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Baseball Nostalgia 1869

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Jack Butler explores Major League Baseball’s storied 153-year history from 1869 to the present with his enthusiasm, data, immersive graphs, and creativity to tell stories of the game with baseball minded guests.

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5/9/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 20: One call changed everything: Armando Galarraga's near perfect game

May 4, 2022

Episode 20: One call changed everything: Armando Galarraga's near perfect game

This is the story of how Armando Galarraga spent 7 years in the minors and had been traded twice before he pitched the game of his life which was ruined by a missed call by Jim Joyce at first base. He settled for a 1-hit complete game shutout instead and took lots of class of how he handled not getting the perfect game. It also went from Joyce being know as one of the game's best umpires to the one who took perfection away from Galarraga. Note: the Tigers won 3-0 on the 28-out perfect game over the then Cleveland Indians on June 2, 2010.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 19: Average Numbers of National Baseball Hall of Famers: Shortstops: Honus Wagner and Ernie Banks; Derek Jeter's defensive metrics and Gold Gloves; dWARs value in analyzing SS; and Top 10 SS

April 15, 2022

Episode 19: Average Numbers of National Baseball Hall of Famers: Shortstops: Honus Wagner and Ernie Banks; Derek Jeter's defensive metrics and Gold Gloves; dWARs value in analyzing SS; and Top 10 SS

<p>On Episode 19 of the Baseball Nostalgia 1869, it's the 6th part of the Average Numbers of National Baseball Hall of Famers with this one looking at shortstops by giving an overview of the position from contact and defense to power and defense, discussing Honus Wagner and Ernie Banks, Derek Jeter's atrocious defense and him not deserving his Gold Gloves, dWARs value in analyzing SS, and Top 10 SS.&nbsp;</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 18: Average Numbers for National Baseball Hall of Famers: Third Baseman; Power and defense; Mike Schmidt transcended position; Scott Rolen & Adrián Beltré; Pete Rose interview; and Top 5 3B.

April 13, 2022

Episode 18: Average Numbers for National Baseball Hall of Famers: Third Baseman; Power and defense; Mike Schmidt transcended position; Scott Rolen & Adrián Beltré; Pete Rose interview; and Top 5 3B.

On Episode 18 of the Baseball Nostalgia 1869 Podcast is the fifth installment of the Average Numbers of National Baseball Hall of Famers series looking at Third Baseman, discussing its beginning as a contact and defensive position to being a combination of power and defense thanks to Eddie Mathews and Mike Schmidt, Brooks Robinson's fantastic fielding abilities, Scott Rolen and Adrián Beltré will soon be in Cooperstown, Pete Rose Jim Gray interview, and Top 5 3rd baseman of all time in no particular order besides Schmidt and top 5 right now.

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What is Baseball Nostalgia 1869?

Jack Butler explores Major League Baseball’s storied 153-year history from 1869 to the present with his enthusiasm, data, immersive graphs, and creativity to tell stories of the game with baseball minded guests.

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