Travis Sawchik discusses how the Pittsburgh Pirates used advanced stats to end a 20-year streak of futility.
The veteran baseball scribe discusses how he tracked down numerous tales to see if they were true.
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Not everybody in the Baseball Hall of Fame is famous. Author David Fleitz tells us about some of the Hall's more obscure members.
Josh Wilker shares the story of his unconventional and hilarious childhood through Topps baseball cards from the 1970s.
Ben Lindbergh talks about his experiences trying to apply sabermetric principles while running the operations of an independent league baseball team.
Noted author and historian Marty Appel discusses Mike 'King' Kelly, the most colorful baseball superstar of the 19th century.