The Phillies had a slight problem in early August 1894: The Philadelphia Baseball Grounds had caught fire, causing $100,000 in damage. If the Phillies had any frustrations about the loss, they took them out on the Louisville Colonels on August 18. Justin and Trev go back over a century to talk about the 29-4 drubbing the Phillies hung on their opponent in a time apparently before the unwritten rules had been not written.