About: Lou Merloni   Sponge Permalink

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He graduated from Providence College in 1993 and still holds several single-season and career records for the now-defunct Friars baseball team. Merloni was a replacement player during the 1994 Major League Baseball strike and is therefore barred from membership in the Major League Baseball Players Association. In the offseasons of 1996 and 1997, Merloni served as a substitute gym teacher at Framingham High School, were he attended high school Beginning in March 2008, Merloni began appearing on WEEI-AM's "Big Show" as a co-host.

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  • Lou Merloni
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  • He graduated from Providence College in 1993 and still holds several single-season and career records for the now-defunct Friars baseball team. Merloni was a replacement player during the 1994 Major League Baseball strike and is therefore barred from membership in the Major League Baseball Players Association. In the offseasons of 1996 and 1997, Merloni served as a substitute gym teacher at Framingham High School, were he attended high school Beginning in March 2008, Merloni began appearing on WEEI-AM's "Big Show" as a co-host.
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  • He graduated from Providence College in 1993 and still holds several single-season and career records for the now-defunct Friars baseball team. Merloni was a replacement player during the 1994 Major League Baseball strike and is therefore barred from membership in the Major League Baseball Players Association. Merloni signed a contract with the Oakland Athletics for the 2007 season. He played the season for the A's AAA affiliate, the Sacramento River Cats. Merloni was chosen as the Most Valuable Player in the 2007 Bricktown Showdown, leading the River Cats over the Richmond Braves by a final score of 7-1. He was also voted Best Defensive Player and Best Teammate for the 2007 season. Merloni contributed a home run and 4 RBIs in the game. Before the game, Merloni was chosen as the River Cats' team Captain.[2] In the offseasons of 1996 and 1997, Merloni served as a substitute gym teacher at Framingham High School, were he attended high school Beginning in March 2008, Merloni began appearing on WEEI-AM's "Big Show" as a co-host. Beginning May 27, 2008, Merloni joined the New England Sports Network (NESN) as a commentator on the Red Sox pre-game and post-game shows.[3].
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