Kevin Cook discusses the memorable 1947 Word Series, the first to feature an African-American player and the first to be televised.
In 1981, the Pawtucket Red Sox and Rochester Red Wings played the longest game in professional baseball history. Dan Barry tells us about that extraordinary game.
Get ready for some kid's stuff with author Michael Turner.
While its teams were winning titles during the Depression, Detroit was in the midst of something much darker. Tom Stanton explains.
Wild Thing, this episode makes our heart sing. Jonathan Knight gives us the inside story of the beloved baseball comedy movie.
Author Ronald T. Waldo tells us about some of the unforgettable characters from one of baseball's greatest decades.
Veteran Baltimore sportswriter John Eisenberg joins us to discuss Lou Gehrig, Cal Ripken and baseball's iron man record.
James Sturm talks about his classic graphic novel about a Jewish barnstorming baseball team in the 1920s.
Author Mitchell Nathanson discusses the life and legacy of former MLB superstar Dick Allen.