Clear the Field Podcast

Paul Jackson and Ted Walker

Clear the Field is a baseball history podcast about when the game goes sideways. From the sepia-toned malarky of the 19th century game to the psychedelic mayhem of the swingin’ 70s, these true stories of baseball’s forfeits, mad scientists, and general mayhem are brought to you by two writers, history nuts, and lifelong fans. www.project-318.com

  1. 23 APR

    Slap Hits: Week of April 21, 2026

    This week Ted and I make the big leap from audio to video! Lots of great stuff in this episode that manages to hit Pokemon and philosophy with a shoutout to the Etruscan civilization, but for me the highlight is the opening graphic I layered in. Check out that fading effect! This week’s lineup: - A Minute of Actual Baseball Information (and why we’ll never discuss the Astros again) - Ted Reports from an Out-of-Print Baseball Book Paradise - Brad Lidge’s Second Act: - Enjoying the Origin of the Immaculate Grid on My Baseball History - Pokemon Gloves: - Appreciating the Home-Run Fakeout: - Alva Noë and the Philosophy of the Strike Zone - ABS Update: Itchy Heads and Accidental Challenges What’s This? Every few weeks in “Slap Hits,” Ted and I cover whatever has delighted us from present-day baseball (or sometimes things even further afield) in a lightning round. There will be news (of a kind), opinion, banter when we agree, and arguing when we don’t. We’re looking at items big and small, obscure or viral, we’re going quick, and we’re not stopping to fact-check. Got a Slap Hit? Send us an amusing, baseball adjacent item (interpretation is up to you) you’d like us to mention, bonus points for weird and obscure. Listen to a few episodes of “Slap Hits” and you’ll get the sense of what we like to cover, and it’s often things that don’t get covered elsewhere that delight us the most. If we use it, we’ll credit you for the submission during the show! Email tips and suggestions to clearthefieldpod@gmail.com or leave a comment here on the episode. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.project-318.com

    37 min
  2. 16 MAR

    Slap Hits: Week of March 10, 2026

    This Week’s Lineup: - Team Randy or Team Cal? - Daikin Park Name That Guitar Instrumental - Hall-of-Fame Photographers - Ballpark Thin Lizzy - Reviewing the World Baseball Classic Policy on Musical Instruments What’s This? Ted Walker and I decided we couldn’t do a baseball podcast without discussing present-day baseball, so we’re mixing in a new format. We’ll still have our “A format,” where we tell a sideways story from baseball history, but every few weeks in “Slap Hits,” Ted and I will share whatever has delighted us from present-day baseball (or sometimes things even further afield) in a lightning round. There will be news (of a kind), opinion, banter when we agree, and arguing when we don’t. We’re looking at items big and small, obscure or viral, we’re going quick, and we’re not stopping to fact-check. The first one was a lot of fun to make, and we hope you enjoy listening. Got a Slap Hit? We’d also love it if some of you listening out there send us an amusing, baseball adjacent item (interpretation is up to you) you’d like to see us cover, bonus points for weird and obscure. Listen to a few episodes of “Slap Hits” and you’ll get the sense of what we like to cover, and it’s often things that don’t get covered elsewhere that delight us the most. If we use it, we’ll credit you for the submission during the show! Email tips and suggestions to clearthefieldpod@gmail.com. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.project-318.com

    22 min

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Clear the Field is a baseball history podcast about when the game goes sideways. From the sepia-toned malarky of the 19th century game to the psychedelic mayhem of the swingin’ 70s, these true stories of baseball’s forfeits, mad scientists, and general mayhem are brought to you by two writers, history nuts, and lifelong fans. www.project-318.com

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