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The Past Ball Podcast is a podcast that digs into the past and gives you the craziest, wildest, funniest, informative, stories of baseball in under the amount of time you can run around the bases.

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A Pitchers Hitting Streak | Past Ball PodcastThis is the Pastball Podcast, a podcast that talks about a baseball history moment and under the amount of time you could probably run around the bases. And I'm your host, Matt. Let's talk about Tom Siever, the Hall of Fame pitcher, his hitting streak. He was obviously a Hall of Famer for the New York Mets, was known for an outstanding pitching career. But let's talk about the time that he embarked on a hitting streak that surprised many fans and baseball lovers. In 1972, it began in July. The streak lasted 14 games, which is pretty impressive for a pitcher that was a major league record for the pitchers at the time. During the streak, he demonstrated his ability to handle the bat well, collecting several hits, driving in runs. His contributions at the plate added value to his overall performance. Sievers' hitting streak helped his team, the Mets, in several games, providing offense when he was not on the mound. It came to an end after 14 games, but it remains a notable achievement in Sievers' career. Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastballPast Ball Podcast is part of the Beard Laws Studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Clyde's Major League Baseball DebutThis is the Pastball Podcast, a podcast that talks about a baseball history moment and under the amount of time you can probably run around the bases. And I'm your host, Matt. David Clyde's Major League Baseball debut, also known as the David Clyde experiment, was an experiment in 1973 due to the unusual circumstances surrounding an early entrance into professional baseball. Clyde was just 18 years old when he made his debut as a pitcher for the Texas Rangers on June 27th, 1973. He was drafted first overall in the 73 draft by the Rangers. He was rushed to the majors immediately after being drafted. In his debut game against the Twins, he pitched five innings, giving up only one run and earning a victory. The debut drew a lot of attention and excitement with a significant increase in attendance for that game. But the pressure and the expectations really got to the young teenager and he struggled to maintain consistent performances after his debut season. He ended up having... injuries and everything else and he actually retired from baseball at the age of 26. Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastballPast Ball Podcast is part of the Beard Laws Studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Cespedes Incident This is the Pastball Podcast, a podcast that talks about a baseball history moment and under the amount of time you can run around the bases. I'm your host, Matt. The Cespedes Pig Incident is an incident that occurred in 2015 with Jonas Cespedes. When he was in Florida for spring training with the Mets, he was working with one of his pigs and was bitten on the hand. The injury did require him to receive medical treatment, but it didn't appear to be severe enough to significantly impact his preparation. for the upcoming baseball season. The event of course made headlines at the time due to his status as a high profile baseball player in a very high profile team in a very unusual circumstance being bitten by a pig. It added to his reputation as unique and colorful figure within the world of Major League Baseball. Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastballPast Ball Podcast is part of the Beard Laws Studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Foul Ball Cannon This is the Passball Podcast, a podcast that talks about an MLB baseball history moment and under the amount of time you can run around the bases. And I'm your host, Matt, the foul ball cannon. This is an incident that occurred in a major league baseball game between the New York Mets and the Chicago Cubs in 1978 at Wrigley Field. During a game, a group of fans set off a cannon, firing a foul ball that had been hit out of the stadium, back onto the field. The incident took place in the outfield bleachers at Wrigley Field when the fans had brought a small cannon capable of launching projectiles. When a fall ball was hit out of the stadium, fans retrieve it, put it in the cannon, fire it back onto the field, causing confusion and surprise among the players and the umpires. The event was notable for its unusual and unexpected nature. It highlighted the passionate fan culture of baseball in the unique atmosphere of Wrigley Field. The incident thankfully did not result in any significant injuries or delays, but it is remembered as a quirky moment and baseball history. Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastballPast Ball Podcast is part of the Beard Laws Studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Game Without UmpiresThis is the Past ball Podcast, a podcast that gives you a baseball minute and under the amount of time you can run around the bases. And I'm your host, Matt. A game without umpires? Spring Training Game in 2013 occurred between the Pirates and the Orioles. The Pirates, they secured a victory, seven of four, but they elected to play the bottom of the ninth. And guess what? The umpires left the game. So they decided, hey,We're going to continue to play this game and it really produced a funny visual where there was no umpires on the field, a game of baseball and some fans in the stands. And of course, this day and age with cell phones everywhere, it went viral. The Orioles, they just wanted to get some work on the mound for right-hander Gomez. After a quick discussion, they said, let's do this. An awkward and unique moment in baseball history.Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Game That Ended on a BalkThis is the Past Ball Podcast, a podcast that gives you a baseball history moment and under the amount of time you can run around the bases. And I'm your host, Matt. The game that ended on a buck. One notable game that ended on a buck occurred on July 4th, 2018 between the Dodgers and the San Diego Padres. The game took place at Dodger Stadium in LA with the bottom of the ninth inning with the score tied 3 -3 and the Dodgers had runners on first and third bases with only one out. Padres pitcher Kirby Yates was on the mound facing Alex Verdugo. As Yates began his...pitch and the motion. He committed a buck causing the runner on third base Enrique Hernandez to score from third box. They're rare occurrences in baseball and can lead to confusion and controversy when they do occur, especially in crucial moments like the bottom of the ninth and a tied game. In this case, the buck resulted in a walk -off victory for the Dodgers ending the game with a four three final. The game is notable for ending in a buck and somewhat unusual in an unexpected way ending itself in baseball history.Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Shortest MLB Game

The Shortest MLB Game

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The Shortest MLB Game This is the Past ball Podcast, a podcast that tells you a baseball history moment and under the amount of time you can run around the bases. And I'm your host, Matt, the shortest major league baseball game in history. The shortest major league baseball game in terms of duration occurred on September 28th, 1919. It was a game between the New York Heat Giants and the Philadelphia Phillies at Polo grounds in New York City. The game lasted only 51 minutes, making it the shortest game in MLB history.The reason for the game's brevity was likely due to the fact that it was the second game of a doubleheader and both teams were eager to finish quickly. Additionally, the pitchers likely worked quickly and there were likely fewer delays or interruption by the umpires because they also wanted to get out of there quickly. The Giants win the game with a score of six to one and the short duration of the game has made it notable. Piece of baseball history and baseball trivia.Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Pitcher Who Faced Only One BatterBeard Laws (00:00.193)This is the Past ball Podcast, a podcast that tells you a baseball history moment and under the amount of time you can run around the bases. And I'm your host, Matt, the pitcher who faced one batter. One of the most famous instances of a pitcher facing only one batter in a crucial moment in baseball history occurred during game seven of the 2001 World Series between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the New York Yankees. The Diamondbacks were leading 3 -2 when their closer entered the mound.Kim had been lights out in the postseason but had already pitched the previous two nights and fatigue may have been setting in with only one out, no one on base. He quickly got ahead in the account of Paul O 'Neill. However, a 2 -2 pitch, O 'Neill managed to hit a game tying home run sending the Yankee Stadium into a frenzy. The Yankees start to threaten again in the bottom of the 10th inning, putting runners on first and second with only one out. At this critical moment, Diamondbacks manager Bob Brenley decided to replace Kim with left -handed specialist Randy Johnson.one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball history. Usually a starter, but he wanted to face Martinez and intimidate him a little bit and he gets him swinging. The Diamondbacks go on to win the game and the series in dramatic fashion.Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Disco Demolition Night was a promotional event held at Comiskey Park in Chicago on July 12, 1979. It was supposed to be a baseball doubleheader between the Chicago White Sox and the Detroit Tigers, but it turned into a chaotic and destructive event. The promotion, conceived by local DJ Steve Dahl, involved blowing up a crate filled with disco records on the field between games.The event quickly spiraled out of control as fans stormed the field, throwing vinyl records and causing significant damage to the field. The riot police had to be called in to restore order, and the second game of the doubleheader was canceled due to the damage.Disco Demolition Night has been widely criticized as a reflection of underlying racial and cultural tensions, as disco music was associated with African American and LGBTQ+ communities. The event was seen by many as a backlash against the disco culture of the late 1970s, which some saw as hedonistic and superficial.In hindsight, Disco Demolition Night is often viewed as a cautionary tale about the dangers of cultural backlash and the potential for violence when societal tensions are inflamed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ten Cent Beer Night Riot was a notorious event that occurred on June 4, 1974, during a Major League Baseball game between the Cleveland Indians and the Texas Rangers at Cleveland Stadium. The promotion offered fans the opportunity to purchase beer for just ten cents, leading to excessive consumption and rowdy behavior among attendees. As the game progressed, tensions escalated between fans and players, culminating in a full-scale riot that erupted on the field. Fans stormed the field, throwing objects and engaging in physical altercations with players and umpires. The game was eventually forfeited due to the chaos, marking one of the most infamous incidents in baseball history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Pat Venditte Rule Discover the intricacies of the Pat Venditte rule in baseball with our insightful exploration on the YoreTown Podcast. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of ambidextrous pitching and the unique challenges it presents for players, umpires, and fans alike. Learn all about the rule's origins, its impact on the game, and the memorable moments it has sparked. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of this captivating aspect of America's favorite pastime!Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike Piazza 9/11 Home RunJoin us as we delve into baseball history with a fascinating exploration of the only unassisted triple play in World Series history. In this episode, Past Ball Podcast dissects the incredible moment, reliving the drama and excitement of the game-changing play. Hear from experts and players as we unravel the intricacies of this rare feat, examining its significance in the context of baseball lore. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this episode promises to captivate and inspire as we celebrate one of the most remarkable moments in sports history.Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jose Conseco Off The Head Home Run Join us as we delve into baseball history with a fascinating exploration of the only unassisted triple play in World Series history. In this episode, Past Ball Podcast dissect the incredible moment, reliving the drama and excitement of the game-changing play. Hear from experts and players as we unravel the intricacies of this rare feat, examining its significance in the context of baseball lore. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this episode promises to captivate and inspire as we celebrate one of the most remarkable moments in sports history.Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Drying Forbes Field With Fire Join us as we delve into baseball history with a fascinating exploration of the only unassisted triple play in World Series history. In this episode, Past Ball Podcast dissect the incredible moment, reliving the drama and excitement of the game-changing play. Hear from experts and players as we unravel the intricacies of this rare feat, examining its significance in the context of baseball lore. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this episode promises to captivate and inspire as we celebrate one of the most remarkable moments in sports history.Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bumgarner Fake Rodeo NameJoin us as we delve into baseball history with a fascinating exploration of the only unassisted triple play in World Series history. In this episode, Past Ball Podcast dissect the incredible moment, reliving the drama and excitement of the game-changing play. Hear from experts and players as we unravel the intricacies of this rare feat, examining its significance in the context of baseball lore. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this episode promises to captivate and inspire as we celebrate one of the most remarkable moments in sports history.Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we delve into baseball history with a fascinating exploration of the only unassisted triple play in World Series history. In this episode, Past Ball Podcast dissect the incredible moment, reliving the drama and excitement of the game-changing play. Hear from experts and players as we unravel the intricacies of this rare feat, examining its significance in the context of baseball lore. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this episode promises to captivate and inspire as we celebrate one of the most remarkable moments in sports history.Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we delve into baseball history with a fascinating exploration of the only unassisted triple play in World Series history. In this episode, Past Ball Podcast dissect the incredible moment, reliving the drama and excitement of the game-changing play. Hear from experts and players as we unravel the intricacies of this rare feat, examining its significance in the context of baseball lore. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this episode promises to captivate and inspire as we celebrate one of the most remarkable moments in sports history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Jordan Plays BaseballThis is the Pastball Podcast, a podcast that gives you a daily baseball history story faster than the amount of time you can run around the bases. And I'm your host, Matt. Michael Jordan play baseball? In 1993, basketball superstar Michael Jordan shocked the sports world by announcing his retirement from the NBA. He cited a loss of desire to play basketball after achieving three consecutive NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls. He expressed a long-held dream to play professional baseball, a sport he played when he was young. Jordan signed a minor-league contract with the Chicago White Sox in In the spring training of 1994. He was assigned to the Birmingham Barons, the White Sox AA minor league affiliate team. Despite not playing baseball competitively for over a decade, Jordan showed flashes of talent and improvement during his time with the Barons. His baseball career, however, was short-lived. In March 1995, Jordan announced his return to the NBA, ending his baseball experience experiment. He rejoined the Chicago Bulls and led them to three more NBA championships, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest basketball players of all time. Jordan's brief foray into baseball remains a fascinating chapter in the career of a sports icon. Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dizzy Dean Fake Ball TrickThis is the Pastball Podcast, a podcast that gives you a daily baseball history story faster than the amount of time you can run around the bases, and I'm your host, Matt. Dizzy Dean's Fake Ball Trick. In the 1934 World Series, Dizzy Dean, a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, famously executed a trick play involving a fake baseball. During game seven against the Detroit Tigers, Dean, known for his colorful personality, pretended to throw a pitch with the second ball he had concealed in his glove. The Tigers runner on first base, Mickey Cochran, was fooled by the fake throw and took off for second base. However, Dean still had the ball in his possession and easily tagged him out. The clever deception by Dizzy Dean and the Cardinals became known as the Dizzy Dean fake ball trick and remains one of the most memorable moments in baseball history. Beard Laws Beard Laws Podcast Tee - https://beardlaws.com/product/beard-laws-podcast-tee/Past Ball Podcast - https://beacons.ai/pastball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the Pastball Podcast, a podcast that gives you an MLB history story quicker than the amount of time you can run around the bases. And I'm your host, Matt. Robin Ventura charges Nolan Ryan's mound. On August 4th, 1993, during a game between the Texas Rangers and the Chicago White Sox, Robin Ventura, a player for the White Sox, charged the mound after being hit by a pitch from Nolan Ryan, the Rangers pitcher. Despite being 20 years older than Ventura, Ryan put Ventura in a headlock and proceeded to land several punches on him. Four players from both teams cleared the benches. This incident became one of the most memorable brawls in baseball history and highlighted Ryan's toughness and competitive spirit even in his later years. Ventura and Ryan were both ejected from the game, but Ryan's reputation as a fierce competitor was cemented in baseball lore. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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