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Infinite Inning 352: Why Are There Bad People When There is Also Good Baseball

Infinite Inning 352: Why Are There Bad People When There is Also Good Baseball

Update: 2025-11-08
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We look at an ordinary day of baseball, May 8, 1949, and some extraordinary—and tragic—things that happened. First, a couple of good pitchers get shelled, then we witness some typically disposable regular season games before noticing a young woman who was treated as if she too were disposable, though she very much was not.

Trigger Warning: The second half of this episode contains discussion of a violent crime and some images may be disturbing.

The Infinite Inning is a journey to the past to understand the present using baseball as our time machine. America's brighter mirror, baseball reflects, anticipates, and even mocks the stories we tell ourselves about our world today. Baseball Prospectus's Steven Goldman shares his obsessions: history from inside and outside of the game, politics, stats, and Casey Stengel quotations. Along the way, we'll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can’t get anybody out?
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Infinite Inning 352: Why Are There Bad People When There is Also Good Baseball

Infinite Inning 352: Why Are There Bad People When There is Also Good Baseball

Steven Goldman