Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 6 hours 31 minutes
Carl Erskine helps break down the difference between the way of pitcher worked through a game vs. now
Dodgers fans from two different eras and places, Rob and Peter debate the wonders or horrors that was Walter O'Malley and his ownership of the Dodgers
Mike the Trolley Blogger and Sam go around the borough to discuss the ballparks, major or otherwise, that have lived in this great City and borough of Brooklyn.
Greg Prince, ever the New York National League historian, joins once more to chat legacy during these hard times
Mike Lecolant hosts as we explore Brooklyn's own Henry Chadwick, the inventor of the Box Score and so many other early contributions to this great instution
Founded by free blacks in the 1830’s, Ron Schweiger will help us understand the history of Weeksville, its rediscovery in 1968 and its legacy
The author of "The Father of Baseball" reminisces about his life in the city of churches
We go to the beautiful neighborhood of Crown Heights to hear director Phil Maillard's Brooklyn experience
We welcome the New York Giants contingent to the show to discuss what Willie Mays means to the game, on his birthday no less
We check in on my Aunt and Uncle to see how they are holding up through these crazy times, and look back on their Brooklyn childhood