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We cover the Business of Baseball, its history and how it operates. Interviews with Players, Agents, Owners, Scouts, Umpires, MLB, MLBPA, Major League, Minor League Sports Analysis. Music - Rocking Forward by XTaKeRux.
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SiriusXM and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum will present an exclusive new podcast series, Black Diamonds. Hosted by museum president and historian Bob Kendrick, the podcast will showcase the history of the Negro Leagues, highlighting the players, people and events that shaped them, as well as spotlighting the leagues’ achievements and innovations during a time of segregation and inequality. Listeners will hear the stories of baseball legends like Jackie Robinson, Oscar Charleston, Josh Gi ...
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2 Tools Baseball Podcast

Alex Jonietz and Travis Miller

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Stats nerds and high school jocks, welcome to the 2 Tools Baseball podcast, a show that is designed to walk you through some fresh perspectives on Major League Baseball. Hosted by the numbers guy, Alex, and the lifetime ball player, Travis, the 2 Tools Baseball Podcast aims to tackle weekly hot topics from unique and often contrasting viewpoints throughout the MLB season. We'd appreciate it if you came along for this wild ride. Cheers!
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Hosted by Anthony Schullo, Parker Kirk, and Adam Dyson, The Youtini Baseball Show is your go-to for baseball insights, unpacking the game's history, strategy, and culture. For rookies and pros alike, join a fan-first community celebrating America's pastime.
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Hello Old Sports

Sports History Network

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Each week on “Hello, Old Sports” Andrew and Dan Neumann examine a different sports history topic—baseball, basketball, football, hockey, boxing, and anything else that comes to mind. We’ll travel back to 1920 to relive the founding of the Negro Leagues and Babe Ruth’s first season with the New York Yankees. Or to 1967 to relive the closing drive of the “Ice Bowl” between the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys. Maybe even all the way back to 1884 and the first “World Series” between the ...
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Long suffering baseball fan RB Butcher reinvents America's pastime with radically sensible thoughts on baseball, history, culture, gender, race, and more. For baseball diehards and novices alike, RB breaks down the week in MLB news, analyzes the culture of American sports, and explores forgotten chapters in baseball history from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League to the Negro Leagues and beyond. Plus in-depth interviews with comedians, baseball insiders, and hometown fans. A ...
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A podcast featuring never-heard-before interviews with legendary stars of the Negro Baseball Leagues in celebration of the Centennial of the Negro Baseball Leagues. "All content of The Negro Baseball Leagues: Chattin' with the Legends podcast, is the property of YABBA BIRI Productions, Inc. Any rebroadcast, transcription, or retransmission without the express written consent of YABBA BIRI Productions Inc, is prohibited."
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"We don't have balls, but we know how to cover them" GirlChatSports is made by women and for women (and of course the men that love them too). Whether you are a female sports fan (die hard or newbie), or just want to learn some new terminology or player names/teams/numbers to prove to your friends at the bar that you do know a few things! Or just the latest sports news so you can surprise your significant other or friends while watch a game with them!! Support this podcast: https://podcaster ...
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For decades, Black baseball players were excluded from the major leagues and forced to create their own space: the Negro Leagues. In “Reclaimed: The Forgotten League,” we’ll uncover the stories of some of these overlooked greats, including Norman “Turkey” Stearnes, one of the best hitters of all time. Overshadowed by racial prejudice and oppression, their legacy was hidden — but now, experts and family members reflect on their impact, which extended far beyond the game. We’ll discover how ne ...
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In June 2021, Sports-Reference dramatically expanded its database of statistics related to Negro League Baseball. However, the story of Black baseball goes beyond the stats. These Black ballplayers were major league quality but were not treated as such by the American and National Leagues. These African Americans were citizens of the United States, but were not treated as such by the government of their own country. In the weeks to come, join sports historian Curtis Harris as he interviews a ...
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The Root and Roots Show

The Root and Roots Show

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Your host Greg Rasheed will play roots music from such genres as blues, country, gospel, jazz and soul, exploring its rich traditions. The root aspect of the show will involve talking about various issues in the world of sports as well as issues that take root in your life. It's a musical sports bar to enjoy and participate in.
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In the Front Row with Mike Vaccaro is your front row seat to one-on-one conversations with sports figures. Our guests are hall of famers, gold medalists, record holders, trailblazers and more. We share stories from all sports and eras to bring you amazing guests with incredible accounts of the moments that made them the athlete and person they are today.
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Wealth is not about money in the bank. Wealth includes good health, an abundance of friends, wealth can be an amazing relationship. Wealth is a state of gratitude. Kundalini Yoga- This is the oldest yoga and dates back to India over 5000 years You CAN protect yourself with yoga, prevent illness, and increase your prosperity. Wine - I am a Francophile I love all things French, especially the wines Therefore, I am biased when discussing wines and for many reasons. But listen to the podcast. It ...
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“Sports Across The Board” features interviews with sports business leaders, media personalities, athletes, and more. Host Gary McKillips is a veteran sportswriter and award-winning correspondent for Associated Press Radio.
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Copeland's Corner with Brian Copeland

Brian Copeland & Go-To Productions

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Think you know what happened this week? Think again. Hosted by the Bay Area's own Brian Copeland, a longtime Actor, Comedian, Author, Playwright, Television and Radio Personality. Copeland's Corner is a weekly mashup of news, interviews and comedy.
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Bob Kendrick grew up in the small town of Crawfordville, Georgia. In 1980, he accepted a basketball scholarship to play at Park College in Parkville, Missouri making his way to the Midwest for the first time. Following a 10-year newspaper career, Kendrick began his tenure with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, MO in 1998 and was nam…
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Henry Kimbro was a stocky speedster who earned his living slap-hitting baseballs between third base and shortstop or into the outfield gaps. He served as the leadoff hitter for the Baltimore Elite Giants for 13 of his 18 seasons in the Negro Leagues as his 5’ 8”, 175- pound frame could generate quite a punch when he chose. On Saturday, August 10, t…
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In this episode of Two Strike Noise, Jeff and Mark reminisce about baseball's ups and downs, discuss the personal struggles of Mark's favorite team, the usual Seinfeld baseball crossover including a unique Keith Hernandez alarm clock and explore various unique MLB game locations. The segment showcases entertaining stories, such as Derek Jeter's gol…
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Mo & Mel are happy to get back for a special #AfterDark episode with friend Mike Dixon of #VegasSportsToday to discuss the latest in #Raiders & #LVAces News. The Raiders held an open training camp at Allegiant Stadium for their #RaiderNation and “M3” (Mo, Mel & Mike) talk about #JackJones Madden rating, QB competition & more. The Aces return to pra…
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Orioles first team to hit 70 game wins AL East – would you go into the season as Wild Card or win the division Momentum v Time-Off before post-season Since 1990 – MLB’s winningest team has only won World Series 7 times Dodger 106 wins went 1 in 9 in post-season Restructure the post-season? O’s had 101 wins in regular season last year Teams that hav…
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Bob Kendrick explores the life and legacy of Willie Mays. From his days as a teenager playing against adults in the Negro Leagues, his unique combination of speed and power in MLB with the Giants, to his impact on society before and after the Civil Rights Movement. Biographer Jim Hirsch joins the conversation to discuss how the Negro Leagues influe…
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Don’t Judge a Book One of the first things that I noticed about Damion Parsons is his style and mannerisms. One of his signature businesses, SIZE WISE, fits his demeanor and personal style. Size Wise caters to a multitude of people who desire to look sharp. This can be that first day on the college campus, for an interview, perhaps if you are retur…
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Today I umpired a game in Tennessee Vintage Baseball at Oaklands Mansion in Murfreesboro between the Stones River Scouts and Phoenix of East Nashville. These teams play the “gentleman’s game” (gentle ladies play these days, too) and it is one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. The rules are different from what we may know, and in this e…
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In this episode of 'Two Strike Noise,' Jeff and Mark return and discuss rivalries within various leagues, notably focusing on the AL West's notably friendly relations, new baseball milestones, quirky historical facts, and fun anecdotes from the baseball world, including a humorous sidetrack about JP Crawford's 'firmament' beliefs and Billy Joe Arms…
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Happy Birthday to Matt Joyce Chicago White Sox broke 21 game losing streak – need an “Angels in the Outfield” solution WSBC Women’s Baseball World Cup teams, Canada, Japan, USA, Mexico, Venezuela, China Tapei USA defeats Japan in the Round Robin breaking a 39-game winning streak going back to 2012 Japan won Gold championship game against USA 2 days…
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Hello Old Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear. Prior to 2004, the U.S. Olympic Basketball Team had won three straight gold medals, and not even lost a game since professionals were first allowed to play in 1992. That all changed as the Larry Brown-coached team in '04 managed only a br…
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EP 130: This episode, Alex and Travis open with a look back at the biggest moves of the trade deadline and try to anticipate how this will affect teams in the second half of the season. Then, they both present their current 2024 All-MLB Teams and debate the best players at each position this year with two months left in the season.…
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Educator, historian, baseball enthusiast, and advocate of the game Highly respected in Tampa's baseball community and known for his contributions, including the Tony Saladino Senior Tournament. Tony's Baseball Beginnings: Tony fell in love with baseball in Ybor City, inspired by Al Lopez. He played in a recreational league before Little Leagues exi…
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Unique Baseball Plays, Unlikely Partners This is not what you think.. I am showing unique baseball plays because I really do appreciate the athletic prowess, the humor and camaraderie of fans and the teams.. and sometimes the utmost impossible plays of the teams in the outfield. This time it’s about unusual alliances in sportsmanlike conduct: Such …
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Dick LeBeau on 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers, Hall of Fame Playing Career and 45-Year NFL Coaching Career Dick Lebeau was born in London, Ohio just 25 miles from Columbus. He stayed close to home and played for legendary coach Woody Hayes at Ohio State and was a two-way player on the 1957 Buckeyes National Championship team. The Cleveland Browns drafted…
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Anyone else have an Olympic Buzz??? Wow so much to discuss, and tonight Mo isn’t feeling well, so a friend to the ladies & the Vegas Sports Media circle, Cassandra “The Sportsnista” joins the show to chat with Mel. From the #ParisOlympics winners like #SimoneBiles & the USA Gymnastics for Men & Women, the Women's Rugby Team, Men’s Crew Team, #Katie…
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From a Canadian campfire, Mat Germain and Mark are still on the team they have not been traded to another sports show. Blue Jays to Dodgers - Kevin Kiermaier anFd Andrew Freeman meet again in L.A. Put the tents away the Rays have a home thanks to the Piniellas County Commissioners & 300 million dollars. Rays & the city of St Pete look to flourish w…
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Black Diamonds is back! The award-winning podcast of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum returns with all-new episodes telling the sport's most incredible stories, starting August 14th. Follow Bob Kendrick on Twitter/X - @nlbmprez Follow Bob Kendrick on Instagram - @nlbmprez To support the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and preserve the legacy of Buck…
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Baseball Ejections, Romantic Rejections The crazy umpires and their constant ejections all point to a power play, anger out of control. It sets a tone for the game and it isn’t a fun sport any longer when you watch these men eject players and coaches. In one instant the umpire ejected the coach before the game even started. https://youtu.be/kVoxJLR…
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AT OUR AGE: “I Never Want to RETIRE” Says, Leslie Capps, ultrapreneur of WILD WOMEN MARKETING. Many of us grew up believing that our golden years start at sixty-two to sixty-five years of age. Now however, we have discovered that we really have other important and ambitious DREAMS to fulfill. Maybe you want extra income to take the grandkids to Dis…
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Chuck Dressen stuck by his players and taught them to win. He studied them, and he played situational baseball. In Nashville he won over 200 games in parts of four seasons and led the Vols to a fourth-, third-, and two second-place finishes. He became a well-loved, no nonsense Nashville manager. In this episode you will hear about the career of Chu…
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Josh Rawitch is a Los Angeles native who grew up playing baseball and idolizing the Los Angeles Dodgers. He attended Indiana University thinking he would be the next Vin Scully and instead became Scully's "boss" during his 15 years working for the Dodgers rising to Vice President of Communications. Rawitch also spent a decade working for the Arizon…
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Tamara Holmes, Pan Am World Cup winner talks with us about the Women’s Baseball World Cup in Thunder Bay. USA Baseball Women’s World Cup @MLBDevelops & @USABaseball – camps develop young women for baseball Women are getting bigger, faster and stronger in the game Veronica Alvarez has built a solid plan for the Women’s Team Alvarez’s Mini-Mic Monday…
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In this episode of Two Strike Noise, Jeff and Mark explore current events in baseball, including the Mariners' recent challenges, the anticipation for the trade deadline, former MLB stars like Trevor Bauer and Robinson Cano in the Mexican League and they learn about John Coleman and his no good, really bad rookie season (and his modern day counterp…
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Recorded before Randy Arozarena went to the Mariners Are the Rays like Deadpool & Wolverine – getting torn up and then regenerating Ryan Reynolds & Hugh Jackman hang out Rays swinging from the Tropicana rafters like Spiderman July 30th - Mat’s birthday – he’s 12 again Trade deadlines & Piniellas county vote on Rays’ St. Pete stadium Draft pick trad…
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The ladies are back for more SPORTS! Mo & Mel welcome Orestes Moffin on the show, he is a avid bike guy and he shares with the ladies the latest Tour de France results, some fun facts & history that was made. Orestes also gets the ladies geared up for the Women’s Tour coming in August! Mo & Mel get right into #hottopics with #KAMALA now in the runn…
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Have you ever heard from loved ones” I wish we had videos of our parents before they passed ? Or I wish I had listened to grand dads stories instead of running off with my friends.. Maybe you are planning a living memorial while your elderly relatives are still vibrant and full of energy. A life story videography by Adam Cooper studios is ideal for…
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The first ceremonial opening day “first pitch” took place in National Park, later to be named Griffith Stadium, on April 14, 1910, by William Howard Taft, preceding the game between the Philadelphia Athletics and Washington Nationals. It began a tradition by presidents, dignitaries, entertainers, and other special guests before games in the major l…
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Colleen Wright journalist of TampaBay.com discusses St. Pete Council approval of new Tampa Bay Rays stadium & the long journey to get there Council Votes & Reactions Recent council decisions were expected, with minor changes to environmental & sustainability language The council vote went as expected, with a 5-3 split Strengthened language in the c…
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Another episode of Two Strike Noise with Jeff and Mark covering a variety of baseball history topics. Despite Mark being under the weather, the show dives into All-Star break discussions, surprising high-scoring games by the Athletics, Andrew McCutchen’s Furry streak, the new Home Run Derby format and some big names debuts. They also delve into qui…
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The ladies are back from their week off, trying to re-coup and stay cool in this ongoing heat warning called Las Vegas. From the Mirage closing here on the strip, to the “Ear” escapades from the weekend to the #NFL season on the way & #ParisOlympics starting next week, there is SO MUCH to chat about. The ladies first had to address the National Ant…
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Mat Germain discusses the concentration of baseball greats during All-Star Week and critiques the allocation of All-Star games. Rays' All-Star representatives, including a ball boy, Braden Coles & Home Run Hitter, Isaac Paredes All-Star Game Festivities: Mr. and Mrs. Met on the Red Carpet Mat highlights the evolving fan engagement activities during…
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CLEARING the BENCHES & FAIR FIGHTING Orioles & Yankees I’m confused as to why the players do this… however when you see these two clips, evidently the NY YANKEES ENJOY hitting their opponents with the ball. Viciously. When you watch these video you see why the ORIOLES were so riled https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxFTgNUR37ef4NYjrKDICz566liCC1ymma?si=Qi…
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We travel back 40 years to revisit 1984 in sports. In Part 1 we talk about a number of sports including hockey, the Olympics, and even pro wrestling. But the heart of this episode is basketball: from Patrick Ewing's Georgetown Hoyas to Bobby Knight's Gold Medical Olympic Team, to Bernard King's suprising Knicks. And of course, the classic '84 Final…
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Dr. Jennifer Ring visits and we discuss Women in Baseball's challenges, the Trailblazers and the path ahead. U.S. Women's National Baseball Team's & n the World Cup in Thunder Bay, Ontario Discussion on the lack of a league for the U.S. Women's National Baseball Team. The necessity for ongoing trials and roster selections close to tournament dates.…
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Scrolling through online sources for baseball games (whether one word, “baseball,” or two “base ball,” every once in a while I come across something with added interest. I am going to take you back to October of 1868, Saturday, the 3rd, and then fast-forward to an article in the Sunday, July 10, 1927 edition of the Nashville Banner, entitled “C. S.…
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This week, Jeff and Mark explore the baseball song of the summer, alot of baseball and Bewitched talk for some reason, Tommy John and the Hall of Fame, compare Elly DeLaCruz and Rickey Henderson and look at some special debuts. They also look at all of the historical events that have happened in baseball over the past week and why do the Angels not…
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Tampa Bay Rays – Mat’s getting Drafty Wander Franco - $2 million Rays money back in the bank Evan Longoria – Franchise Guy – will he be back in the front office like Denard Span FO decision to cut Longoria angered fans long ago Phil Maton and Civale cleared off the roster Will the Rays be making room for better options Who may be moving out – Siri,…
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Baseball, Romance, Announcers, & Music Baseball has to have the right announcers to be truly enjoyed… their excitement, their tone of voice makes the game more exciting right? I see a lot of great baseball plays on YouTube. The announcer always adds an extra thrill to the games. Baseballs being caught at 100 mph bare handed, acrobatic leaps and cat…
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Before Dick Sisler was Nashville Vols manager, his claim to fame was secured several years before as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies. In a previous episode I told about his career and events during his Nashville tenure. But his feat on October 1, 1950, his home run that sealed the National League pennant, broke the spell of expectations for t…
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The ladies have a great show this evening, while trying not to melt in this #VEGAS heat! Mo & Mel discuss #HotTopics of #BronnyJames joining his father with the #LALakers and the contracts both are inking out. The #WNBA All-Star selections have been made, and this is going to be one great game #TeamWNBA and #TeamUSA but what is more eye opening is …
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From Corporate to Poet This is a story about a young seventy years of age woman, who has moved on from the corporate world to an aspiring, acclaimed poet and author of poetry . Rosalind Severin McClean has written three books of poetry and is on to her fourth. Introducing OCEANS of THOUGHTS. Hailing from Dominica in the West Indies, studying at dif…
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Tom Wilson built a ballpark for his Nashville Elite Giants and opened it in time for the 1929 Negro Southern League season. It became an venue for not only baseball, but family gatherings, festivals, and all sorts of events for all people, Black or White. In this episode, I give background about Tom Wilson's life, including when he demolished his b…
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Most baseball fans know that George Steinbrenner fired Billy Martin as Yankee manager 5 times in just over a decade. But every firing has its own unique story. In this episode we delve into each of the five firings and tell the story behind them. Books to complement this episode: Billy Martin: Baseball's Flawed Genius by Bill Pennington The Bronx Z…
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