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Episode 320 - Welcome Home, Cecil Fielder!

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When Cecil Fielder returned from a year in Japan, 34 years agoo this week, it was without fanfare. But by the end of 1990, after slamming 51 homers, Fielder had become one of the most iconic faces in baseball. His time at the top of the spoort would be short, however, and Mike and Bill look back at why.

Plus, happy birthday to Delino DeShields and Smead Jolley.

And farewell to Larry Miggins, Dave Wehrmeister, Joe Hicks and Vic Davalillo

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When Cecil Fielder returned from a year in Japan, 34 years agoo this week, it was without fanfare. But by the end of 1990, after slamming 51 homers, Fielder had become one of the most iconic faces in baseball. His time at the top of the spoort would be short, however, and Mike and Bill look back at why.

Plus, happy birthday to Delino DeShields and Smead Jolley.

And farewell to Larry Miggins, Dave Wehrmeister, Joe Hicks and Vic Davalillo

  continue reading

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