Episodes

  • Bill Buckner: The Error That Shook The '86 World Series
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode, John will sit down with Pittsburgh native and sports journalist Joe Landolina, a walking encyclopedia of Pittsburgh Pirates history. And we'll shine a light on the overlooked career of Jim Derrington—a name lost to time, but not without a story worth telling.

    Plus, John and Leroy turn back the clock to the 1986 World Series—not just to revisit it, but to relive it, playing the audio of Mookie Wilson’s legendary 10th-inning at-bat in Game 6, the moment that cracked the series wide open. But this isn’t just about one at-bat—it’s about how history remembers it, and why Bill Buckner became the lasting symbol of it all.


    Forgotten players. Defining moments. And stories that never get old.

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    52 mins
  • Seaver and Young: Pitching Legends Across Generations
    Mar 17 2026

    Season 3 of The Baseball Book Club begins with a look at two of the greatest pitchers the game has ever known. John and Leroy continue their countdown of Joe Posnanski’s The Baseball 100, turning their attention to Tom Seaver and Cy Young—two legends separated by nearly a century but connected by dominance on the mound.

    The guys explore what made Seaver the defining ace of his generation and how Young became the standard by which pitching greatness is still measured today. Along the way they dig into the numbers, the stories, and the historical context that shaped both careers.

    Two pitchers. Two eras. One fascinating conversation about what greatness on the mound really looks like.

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    55 mins
  • Lightning and Line Drives
    Mar 10 2026

    Before the new season gets rolling, we’re tipping our cap to two icons from opposite ends of baseball history. This Best Of episode revisits our conversations on the lightning-fast legend Cool Papa Bell and the smooth, steady greatness of Chipper Jones. From barnstorming brilliance to Hall of Fame consistency, it’s a reminder that baseball greatness wears a lot of different uniforms. One last rewind—then we’re back with brand-new stories.

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    53 mins
  • Greatest Moment In Baseball History?
    Mar 3 2026

    In Part 5 of The Best of The Baseball Book Club, we revisit five moments of unlikely home runs and then talk about two monumental moments in World Series history, including a Bill Mazeroski home run for the ages.

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    46 mins
  • The Bronx Is Burning
    Feb 24 2026

    The Best of The Baseball Book Club continues. Compiling segments from various shows, this episode features baseball terminology, five funny moments from Joe Posnanski's book Why We Love Baseball, plus Leroy's Hot Corner on the book "Ladies And Gentlemen The Bronx Is Burning."


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    45 mins
  • The Curse Of The Billy Goat
    Feb 17 2026

    In the third installment of The Best of The Baseball Book Club, we talk about the long endured curse over the Chicago Cubs and the moment that ended it for them on a rainy night in Cleveland.

    Plus some classic baseball terminology and Leroy reviews a book on scorekeeping in baseball.


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    43 mins
  • Eras Collide and The Big Hurt Rises
    Feb 10 2026

    In this Best of The Baseball Book Club episode, we bring together some of our favorite conversations in baseball history and culture.

    We talk about how the Deadball Era became the Liveball Era with rule changes, equipment, and strategy transforming the game forever. Then we spotlight Hall of Famer Frank Thomas (The Big Hurt), his impact on modern hitting, and his place among the greatest power hitters in MLB history.

    The episode also features five unforgettable pitching oddities—rare moments of unusual performances that show us just how weird and wonderful baseball can be.

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    58 mins
  • Baseball Immortals: Bo Jackson's Arm and Sandy Koufax's Perfect Night in 1965
    Feb 3 2026

    In this special Best Of episode, we revisit two unforgettable moments that helped shape baseball’s mythology.

    First, we look back at the legend of Bo Jackson—a once-in-a-generation athlete whose power, speed, and sheer presence still feel larger than life. Then, we rewind to one of the most flawless performances the game has ever seen: Sandy Koufax’s perfect game. A night when precision, dominance and history aligned under the lights. A radio broadcast of the final inning, with Vin Scully's play calling, is included.

    From raw athletic brilliance to pitching perfection, this episode celebrates baseball at its most iconic—stories that never fade, no matter how many times they’re told.

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    53 mins