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One of the things Parker and I like to do is meander through baseball-reference.com in our free time. OK, we're not very exciting.
But every once in a while we come across a gem like the one that took place on July 6, 1916 between the Phillies and Reds.
It started as a blowout, with the Reds taking a 10-0 lead. Then the 9th inning happened.
Parker found this one and he tells the story of what he believes is the weirdest game he's heard of.
Sources for this episode:
Baseball-Reference.com
True Tales of the Big Leagues is a Seldom Used Reserve Podcast and is narrated by Marty Coleman and this week mostly Parker Coleman.
Co-executive producers are Parker Coleman and Marty Coleman.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Martin ColemanOne of the things Parker and I like to do is meander through baseball-reference.com in our free time. OK, we're not very exciting.
But every once in a while we come across a gem like the one that took place on July 6, 1916 between the Phillies and Reds.
It started as a blowout, with the Reds taking a 10-0 lead. Then the 9th inning happened.
Parker found this one and he tells the story of what he believes is the weirdest game he's heard of.
Sources for this episode:
Baseball-Reference.com
True Tales of the Big Leagues is a Seldom Used Reserve Podcast and is narrated by Marty Coleman and this week mostly Parker Coleman.
Co-executive producers are Parker Coleman and Marty Coleman.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.