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Zach and Leo Morgenstern explore baseball history through looking at each team's retired numbers.

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Baseball's oldest team is perhaps best known for its stars from the 1970s, including Tony Perez, Dave Concepcion, and manager Sparky Anderson. They are amongst the 10 retired Reds numbers, but so are Fred Hutchinson and Ted Kluszewski.

Mark Buerhle was too consistently good to be great (does that even make sense?). Zach and Leo also discuss White Sox legends Minnie Miñoso, Ted Lyons, Luke Appling, and Frank Thomas.

Zach and Leo discuss the recent Hall of Fame vote, setting up the discussion around players like Harold Baines, and Nellie Fox (alongside Paul Konerko, Billy Pierce, Carlton Fisk, and Luis Aparicio).

The Tigers' retired number wall includes seven baseball greats who didn't have regular numbers. Zach and Leo discuss a prolific grass-chewer, the all-time triples king, and, finally, baseball's most mythologized player, Ty Cobb.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • Zach and Leo hit grand slams every episode!

    A must for anyone who loves baseball…

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    5
    Dav Ira
    United States2 months ago
  • Good deep dive

    Great in-depth content from smart baseball minds.

    Hosts, please invest some energy in name pronunciations. I know Nap Lajoie is famously confusing, but literally the first google result is a SABR pronunciation guide. Leo Durocher and John Valentin are both correctly explained on baseball reference’s name pronunciation guide, again one of the first google results for “(name) pronunciation”.

    I’m a random baseball fan, you are professional writers with a podcast. It takes away from your messagin... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    j.meix
    United States7 months ago
  • Awesome

    Great podcast. Interesting, fun and in-depth baseball history.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hilp58
    Canada10 months ago
  • Great show

    These guys really know their stuff.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    senwod65
    Canadaa year ago

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