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Two Strike Noise - A Baseball History Podcast

Episode 214 - The Zannesville Flood Sufferer’s

31 May 2023

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More baseball, more odd baseball stuff to talk about. We start off this week looking at manager ejection rates and how some current managers compare to some of the all time greats at being kicked out of a game, remember Jim Palmer’s nickname fondly, see some familiar names playing college baseball and softball plus the strange day May 31st was in baseball history. In our main story, who’s ready for some Flood Sufferer’s baseball?!? We look at the history of baseball in Zannesville, Ohio and it’s connection with the legendary Fred Merkle. Plus another edition of Wax Pack Heroes where we rip some 2003 Topps in an attempt to prove which of us is the better roller skater.  Don’t forget, you can leave us a message at 607-216-8811.  Voice of Baseball -  Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Voices-Baseball-Greatest-Broadcasters-Americas/dp/1442277254 Publisher - rowman.com 30% off  DISCOUNT CODE:RLFANDF30 Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/TwoStrikeNoise/ Twitter - @twostrikenoise Instagram - @twostrikenoise Two Strike Noise on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvh7epD-mqT9qCIV7CNqhog Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/twostrikenoise E-mail - [email protected] We pull ALOT of commons in Wax Pack Heroes. If you've got those Tom Foley or Ernest Riles cards just sitting around you can donate those commons to charity and maybe spark a child's interest in baseball and collecting. Find out more here: http://commons4kids.org/ #podernfamily #podnation #baseball #mlb #history #podcast #baseballcards

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