Too Much Pod Tar Podcast: This Day In Baseball History – April 14: Elston, WGN, and The Flying Dutchman
Alex Kielar | April 14th, 2020 I had Johnnie Black on once again as we looked back on this day
Alex Kielar | April 14th, 2020 I had Johnnie Black on once again as we looked back on this day
I am joined by me, myself, and I again to look back on this day in baseball history. I talk about Barry Bonds passing his Godfather on the all-time home run list to be by himself in third place, Chipper Jones joining some legendary switch-hitting company, and Pete Rose getting a couple big hit milestones 21 years apart.
Joey Ricotta joins me again as we talk about Barry Bonds joining his Godfather Willie Mays for third on the all-time home run list. Lou Gehrig becomes Captain, Candlestick Park opens up, and much more.
To look back on this day in baseball history, I brought on Joey Ricotta this time to talk about a few debuts including Carl Yastrzemski’s Major League debut and the debut of shin guards being used by a catcher.
I am joined again by Johnnie Black to look back in today in baseball history. On this day, Ken Griffey Jr. hit two milestone home runs on his father Ken Griffey Sr.’s birthday, the color barrier was broken as Jackie Robinson was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers, and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays had “More Cowbell”.
I bring on Joey Ricotta as we look back on This Day In Baseball History. We talk about five parks that opened up on this date, including the “Eighth Wonder of the World” in the Astrodome, Nolan Ryan still being dominant at 46, and the life and career of Willie Stargell, or “Pops”.
Another episode of Today in Baseball History. I’m joined again by Johnnie Black and we talk about Hank Aaron’s historic feat, the ultimate 0-fer, and when a pitcher wins at a stadium that’s younger than he is.
Former South Carolina quarterback Jake Bentley has decided to transfer to Utah and become a Ute. Will he find success in Utah after constant criticism by Gamecock fans?
I am back again for another solo episode as I look back on today in baseball history including Jack Morris throwing a no-hitter, Prince Fielder matching his father Cecil’s career home run mark, and the closer role becoming official with the very first save in history by Bill Singer.
Former second-round pick Brandon Carlo has shown that he can handle increased responsibility while improving in all aspects of the game.
I am back again solo to bring you everything that happened today in baseball history, as there were several records tied and broken, including Trevor Story being the first player to hit a homer in each of his first three major league games and Jack Morris making his 14th straight Opening Day start.
I’m joined again by Johnnie Black for today’s baseball history. We talk about Tuffy Rhodes’s three-HR game and Hank Aaron tying the mighty Babe.
Alex Kielar | April 14th, 2020 I had Johnnie Black on once again as we looked back on this day in baseball history. We talked
I am joined by me, myself, and I again to look back on this day in baseball history. I talk about Barry Bonds passing his Godfather on the all-time home run list to be by himself in third place, Chipper Jones joining some legendary switch-hitting company, and Pete Rose getting a couple big hit milestones 21 years apart.
Joey Ricotta joins me again as we talk about Barry Bonds joining his Godfather Willie Mays for third on the all-time home run list. Lou Gehrig becomes Captain, Candlestick Park opens up, and much more.
To look back on this day in baseball history, I brought on Joey Ricotta this time to talk about a few debuts including Carl Yastrzemski’s Major League debut and the debut of shin guards being used by a catcher.
I am joined again by Johnnie Black to look back in today in baseball history. On this day, Ken Griffey Jr. hit two milestone home runs on his father Ken Griffey Sr.’s birthday, the color barrier was broken as Jackie Robinson was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers, and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays had “More Cowbell”.
I bring on Joey Ricotta as we look back on This Day In Baseball History. We talk about five parks that opened up on this date, including the “Eighth Wonder of the World” in the Astrodome, Nolan Ryan still being dominant at 46, and the life and career of Willie Stargell, or “Pops”.
Another episode of Today in Baseball History. I’m joined again by Johnnie Black and we talk about Hank Aaron’s historic feat, the ultimate 0-fer, and when a pitcher wins at a stadium that’s younger than he is.
Former South Carolina quarterback Jake Bentley has decided to transfer to Utah and become a Ute. Will he find success in Utah after constant criticism by Gamecock fans?
I am back again for another solo episode as I look back on today in baseball history including Jack Morris throwing a no-hitter, Prince Fielder matching his father Cecil’s career home run mark, and the closer role becoming official with the very first save in history by Bill Singer.
Former second-round pick Brandon Carlo has shown that he can handle increased responsibility while improving in all aspects of the game.
I am back again solo to bring you everything that happened today in baseball history, as there were several records tied and broken, including Trevor Story being the first player to hit a homer in each of his first three major league games and Jack Morris making his 14th straight Opening Day start.
I’m joined again by Johnnie Black for today’s baseball history. We talk about Tuffy Rhodes’s three-HR game and Hank Aaron tying the mighty Babe.
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