in touch with his former teammates over the years. He hoped to get together with Tom Seaver, but the Hall of Fame pitcher was weak and could not travel. So Shamsky, along with teammates Jerry Koosman, Ron Swoboda, and Bud Harrelson visited Seaver at his California home.  Together again, the visit triggered memories of that miracle ’69 season, as they reminisced about what happened then — and where they are today. 

On the 50th Anniversary year of the Miracle Mets, join our intimate Conversation & Book Release Celebration for inside stories of brotherhood and lasting loyalty. 

Ticket required to attend. Limited availability. Ticket includes a signed/personalized book and special Glenfiddich whisky tasting of 14 year old bourbon barrel reserve & 21 year old reserva rum cask finish. $35.

Be part of our live podcast at The Carnegie Club — a midtown Manhattan cocktail/cigar lounge.

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Art Shamsky was a Major League baseball player for eight years, starting with the Cincinnati Reds in 1965 and then joining the New York Mets in the winter of 1967. He was an integral part of the World Championship team in 1969. Since his retirement from baseball, he has been involved in various businesses and worked as a sports broadcaster at WNEW-TV in New York City and on ESPN, and as a broadcaster for the NY Mets. He is also the author of The Magnificent Seasons: How the Jets, Mets, and Knicks Made Sports History and Uplifted a City and the Country.

Erik Sherman is the author of the critically acclaimed Kings of Queens: Life Beyond Baseball With The ’86 Mets, and is also the coauthor of four highly acclaimed baseball autobiographies: Out At Home (with Glenn Burke), A Pirate For Life (with Steve Blass), the New York Times bestseller Mookie: Life, Baseball, and the ’86 Mets (with Mookie Wilson); and Davey Johnson: My Wild Ride In Baseball And Beyond. Erik is an annual lecturer at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.

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Event curated by Jay Goldberg, creator of the Bergino Baseball Clubhouse











When: Tue., Mar. 19, 2019 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

A Bergino Baseball Clubhouse Curated Conversation & Book Release Celebration @ The Carnegie Club — “After the Miracle: The Lasting Brotherhood of the ’69 Mets” with Art Shamsky and coauthor Erik Sherman 

“My old friend and Miracle Mets teammate Tom Seaver was ailing. The greatest Met of all time, the heart and soul of our ’69 championship team, and the Hall of Famer who had a baseball career marked by brilliance and a burning desire for perfection, was now practically homebound.”

Art Shamsky had stayed in touch with his former teammates over the years. He hoped to get together with Tom Seaver, but the Hall of Fame pitcher was weak and could not travel. So Shamsky, along with teammates Jerry Koosman, Ron Swoboda, and Bud Harrelson visited Seaver at his California home.  Together again, the visit triggered memories of that miracle ’69 season, as they reminisced about what happened then — and where they are today. 

On the 50th Anniversary year of the Miracle Mets, join our intimate Conversation & Book Release Celebration for inside stories of brotherhood and lasting loyalty. 

Ticket required to attend. Limited availability. Ticket includes a signed/personalized book and special Glenfiddich whisky tasting of 14 year old bourbon barrel reserve & 21 year old reserva rum cask finish. $35.

Be part of our live podcast at The Carnegie Club — a midtown Manhattan cocktail/cigar lounge.

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Art Shamsky was a Major League baseball player for eight years, starting with the Cincinnati Reds in 1965 and then joining the New York Mets in the winter of 1967. He was an integral part of the World Championship team in 1969. Since his retirement from baseball, he has been involved in various businesses and worked as a sports broadcaster at WNEW-TV in New York City and on ESPN, and as a broadcaster for the NY Mets. He is also the author of The Magnificent Seasons: How the Jets, Mets, and Knicks Made Sports History and Uplifted a City and the Country.

Erik Sherman is the author of the critically acclaimed Kings of Queens: Life Beyond Baseball With The ’86 Mets, and is also the coauthor of four highly acclaimed baseball autobiographies: Out At Home (with Glenn Burke), A Pirate For Life (with Steve Blass), the New York Times bestseller Mookie: Life, Baseball, and the ’86 Mets (with Mookie Wilson); and Davey Johnson: My Wild Ride In Baseball And Beyond. Erik is an annual lecturer at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.

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Event curated by Jay Goldberg, creator of the Bergino Baseball Clubhouse

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