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Join the Baseball History Podcast game announcer as he explores this week in baseball history. Check out the featured word or phrase in the Baseball Dictionary. Visit baseball cities past and present,... more
FAQs about Baseball History Podcast:How many episodes does Baseball History Podcast have?The podcast currently has 427 episodes available.
August 16, 2011Baseball HP 1133: Everett ScottEverett Scott was a shortstop for the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox, and Cincinnati Reds in a career that lasted from 1914 until 1926....more22minPlay
August 09, 2011Baseball HP 1132: Jack TaylorJohn W. Taylor, pitcher for the Chicago Orphans, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals in a career that spanned the seasons 1898 through 1906. For a five-year period he achieved a pitching record of never being relieved in a game....more12minPlay
August 02, 2011Baseball HP 1131: Dom DiMaggioDom DiMaggio played his entire 11-year baseball career for the Boston Red Sox, a career that spanned the seasons 1940 through 1953....more11minPlay
July 26, 2011Baseball HP 1130: Pat DobsonPat Dobson was a right-handed starting pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, San Diego Padres, Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians in a career that spanned the seasons 1967 through 1977. He was best known for being one of four Orioles pitchers to win 20 games in the 1971 season....more19minPlay
July 20, 2011Baseball HP 1129: Bill NicholsonBill Nicholson was a left-handed hitting outfielder for the Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago Cubs, and Philadelphia Phillies in a career that spanned 1936 through 1953....more12minPlay
July 18, 2011Baseball HP 1128: Pat SeereyPat Seerey was an outfielder for the Cleveland Indians from 1943 to 1948 and the Chicago White Sox in 1948 and 1949....more12minPlay
July 05, 2011Baseball HP 1127: Don WertDon Wert, third baseman for the Detroit Tigers from 1963 through 1970 and Washington Senators in 1971....more25minPlay
June 28, 2011Baseball HP 1126: Bill TerryBill Terry was a first baseman for the New York Giants from 1923 through 1936 and manager of the Giants from 1932 through 1941. A lefthand hitter, he tended to smash line drives to left center and straightaway center. He had a signature season in 1930 with a .403 batting average....more25minPlay
June 23, 2011Baseball HP 1025: Ray SchalkRay Schalk, catcher for the Chicago White Sox from 1912 through 1928. He also played one year for the New York Giants in 1929. Shalk was known for his handling of picthers and his outstanding defensive ability; he was considered the greatest defensive catcher of his era....more15minPlay
June 16, 2011Baseball HP 1124: Lefty O'DoulLefty O'Doul began his Major League career as a left-handed pitcher with the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox from 1919 to 1923. After developing a sore arm he returned to the Minor Leagues and converted himself into a power-hitter for the New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, and Brooklyn Robins from 1928 through 1934....more12minPlay
FAQs about Baseball History Podcast:How many episodes does Baseball History Podcast have?The podcast currently has 427 episodes available.