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O this episode, the guys discuss the life and career of Stan Musial. As a Cardinal great, his career tells a stellar story.
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After a brief hiatus, the guys are back. This episode covers the Cy Young Award. The boys cover a brief history of the award, voting 'controversies' as well as some possibly biased opinions of this year's NL voting results.
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This time around, the guys discuss Mike Piazza. Commonly known for his time with the Mets, there is a lot more to his story.
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On this episode, the guys discuss the career of Mo Vaughn. As a former Red Sox, Angel's and Met's slugger, he set the stage for the longball era of Major League Baseball.
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In this episode, the guys discuss the life and career of Henry ‘Hank’ Aaron. He still holds several offensive career records that may not be beaten. As always, please like, rate and subscribe. For episode ideas, [email protected]
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On this episode, the guys discuss the prime of the Mariner's Franchise, the 90's. Thanks again to Wyatt for requesting this topic. As always, please like, rate and subscribe to Baseball History:101 wherever you listen.
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On this episode, Matthew, Patrick (and his dog Lebowski) talk about all of the strikes and lockouts in Major League Baseball's history.
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During this episode, the guys give a rundown of the careers of the announced 2023 Baseball Hall of Fame inductees. Fred "The Crime Dog" McGriff and Scott Rolen.
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On this episode, the guys cover Ernie Banks. Mr. Cub was a legitimate player in the game both culturally and on the field.
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On this episode, the guys discuss Joe DiMaggio, widely considered one of the greatest ball players of all time. He is best known for his 56 game hitting streak in 1941 which is still the record today.
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On this episode, the guys discuss Bobby Thompson's 1951 homer at the Polo grounds in game 3 of a three-game playoff to win the NL pennant.
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On this episode, as you can guess, the guys discuss the life and career of a top class right fielder and humanitarian. Roberto Clemente, although having passed away almost fifty years ago is still a household name amongst baseball fans.
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On this episode the guys discuss the career of the co-inventor of the high five, Dusty Baker.
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On this episode, the guys discuss the history of Little League Baseball and the Little League World Series.
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On the long-awaited return of the podcast, Patrick and Matthew discuss the career of Vin Scully. Although he was more than just a baseball commentator, America's pastime was his bread and butter. The guys dive into it all during this summation of his career.
Certain audio courtesy of FOX, MLB, and The Los Angeles Dodgers.
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On this episode, Patrick picks Matthew's brain about his experiences as an intern at the Baseball Hall of Fame as well as his experience at the ceremonies for this year's inductees.
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This episode of Baseball History: 101 covers the life and career of HOF member Nolan Ryan. The guys start with his childhood and end with his front office and ownership roles.
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On this episode, the guys briefly cover the history and importance of baseball within the penal system.
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On this episode, the boys give a rundown of the career of Fernando Valenzuela.
We apologize for how brief this episode is so we're bringing a bonus episode later this week.
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On this episode, the guys discuss the 1993 MLB Expansion.
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