Baseball History: 101 Baseball History 101
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Hosted by Patrick DeVault and Matthew Carter, this podcast dives deep into the history of Baseball.
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Stan "The Man" Musial
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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Cy Young Award
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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Mike "The Monster" Piazza
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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"The Hit Dog", Mo Vaughn
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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“Hammerin’ Hank” Aaron
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, baseballhis101@gmail.com
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Seattle Mariners: Finally Winning
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.
Customer Reviews
LOVE
I love this show so good but please get better audio so everyone can hear it.Highly recommend it for if you like baseball or if you don’t know anything.This is a kid writing this review so if some writing is wrong don’t judge me.
Good content. Bad audio.
Good content. Cant stand listening to the audio and flat talking.
Pretty solid
This is some pretty good content. I highly recommend this podcast to baseball fans