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America’s pastime - I can vividly remember my first time ever going to a big league baseball game - my family drove through the insanity also known as Bronx traffic and made our way to a random parking garage. As we paced our way through the enormous line, we start to approach this enormous stadium that looked more like a castle to my young self than a baseball arena. The words Yankee Stadium were larger than life and we made our way inside. Once inside, the most fond and vivid memory, is walking up the old concrete walkway to get into the stadium. The walls narrowing the closer I get to the opening and the only thing I can see is the famous façade sitting atop the walls of the old Yankee Stadium. The sound of the crowd, the smell of the hot dogs, the crack of the wooden bats, and the feeling you may topple over as you walk down the steps to the medal folded seats.
Now, we could hold an entire course on baseball history, but there’s one facet of the game that I honestly didn’t know the history of. Something specific to the scorecard. Grab your coffees, turn up the volume - this is the Missing Chapter.
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By Philip Horender and Philip Schoff4.9
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America’s pastime - I can vividly remember my first time ever going to a big league baseball game - my family drove through the insanity also known as Bronx traffic and made our way to a random parking garage. As we paced our way through the enormous line, we start to approach this enormous stadium that looked more like a castle to my young self than a baseball arena. The words Yankee Stadium were larger than life and we made our way inside. Once inside, the most fond and vivid memory, is walking up the old concrete walkway to get into the stadium. The walls narrowing the closer I get to the opening and the only thing I can see is the famous façade sitting atop the walls of the old Yankee Stadium. The sound of the crowd, the smell of the hot dogs, the crack of the wooden bats, and the feeling you may topple over as you walk down the steps to the medal folded seats.
Now, we could hold an entire course on baseball history, but there’s one facet of the game that I honestly didn’t know the history of. Something specific to the scorecard. Grab your coffees, turn up the volume - this is the Missing Chapter.
Go to The Missing Chapter Podcast website for more information, previous episodes, and professional development opportunities.
Click here to send us a voice message of your name, where you're from, what your favorite MC story is and be featured on an upcoming episode!
Don't forget to click subscribe!

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