Sheldon Ocker,
who has been covering Cleveland Indians baseball since the late Bob Nold got tired of
being on that treadmill, will retire from the Beacon Journal at the end of the
year.
Sheldon’s
email:
Sheldon Ocker |
I'm retiring at the end of the year, but there is no
mandatory retirement age. I'm a little tired of working 68 hours a week from
mid-February to the end of baseball season, but I will be looking for part-time
work, since I've seen all the episodes of “Housewives of Orange County” on TV.
I had hip replacement surgery four weeks ago, and
everything is progressing well.
I am married and have two children, neither of which
lives in the area.
Bob Nold passed away in 2009. Sheldon and Bob formed an elite group in the BJ Sports Department with Tom Melody, Jack Patterson, Dick Shippy, Larry Pantages and Dan Thom.
There had been
reports that the BJ and the Guild signed a contract setting a mandatory age
limit of 70 for retirement. Sheldon says there’s no mandatory retirement age at
the BJ.
Sheldon
covered Saturday’s Ohio State football victory over Iowa. Although the BJ, with
its downsized staff, also relies on Buckeyes coverage by the Associated Press’ Rusty Miller.
Worked with Sheldon 1972-1976 in bj sports dept. he was one of my bosses. Super boss, super guy. Always made us laugh. Truly enjoyed our trips to Luigis Friday nights after putting the sports section to bed. Sheldon, along with tom melody, rich zitrin, Jim derendal, bob nold, Milan zban, etc., were the reasons I truly enjoyed my stint at the bj. THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!?
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