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  • E14: The 1871 Chicago White Stockings and Guy Hecker
    Sep 11 2024

    The guys go old school this week as they look back at the 1800s to find some true tales of the big leagues.


    Parker regales us with some of the crazy rules from the early days of baseball, which helps explain the wild scores and then he tells us about the 1871 Chicago White Stockings.


    Marty then shares the story of Guy Hecker, who would "unfortunately" win 50 games in one season, but was the Shohei Ohtani of his time (except he played first base when not pitching).


    Sources:

    Guy Hecker

    1871 Chicago White Stockings


    True Tales of the Big Leagues is a Seldom Used Reserve Podcast and is narrated by Marty Coleman and Parker Coleman.


    Co-executive producers are Parker Coleman and Marty Coleman.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    33 min
  • E13: One Hit Wonders Part 3
    Aug 28 2024

    Parker and Marty are back for the the third and final round of players who had one great season and then disappeared.

    We chose the players independently and in different fashions.

    Parker chose a player that debuted near when Marty was born and Marty accidentally chose another player from the 1980 Indians.


    Sources:

    Baseball-Reference.com - Joe Charbonneau

    Baseball-Reference.com - Ken Harrelson


    True Tales of the Big Leagues is a Seldom Used Reserve Podcast and is narrated by Marty Coleman and Parker Coleman.


    Co-executive producers are Parker Coleman and Marty Coleman.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    21 min
  • E12: One Hit Wonders Part 2
    Aug 14 2024

    Parker and Marty are back for the second round of players who had one great season and then disappeared.

    We chose the players independently and in different fashions.

    Interestingly enough, Parker chose a player from long before he was born and Marty chose a player from his childhood that he saw play in person many times.


    Sources:

    Baseball-Reference.com - Miguel Dilone

    Baseball-Reference.com - Jim Finigan


    True Tales of the Big Leagues is a Seldom Used Reserve Podcast and is narrated by Marty Coleman and Parker Coleman.


    Co-executive producers are Parker Coleman and Marty Coleman.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    18 min
  • E11: One Hit Wonders Part 1
    Jul 31 2024

    After a brief hiatus, Parker and Marty are back to talk about players who had one great season and then disappeared.

    We chose the players independently and today's pair debuted 63 years apart.


    Sources:

    Baseball-Reference.com - Bill James

    Baseball-Reference.com - Mark Fidrych


    True Tales of the Big Leagues is a Seldom Used Reserve Podcast and is narrated by Marty Coleman and Parker Coleman.


    Co-executive producers are Parker Coleman and Marty Coleman.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    18 min
  • E10: The 83rd Round Draft Pick
    Jul 3 2024

    Most baseball fans know that 11-time Gold Glover first baseman Keith Hernandez was a 42nd-round draft pick and Hall of Famer Mike Piazza was drafted in the 62nd round, but did you know there was an 83rd-round draft pick that made it to the Major Leagues?


    This is Danny Young's story.


    Resources:

    Danny Bracy Young on Baseball-Reference.com

    Danny Bracy Young on B-R Bullpen


    True Tales of the Big Leagues is a Seldom Used Reserve Podcast and is narrated by Marty Coleman and Parker Coleman.


    Co-executive producers are Parker Coleman and Marty Coleman.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    16 min
  • E9: Balk Off
    Jun 19 2024

    I had a childhood friend who pitched in the Major Leagues. He regaled me with stories of facing Don Mattingly, Wade Boggs, Mark McGwire and other superstars when we were in our early 20s.

    One day he called me from the road to tell me the story of his first Major League save opportunity.

    This is that story.

    Sources for this episode are

    Baseball-Reference.com (Mike Cook)

    The game in question

    My Shakey Memory


    True Tales of the Big Leagues is a Seldom Used Reserve Podcast and is narrated by Marty Coleman and Parker Coleman.


    Co-executive producers are Parker Coleman and Marty Coleman.

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    15 min
  • E8: Twelve Minutes and Thirty Seconds
    Jun 5 2024

    Most baseball players spend thousands of hours practicing, playing and learning about baseball on their way to the to the Major Leagues, IF they’re even good enough and lucky enough to be one of the tiny fraction of players that make it to the Big Leagues.


    Some become stars and/or stick around for 10 or more years, living out their childhood fantasies.


    Some go up and down between AAA and the Big Leagues and of course, there's everything in between.


    Today, Parker and I talk about a pitcher whose dream came true on a rainy June evening at Citi Field in New York in 2010.


    Jim Leyland once said “15 minutes in the Majors means you’re a great baseball player”, when describing how hard it was to make it to the Big Leagues.


    That rainy day in New York, Jay Sborz fell about 2 and a half minutes short of that 15-minute mark as he debuted for the Detroit Tigers and the dream he had worked for most of his life came true, fell apart and ended, all within 12 minutes and 30 seconds…


    Sources for this episode are


    Baseball-Reference.com (Jay Sborz)

    YouTube.com (Sborz enters the game around the 2:09:00 mark)

    “Where Nobody Knows Your Name”


    True Tales of the Big Leagues is a Seldom Used Reserve Podcast and is narrated by Marty Coleman and Parker Coleman.


    Co-executive producers are Parker Coleman and Marty Coleman.




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    11 min
  • E7: The Weirdest Game
    May 22 2024

    One of the things Parker and I like to do is meander through baseball-reference.com in our free time. OK, we're not very exciting.


    But every once in a while we come across a gem like the one that took place on July 6, 1916 between the Phillies and Reds.


    It started as a blowout, with the Reds taking a 10-0 lead. Then the 9th inning happened.


    Parker found this one and he tells the story of what he believes is the weirdest game he's heard of.




    Sources for this episode:


    Baseball-Reference.com


    True Tales of the Big Leagues is a Seldom Used Reserve Podcast and is narrated by Marty Coleman and this week mostly Parker Coleman.


    Co-executive producers are Parker Coleman and Marty Coleman.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    29 min