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The theme song, "Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow", was written by Dave Grusin and Morgan Ames; initially an instrumental, lyrics were added in later seasons that were sung by Sammy Davis, Jr. Every episode of Baretta began with the song, which contained the motto, "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time." According to Blake, studio executives did not want Davis's vocals for the theme song for fear that audiences would confuse Baretta for being a black series. Blake threatened to leave production if Davis's recording was rejected. His bosses relented.[8]
Baretta started life as Toma in 1973, a series starring Tony Musante and based on the adventures of a real-life cop who used his wits and imaginative disguises. But Musante left after one season, leaving a show with reasonable ratings and nowhere to go.
Ferrara played with the Dodger rookies for two seasons, 1957 and 1958. The Dodgers also arranged a scholarship for him at Long Island University. His father wanted him to take the scholarship and go to school but Ferrara wanted to play and he signed with the now Los Angeles Dodgers, who sent him to Orlando of the then Class- D Florida State League in 1959.
Ferrara would finally get his chance to play regularly in 1967 and he made the most of it. He hit .277 with a .345 on-base percentage in 347 at-bats. He hit 16 homers and drove in 50 runs and appeared to have a very promising future in Los Angeles. That future, however, was dashed in 1968 when he broke his ankle two games into the season.
BARRETTA IN THE NEWSFor pair of fifth-year Terps, whirlwind careers will end at Final Four (Washington Post, May 26, 2022)As a Graduate Student (2022): Started in first 10 games of the season before suffering a season-ending ACL injury at Georgetown on March 30 ... Totaled 21 groundballs and nine caused turnovers ... Led the Terps with four groundballs and career-best four caused turnovers on Senior Day vs. James Madison (3/26) ... Matched a career-high with five groundballs and had a caused turnover vs. Rutgers (3/20) ... Tallied three groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. Villanova (3/13) ... Recorded three groundballs in home opener vs. Florida (2/26). As a Senior (2021): Started in all 17 games ... Finished season standing second on the team with 19 caused turnovers and fourth on team with 25 groundballs ... Drew a charge as part of two caused turnover, one groundball performance in NCAA Second Round at Duke (5/16) ... All-Big Ten Tournament Team ... Had sensational Big Ten Tournament, picking up nine groundballs and causing six turnovers, both the highest on the team ... Tallied four groundballs and three caused turnovers in Big Ten Championship vs. Northwestern (5/2) ... Set career-highs in the Big Ten Semifinals vs. Johns Hopkins (4/30) with five groundballs and three caused turnovers; Led Maryland defense which shut Hopkins out in the first half ... Picked up three groundballs and caused two turnovers vs. Rutgers (4/8) ... Had outstanding game at #3 Northwestern (3/29), posting four groundballs and two caused turnovers, all in the first half ... Tallied career-highs with three groundballs and two caused turnovers vs. Ohio State (3/18)As a Junior (2020): Played in five of Maryland's six games with her first two career starts in the last two ... Tallied four groundballs and one caused turnovers ... Posted one groundball in each of Maryland's last four games ... Made first career start vs. Navy (3/4). As a Sophomore (2019): Appeared in seven games. As a Freshman (2018): Appeared in 11 games, making debut in season opener against William & Mary (2/11)...Recorded first career groundball in Big Ten Semifinals against Johns Hopkins (5/4)...Notched draw control in win over Rutgers (4/6)...Scored first career goal in second career game against UMBC (2/28).
Before Maryland: Four-year letterwinner ... named Downington East's Most Outstanding Athlete in 2017 ... three-time all-league selection ... selected all-county twice ... named an All-American in 2016 ... set Downington East's record for most goals in a season in 2016 ... played club for PA Express.
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