
The Fourth Man
Although Harry Steinfeldt wasn’t part of the legendary Cubs trio whose names were known far and wide, his contributions were woven into the fabric of the team’s success. His name may not be as well-kn...
7 Okt 20244min

The Trio
8 stanzas of the poem, Baseball’s Sad Lexicon, would forever change the lives of Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, and Frank Chance forever. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io...
4 Okt 20248min

116 in 1906
On Sept 9 the Chicago cubs won their 100th game of the 1906 season. Before the regular season was over, they’d tack on another 16 wins, setting a record that wouldn’t be matched for 95 years.Music fro...
30 Sep 20243min

A Pitch for Doc
In 1845, Doc Adams joined the Knickerbocker baseball club, a move that would change his life, and a sport known to few, forever. Remarkably, for his contributions to the game, and his recognition over...
27 Sep 20244min

The Elysian Fields
Before we had Ebbets Field, the Polo Grounds, Yankee Stadium, Wrigley or Fenway, baseball’s earliest teams had the Elysian Fields of Hoboken New Jersey.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https:/...
23 Sep 20244min

The Catcher
Jack Meyers is fondly remembered as one of the greatest catchers of the dead ball era, when pitchers ruled the game and fans snacked on cracker jacks. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https...
20 Sep 20243min

The Photo That Lived On
The 1909 New York Giants team photo has a unique connection to one of the most iconic baseball card sets of all time. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/revo/kineticLicense ...
16 Sep 20246min

Dominating the Pitcher’s Mound
Today, we travel back to a time when four pitchers dominated baseball. Their T206 portraits in particular aren’t just historic—they’re among the most sought-after and prized collectibles in the entire...
13 Sep 20244min


















