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Video: John Franco On Fox
Published 5/7/2008 by Dave at The Mets Report
Franco is interviewed on Fox’s Best Damn Sports Show. It’s disturbing to have to look at David Wells sitting next to Franco but I tried to look past that. The highlights include talking about ordering pizzas in the bullpen at Shea and growing a garden with bullpen coach Joe Pignatano. BDSSP: John Franco saves the day ...

Catching Up With John Franco
Published 5/7/2008 by Peter Wade at Hot Foot
John Franco recent appearance on “The Best Damn Sports Show Period.” was pretty entertaining. Besides the fact that he was interview by the usual hosts, the panel included David Wells who pitched for the Yankees when John was with the Mets. So, when the Subway Series and the Clemens/Piazza broken bat throwing incident came up it was interesting to watch and listen to both former players perspectives. Franco also spoke about: Playing in his hometown. Ordering pizza and watching football games while in the bullpen. Playing a physically abusive game with Mike ...

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