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- 87 - Book Spotlight - The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City
Kevin Baker joins me in our latest episode to discuss his upcoming book, 'The New York Game: Baseball in the Rise of a New City,' which explores the origins and impact of baseball in New York City over the past 200 years. The book delves into the exclusion of black players, baseball's cultural and societal influence, and the notable players who shaped the game.
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We’re rating the most recent inductions into the Baseball Hall of Fame. I've invited back an old friend of the show, John Vampatella.
We’ve going to cover the 2024 Baseball Hall of Fame inductees and if we agree with the selections. Then we’ll discuss who they may have missed and round out our show with the biggest snubs in HoF history and we think should be enshrined.
John is the author of The Forgotten Game, book that covers game five of the 2004 ALCS between the Yankees and the Red Sox. We him back on in October 2021 to discuss the book’s release. Check out the episode here. He also discusses his most recent release entitled the 53rd Man.
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The St. Louis Browns were a Major League Baseball team based in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1902 to 1953. As a member of the American League, they had their moments of prominence but never clinched a World Series title.
Discover the cross-town rival to the Cardinals and the stomping grounds of George Sisler - today on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Historically, the United States has called baseball “America’s Pastime.” To say the sport is a purely native invention, though, is only half the story. Baseball, like America, is the result of many cultural infusions. It’s the result of a melting pot of activities. So, let’s explore baseball’s origins together on today's episode.
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Picture this: it’s a sunny day at Yankee Stadium in the 1970s, excitement filling the air. You take your seat, and there he is—Thurman Munson, the heartbeat of the New York Yankees.
In those moments, you witness Munson's incredible talent on the field. Little do you know, fate has a different plan for him. His career would be cut short, but Thurman Munson's legacy has endured.
Let’s re-discover his life, career, and what occurred that made him gone too soon.
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Hi Everyone! I'm excited to announce the kick-off of the latest show in the Rounders universe. It's called "Top of the 1st."
How is it different than the main show? I'll share one short lesson (less than 5 min) each day to help you get inspired and motivated for the most important game - your life.
I create these entries based on baseball history, sharing the events, triumphs, and practical advice from athletes and fans of America’s game.
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As a baseball fan, you've undoubtedly seen teams make season-changing deals during the MLB Winter Meetings. These high-stakes sessions have been the birthplace of some truly impressive trades in baseball history.
However, not all negotiations that have taken place during these winter meetings have proved fruitful. In fact, some have gone down in history as the worst trades ever.
Ready to delve into the world of MLB trade blunders from the Winter Meetings? Let's start!
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Explore the remarkable journey of Warren Spahn, one of baseball's greatest left-handed pitchers, who bravely served in World War II before dominating the major leagues.
We'll uncover Spahn's early days, heroic military service, and legendary baseball career, highlighting his character, leadership, and enduring legacy - on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Today, we journey back to the nation's capital to unravel the tale of a team that once graced Washington, D.C baseball fields.
A team that witnessed the highs of championship glory and the lows of relocation...twice.
Grab your mitt and join us as we dive deep into the history of...The Washington Senators.
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Dive into the fascinating career of Herb Washington, a former world-class sprinter turned professional baserunner for the Oakland Athletics.
Today, on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America
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In this episode, we’re paying homage to the most unbreakable records in MLB history and the athletes who dared to chase them. We'll examine why these records remain unbroken and who’s come close without getting over the bar.
Let's witness greatness, together.
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In this episode, we'll delve into the captivating world of baseball folklore and explore the truth vs. legend surrounding one of the game's most iconic figures - Ty Cobb.
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What causes baseball team names to change over time? What makes a club's name acceptable during one period of history but then becomes unacceptable as time progresses? We're exploring that topic with Dr. Joe Squillace through the Lens of the Jacksonville Lunatics and mental asylums in the 19th Century. You're not going to want to miss this interview - today on Rounders: a History of Baseball in America. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/message
Sat, 22 Jul 2023 - 50min - 74 - Team Autopsies: The Brooklyn Dodgers
Delve into the rich history of the Brooklyn Dodgers in this comprehensive 'Baseball Team Autopsies' series installment.
Explore the team's origins, notable players, iconic Ebbets Field, and the enduring legacy left after their move to Los Angeles.
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Every MLB ballpark has its own unique charm and character. Those small differences from city to city are part of what makes baseball games special. Some of those stadiums never became a reality and instead live on as “what-ifs” for us to consider.
Let's journey through the most amazing baseball parks that were never built.
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Let’s take a journey together through time and explore the stories of five fathers and their sons who stood at the top of pro baseball. We'll delve into their careers, their impact on the sport, and the legacy they've left behind on the diamond.
So, grab your glove, step up to the plate, and join us as we celebrate the greatest father-son duos in baseball history. Today, on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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This is the inspiring story of Robert "Bob" Slaybaugh, a professional baseball player who, despite losing an eye in a freak accident, continued pursuing his passion for the game, proving that even the most challenging obstacles can be overcome.
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In the annals of baseball history, the name Bobby Balcena may not ring as loudly as some others, but his significance in the sport is undeniable. Balcena holds the distinction of being the first Asian American professional baseball player, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations of diverse talent in the sport. Let's explore his story.
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Over the years, a number of significant changes have been introduced in professional baseball, each one altering the game in its own unique way. Let’s explore five of the biggest rule changes in the sport’s history and examine their impact on the game and their place in baseball lore.
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In this episode, we explore the history of the Philadelphia Athletics. This iconic team has a long and storied history, featuring some of the game's most legendary players and groundbreaking innovations. We’ll cover their story, from founding to relocation to the present day.
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In this episode, we will explore the life of James Creighton, a star pitcher in the mid-1800s known for his unique delivery style. We'll discuss the events that led to his untimely death, including his fatal injury during a baseball game. We’ll also look at how he changed baseball and the pitcher position. Sign Up for the FREE Newsletter Get the weekly digest AND access to the bonus show at rounders.substack.com Sign up as a premium subscriber and get this show ad-free! Liked the Show? Leave Me a One-Time "Good Game" Tip! Tip on Cash App Tip on PayPal Tip on Venmo Connect on Social Media: Follow on YouTube Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on Twitter Send Me a Question for a Future Show! Send a Message on Social Media (see above) Send an email (rounderspodcast@gmail.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/message
Sun, 16 Apr 2023 - 27min - 66 - Chief Thiefs: Baseball’s 5 Greatest Base Stealers
One of the most exciting aspects of baseball is base stealing. It takes skill, speed, and strategy to be successful at swiping bags, and some players have mastered this art form.
Let’s look at some of baseball's top base stealers over the years and examine their techniques for success. Today on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Today we're continuing our series, "Roots of Greatness," where we explore the key foundational pieces in a star's life that contributed to their greatness. Today we will learn about Mookie Betts, the star outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
We've already done episodes about Mike Trout and Scott Rolen if you'd like to go back and check those out.
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The Homestead Grays were one of the most successful and influential teams in the history of baseball. Let's uncover the team's origins, uniforms, top players, legacy, and more!
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In this episode, we honor the life and career of Josh Gibson and explore what he means to baseball, both then and now.
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In 2023, Scott Rolen was inducted into the Hall of Fame. His distinguished baseball career is a testament to his determination and passion for the game. But what were his foundational keys to success? In this episode, we look at Scott Rolen’s roots of greatness.
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Don Mattingly played for the New York Yankees from 1982 to 1995 and was a beloved player and fan favorite. However, during one fateful season, "The Don's" signature hairstyle got him into a conflict you have to hear to believe. Let’s take a look at the haircut that rocked the baseball world!
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Baseball in the 21st century has seen no shortage of long-term deals for the game's best players. But fifty years ago, there were no such contracts. That all changed when one team decided to go all-in on a standout pitcher that could take them all the way. Who was he? Why offer such a big contract? How did he perform? Today, let's learn about baseball's first long-term contract on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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In this video, I'm counting down the five greatest pinch hitters in baseball history.
Now, if you're like me, you love a good pinch hit. These guys were some of the most clutch players to ever step up to the plate, and they all made their mark on the game. So without further ado, let's get started.
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Baseball is a sport that brings out the best in people, but sometimes fans can behave very badly. In this episode, we reveal even more stories of some of the worst-behaved baseball fans and the memorable actions they took. Today on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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What makes a great athlete? Is it natural talent, hard work, or a combination of both? In this episode, we'll take a look at some of the greatest baseball players of all time and follow the unique journeys that made them so successful.
Today we're exploring the roots of the greatness of the Millville Meteor, Prince Fish, MT Hammer - the one and only Mike Trout.
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Ever heard of Turk Wendell? This lovable, bizarre relief pitcher had a unique collection of on-field antics combined with solid relief pitching. His time in major league baseball is funny, uplifting, and a perfect story for baseball fans. Today on Rounders a History of Baseball in America.
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Before the Guardians, before the Indians, and even before the Nat's, Blues, and Bronchos, Cleveland was home to a professional baseball team you may have missed. We break down the rich history of the Cleveland Spiders in this week's episode!
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Some pitchers can hit. Some can't. But when they do, it's a thing of beauty. Check out some of the top moments of pitchers on offense and see for yourself!
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The year is 1925. The KKK is alive and thriving in American culture and politics. A group of Klansmen in Kansas set up a game against a local all-black professional baseball squad.
Would racism and divisiveness win the day? Or would a game of baseball show the local community, and the country at large, unveil racial superiority as the hoax it really is? Find out what happened - today on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Satchel Paige is one of the most iconic and celebrated players in baseball history. In this episode, learn about his five decades of baseball excellence and see why he remains a role model for players and fans to this day.
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They were called “dummies.” But the deaf community’s contribution to baseball is certainly anything but. Learn about the players who helped move baseball forward towards a better game and a more inclusive sport, today on Rounders a History of Baseball in America.
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Were the Toronto Blue Jays the first MLB team in Canada? Nope. That accolade goes to a franchise that developed one of the best player development systems of all time. That’s right. We’re conducting an autopsy on the Montreal Expos. Today, on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America…
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1) The Olympic Stadium was built for the 1976 Summer Olympics, not Winter Olympics, which were actually held in Innsbruck, Austria that year. (Submitted by Joe B.)
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One Saturday in 1903 changed baseball park construction. In fact, it changed sports venue planning forever. The event was a national tragedy. The aftermath led to safer experiences for fans, a fact we often take for granted today. Let’s re-discover the events of Black Saturday: Baseball’s Deadliest Ballpark Disaster.
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Christmas brings people together. We put aside differences and celebrate the gifts of family and friends. During the Civil War, there was little cause for happiness and unity on that day. But one Christmas, baseball brought Union and Confederate soldiers together. Learn about this amazing story.
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This month’s questions keep the fire roaring on the cold months of winter and a lock-out. Today we’re talking about the worst superteam in baseball history, which podcasts I listen and subscribe to, and what the craziest stat in baseball is.
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What if I told you the MLB had a team in the Emerald City before the Seattle Mariners? A franchise that only lasted one season? What went wrong? We’re conducting an autopsy on the Seattle Pilots. Today, on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America! Sign Up for the FREE Newsletter Get the weekly digest at rounders.substack.com Liked the Show? Leave Me a One-Time "Good Game" Tip! Tip on Cash App Tip on PayPal Tip on Venmo Access the Premium Bonus Show "This Week in Baseball History" Become a Subscriber Connect on Social Media: Follow on YouTube Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on Twitter Send Me a Question for a Future Show! Send a Message on Social Media (see above) Send an email (rounderspodcast@gmail.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/message
Mon, 13 Dec 2021 - 50min - 45 - Half Diamond, Half Dugout: Ranking Baseball’s Best Player-Managers
We've sat down and ranked the best player-managers in MLB history. So who were the best to have one foot on the diamond and one foot in the dugout? Stay tuned to find out.
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To some, he was the greatest defensive catcher of all time. To others, he deserved a hall of fame induction. To his teammates, he was nothing but trouble.
To history, he is the first household name in professional baseball to have committed murder. What drove him to such a heinous crime? And how should baseball remember him? We’ll discuss, on today’s episode of Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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In 2004 the Red Sox made history, coming back from a 3-0 deficit to defeat the NY Yankees. They were so many memorable moments in that series - but the one that gets overlooked too often are the events that occurred in Game 5. Author John Vampatella stops by to tell us why we should all take time to remember this “forgotten game” in baseball history. Today, on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Ah, the number nine. It's the number of lives for cats. Cloud 9 is the happy place we all want to be. In a courtroom, possession is 9 tenths of the law. And of course, there are 9 innings in a baseball game. But why? The story is more interesting than you might think. Today, on Rounders a History of Baseball in America.
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Welcome to our monthly mailbag - where I answer questions you submit about baseball history. Today's theme? Submissions about team names - today on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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MLB games happen in MLB stadiums, right? Well - mostly yes. But sometimes, whether it's due to political, environmental, or promotional reasons, teams have played regular-season games in some very unique spots across the globe.
Let's look at five unexpected MLB game locations on today's episode of Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Baseball has a rich history of clubs with amazing wins, crushing defeats, and even more interesting behind-the-scenes management stories. Not all clubs are still with us today, though.
So to keep their memory alive Rounders will share their history. Today, we're examining the Houston Colt 45's.
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We celebrate players who excel in their professional careers at an early age. But what about the players that took just a little bit longer to find that same success? We look at 5 of baseball's greatest players who didn't become stars until after turning 30 years old.
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Season 3 kicks off with a look at baseball's little-known era of human mascots...with unusual physical attributes. Author Allen Abel stops by to discuss his new book about Hughie McLoon, a child with a hunched back who became one of the biggest names in Philadelphia during the 1920s. That is - until his untimely murder at just 20 years old.
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Watching an athlete break a major sports milestone is amazing to watch. And yet, for Hank Aaron, his accomplishment of hitting the most career home runs was met with racism and multiple threats of violence against both him and his family.
In the years and months leading up to this event, Hank had to endure what no fellow human ever should. Here's his story. Today, on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Hank Aaron was one of the five best MLB players ever: Here's why he was even better than his 755 home runs (ESPN) Nobody — And We Mean Nobody — Was Consistently Great Like Hank Aaron (538 Sports) What Hank Aaron Told Me (The Atlantic)Support the Show
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Imagine any of the top superstars of the past 20 years. You know, the kind of player who's headlined multiple all-star games, won season awards, and are sure locks for entry into the Hall of Fame.
Now imagine that same player, in the prime of their life, is suddenly swept up by a tornado. Crazy right? That sort of thing just doesn't happen to sports superstars. Well...it did in 1903 to Ed Delahanty. Here's how it happened. Today, on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Umpires. We don't notice them...until we notice them. These arbiters of baseball safeguard the integrity of the game in even the most chaotic scenarios.
So what's it like behind the mask?
Author and historian Bill Nowlin stops by to discuss what he learned about the daily lives of umpires - both on and off the field. Today, on Rounders - a History of Baseball in America.
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The drive to achieve success, to reach the top of the ladder, requires daily commitment. To achieve success in the face of constant roadblocks requires even more of the human spirit. Bob Gibson is one such individual, a man who didn’t let a life surrounded by racism stop him from becoming one of baseball’s greatest pitchers. Bob Gibson: Determination Defined. Today on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Bob Gibson (Terry Sloope, SABR) Bob Gibson, Feared Flamethrower for the Cardinals, Dies at 84 (Richard Goldstein, NY Times) St. Louisans say goodbye to Bob Gibson, who stirred their childhood and stayed in their hearts (Bob Hochman, St. Louis Post-Dispatch)Follow Rounders on Social Media:
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August 8 is national baseball card day. This hobby was a big part of my fan experience as a child - as it’s been for generations of fans. From simple images in packs of gum to digital, motion-enabled options today, baseball cards continue to let us collect our favorite players, teams, and moments.
When did these items first come into existence? The origin story is not what you’d expect. The first baseball cards. Today, on Rounders - a History of Baseball in America.
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A History of Baseball Cards (article from allvintagecards.com) A History of the First Mass-Produced Baseball Card (Article from NY Times) Baseball World Reflects on Life of Sy Berger (article from Beckett) A.G. Spaulding and the Rise of Baseball (link to book by Peter Levine on Amazon)Follow Rounders on Social Media:
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Was Cleveland, not Williamsport, PA, the true home of Little League?
This is the argument presented in the book "MRS. MORHARD AND THE BOYS" But this work is about more than the origins of youth baseball, its the story of a single mother, Josephine Morhard and how, during the Great Depression, this hard-working mother built an organization focused on fostering meaningful growth for the children in her community.
Author Ruth Hanford Morhard joins me to discuss Josphine's story and how baseball and youth sports were impacted by her mother-in-law's life. Today on Rounders: a history of baseball in America.Purchase a Copy of the Book:
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I was honored to sit down with Jeff Fields, a former MLB draft pick, amateur historian, and vintage catcher's equipment collector. We discuss the history behind the "tools of ignorance" and items from Jeff's personal collection of vintage gear.
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Sometimes history remembers individuals in an unfair light. Sometimes there’s more to the story. Sometimes we should reassess our perspectives.
Let’s discuss today’s subject - Smead Jolley.
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Baseball historian Sam Gazdziak stops by to discuss five players who had one shot in a pro game. Here are their stories.
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From a young age we learn to throw a baseball with our dominant hand. It becomes second nature, a part of our athletic muscle memory. Imagine losing that all of a sudden. In an instant.
Would you still continue playing baseball? Pete Gray did.Here’s his story.
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This isn’t the first time a worldwide pandemic has struck baseball. In fact, history shows us how bad the situation got - and provides us hope for our own future.
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I sit down with three team owners from the Mid Atlantic Vintage Baseball League to discuss vintage baseball East Coast style!
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As Hurricane Dorian made its way across Florida, I saw how life can just...stop in the face of a natural disaster. So when storms and unexpected disasters struck, how has baseball responded?
We’ll look at some examples throughout history on today’s episode of Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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I sit down with some of the organizers of the Central Valley Vintage Base Ball Association from California to discuss their work in establishing and popularizing baseball according to 1864 rules.
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A Linguist. An attorney. A professional baseball player. A war hero. The story of Moe Berg, the MLB catcher who also served as a spy in World War II. Today, on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Mud. Sunscreen. Saliva. Vaseline. One of baseball’s oldest junk pitches has survived rule changes, player accusations, and umpire searches to continue as a pitcher’s secret weapon. Where did this doctored ball originate, who threw it best, and what is it’s future in today’s MLB? The Tale of the Spitball. Today, on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Baseball, more than any other sport, has a rich history of slang and terminology that continues even to this day. Who needs Tolkien when you have linguists like Casey Stengel and Dennis Eckersley? So let’s learn about some familiar and forgotten terms throughout baseball history!
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Baseballs serve as links between people - that’s never changed. But the physical baseball has. In size, weight, and material. So how is a baseball from 1899 different from a baseball in 2019?
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Today is a special day everyone. It’s opening day 2019! Baseball is officially back, and our 162 game journey to the postseason will soon be underway. Fans have celebrated this moment in major league baseball for 143 years. Over that time, there have been memorable contests and storylines that emerged on opening days. Let’s look at some of them today on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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On today’s episode we look at a player who boasted a 17-year career in professional baseball, participated in multiple all-star team appearances, and was the first person to play on both American and National league teams. She’s also, most importantly, the first woman to play professionally. The Queen of Baseball. Today on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America. Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/message
Fri, 15 Mar 2019 - 22min - 15 - Episode 15: Fans Behaving Badly
Learn about how fans have disrupted major league baseball games in...unique ways throughout the years on this episode of Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/messageMon, 11 Feb 2019 - 38min - 14 - Episode 14: Pastgame Interviews with the SoCal Vintage Baseball League
Chris, Travis and Wes from the SoCal Vintage Baseball League stop by to talk game differences between then & now, the roots of baseball in Southern California, and how you can get involved in supporting their league and vintage baseball across the United States!
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Imagine I could put you in a time machine, transport you to 1927, and give you a ticket to watch one of the greatest baseball players ever:
This athlete could play any position, thanks to a cannon arm and unnatural swiftness His combination of speed and control made him one of the most feared pitchers of his day. His bat was just as dreaded, most seasons he finished with a batting average over .300. His knowledge of the game was unrivaled, and he could manage a team with superior ability. This player was eventually enshrined in not one, but five halls of fame around the world. He was compared to Joe DiMaggio, Roberto Clemente, and Babe Ruth.You’d take that ticket in a second, right? Week if you grew up in the United States during thes time, you most likely never heard his name, because he never played a single game in Major League Baseball. But if you followed baseball outside of the United States during this time, you’d know exactly who this is. El Maestro. El Inmortal.
The Story of Martin Dihigo. Today on Rounders: A History of baseball in America’s.
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It's a warm Wisconsin summer evening in June, 1996. You and your family are sitting behind the plate to see your beloved single-A club the Timbler Rattlers play an exhibition game against their MLB affiliate, the Seattle Mariners. As you eagerly wait for the umpire to yell "play ball!" you notice storm clouds gathering in the distance. In the blink of an eye, the rain begins, and it doesn't let up.
Before long the umpires decide to cancel the game. Disappointed, you begin to grab your belongings and head to the exit. But wait! The announcer declares a special 3 on 3 home run derby between the two squads.
Out of the dugout comes Alex Rodriguez and Ken Griffey Jr. ready to compete in the slugging match. For your hometown Rattlers? The starting outfielder, their hitting coach, and an upstart rookie first baseman from the Dominican Republic.
As the dust settles, one player dominates the event. And it's not A-Rod or Griffey. That award went to someone else.
Seattle’s Home Run Battle . Today on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/messageSun, 06 Jan 2019 - 22min - 11 - Episode 11: The Veeck Effect
What do cornflakes, nylon stockings, exploding scoreboards, baseball jerseys, and disco all have in common? Bill Veeck used them all to get fans into ballparks. And he changed baseball thanks to his visionary marketing and promotional strategies. But he wasn't just a showman. Bill's advocacy of African Americans in the MLB, along with his support for player rights, guarantees his status as one of the great baseball visionaries. Chapter 1: In His Father's Image (1:42) Chapter 2: Promoter Extraordinaire (5:53) Chapter 3: The Abe Lincoln of Baseball (20:02) Chapter 4: Baseball's Visionary (32:16) Support the show financially by going to anchor.fm/rounders. Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter @RoundersPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/message
Fri, 14 Dec 2018 - 38min - 10 - Episode 10: Magicians, Marlins & Sun Sox
Florida has become a baseball Mecca, from it’s local amateur leagues all the way to the booming stadiums of their major league teams. They’ve become synonymous with one another, and baseball would be a very different sport without the influence of the Sunshine state.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/messageFri, 16 Nov 2018 - 19min - 9 - Episode 09: Pastgame Interviews w/ Sam Gazdziak
In a new segment entitled “Pastgame Interviews” I sit down with other members of the baseball community to discuss their contributions to the sport. On this episode I sat down with Sam Gazdziak, (@RIP_MLB) to discuss his work in chronicling the lives of deceased baseball figures. We had a great conversation about baseball history!
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/messageMon, 05 Nov 2018 - 42min - 8 - Episode 08: The Evolution of Baseball Uniforms
Uniforms, from their purpose to their design, have changed dramatically since baseball’s early days in the mid 1800’s. No more bow ties, collared shirts, or wool pants. But even with these changes, baseball uniforms are an always intriguing mix of design and functionality, a continual give and take of form and function. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/message
Mon, 29 Oct 2018 - 22min - 7 - Episode 07: A Matter of Faith
Did you know all 30 Major League Baseball games host Sunday chapel services for players? Did you know many teams keep a chaplain on payroll to travel with the team, to look after the spiritual well-being of its players? Did you know, that littered throughout baseball history, we find examples of athletes, at great expense to their careers, put faith before fastballs? Find out more on today's episode of Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/messageThu, 20 Sep 2018 - 16min - 6 - Episode 06: Uncle Sam Wants You…to Play Baseball!
Last week’s episode highlighted baseball’s importance to morale for American troops, from the jungles of the South Pacific to the Nazi stadium in Nuremberg, where we saw an integrated world series take place far from American baseball parks. Over 500 major league baseball players were drafted or volunteered to join the military. Because of this […] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/message
Mon, 10 Sep 2018 - 15min - 5 - The Day America Hit Home Runs Over Hitler
The year is 1945. Germany has surrendered. Thousands of Allied troops occupy Western Europe. A stadium in the heart of Nazi Germany, where hundreds of rallies were once held, is filled to the brim again with 50,000 people. This time, no swastikas or bronze eagles adorned the walls. Instead, a baseball field was the focus. So what happened? We'll cover this amazing piece of baseball history on today's episode of Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Baseball is a game of rules. 169 pages of rules to be exact. Three strikes, you’re out. Four balls? Take your base! The ball bounced in the outfield and went into the stands? Ground rule double. Arguing with the umpire about balls and strikes? Ejected. Baseball’s long history means rules have been around for a LONG time. Some have stuck and some have disappeared into history. Let's look at some of those weird rules from baseball's past - today on Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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Attending Fenway Park, the home of the Boston Red Sox, has an almost religious feel for any baseball fan. These walls watched Babe Ruth, Tris Speaker, Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski, Roger Clemens, Pedro Martinez, Mookie Betts, and so many more fill its stands with loyal fans night after night. So how did it become the baseball icon as we know it today? Let's find out!
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1) Cy Young never played at Fenway Park. His last season was 1911 with the Rustlers (Braves), and Fenway opened in 1912. (submitted by Michael S.)
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/messageMon, 20 Aug 2018 - 31min - 2 - Pitch Like a Girl: The Story of Jackie Mitchell
It’s the second inning and you’ve just been called from the bullpen as a reliever. The starting pitcher just gave up a double and a single to start the game, and your manager needs you to get out of the inning. As you take the mound you look at the upcoming batters for your opponent, the New York Yankees. Next up? The legendary Babe Ruth. If you somehow get around him, the great Lou Gehrig is on deck. An impossible situation for any reliever. What to do? Pitch like a girl.
The story of Jackie Mitchell, on today’s episode of Rounders: A History of Baseball in America.
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The saying “as American as baseball and apple pie” illustrates how connected baseball is with the idea of being an “American.” But how did baseball become the national pastime? Was it an American invention or an import from our “melting pot” nation of immigrants? And if baseball is indeed an established game from another country, what are it’s true roots? We’ll look at baseball’s origins on today’s episode of Rounders: A History of America’s game. Liked the Show? Leave Me a Tip! Tip on Cash App Tip on PayPal Tip on Venmo Connect With Me: Follow on YouTube Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on Twitter Send Me a Question for a Future Show! Send a Message on Social Media (see above) Send an email (rounderspodcast@gmail.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rounders/message
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