The Telegram (St. John's)

Ex-montrealer says he corked bats for Rose, other Expos

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A former Montrealer who once worked at the Olympic Stadium says he used to cork bats for baseball legend Pete Rose, according to a report in a Florida newspaper.

Bryan Greenberg, who worked as a private carpenter, said that he corked bats for Rose at his home in Dorval, and not at the Big O.

And while Greenberg admitted to corking the bats, he did not say Rose ever used them in a game.

“Rose told me he was using them for batting practice,” Greenberg told the Palm Beach Post. “I don’t know what he did with the bats. Maybe he did only use them in BP. I don’t know if he used them on the field.”

The Montreal Gazette reported in May that Greenberg had corked bats for Rose as a Montreal Expos player in 1984.

Rose played 95 games for the Expos that season, before he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds on Aug. 16, 1984.

Greenberg also told the Florida newspaper that he corked bats for “a couple” of Expos players after he started working for the visiting team’s clubhouse manager in 1995. He would not identify the players.

He also refuted that he corked bats at the Olympic Stadium, contrary to what had been reported in the Montreal Gazette article.

“I never did any corking at Olympic Stadium,” he said. “There was no secret room, no tarps, no machine.

“I know it’s not a can of worms because it’s already been opened. I just want the truth to come out.”

Greenberg, who now lives in Jupiter, Fla., could not be reached by the Montreal Gazette for comment.

Greenberg said he was approached by John Silverman, the Expos’ clubhouse manager, in April 1984 about corking a bat for Rose.

“He knew I was a constructi­on worker and tradesman. He said, ‘Rose wants to see you. Can you cork a bat?’” Greenberg told the Post.

But Silverman told the Post he has no recollecti­on of such a conversati­on and has no knowledge of Rose ever corking his bats.

Greenberg said Rose shipped dozens of Mizuno bats to Greenberg’s house in Dorval, where he would drill and then cork the bats.

“It took me 10 minutes to do a bat,” Greenberg said.

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