Dugout of History Podcast
1) Busch Stadium
Head for the mountains... of St. Louis? Chrystal and Colleen bring you the story of Busch Stadium, and why it's been named that since long before corporate naming rights at stadiums were commonplace. ...Show More
2) The Pine Tar Incident
Colleen and Chrystal bring you the tale of the Pine Tar Incident, which began in July of 1983 with Brett's ejection from a game after hitting what appeared to be a go-ahead home run at Yankee Stadium ...Show More
3) Take Me Out To The 7th Inning Stretch
Colleen and Chrystal are baseball mad, have the fever and have it bad... wait, that's not the line, it's Katie Casey who was baseball mad, had the fever and had it bad. If you don't know what song Kat...Show More
4) A Not-So-Brief History of the New York Mets
Colleen and Chrystal bring you the story of New York's National League baseball team, from the Mets' founding in the wake of the Dodgers and Giants leaving the Big Apple for California, through the 19...Show More
5) Dock Ellis
If you already know the story, you know that you're in for a good one with Chrystal and Colleen back to talk about Dock Ellis, a 12-year major league veteran, 1971 All-Star and world champion, and aut...Show More
6) Shoeless Joe Jackson and the Banned List
Colleen and Chrystal bring you the silver lining of Pete Rose's posthumous and political reinstatement to baseball eligibility: Shoeless Joe Jackson, more than a century after the Black Sox scandal, a...Show More
7) Minor League Greatness
Chrystal and Colleen bring you the story of the Kansas City Blues of the early 20th century American Association, who churned out Hall of Fame prospects for the Yankees until Major League Baseball’s w...Show More
8) Salt Lake City Trappers
Colleen and Chrystal bring you the story of a minor league team in Utah that played just eight seasons, but won four Pioneer League titles and set a professional baseball record that still stands -- 2...Show More
9) Rickey Henderson (Part 2)
Picking up from last episode, Chrystal and Colleen join Rickey Henderson for his fourth go-around with the Oakland A's, going through the late stages of the Hall of Famer's record-breaking career, and...Show More
10) Rickey Henderson (Part 1)
We're back! During the show's hiatus, Rickey Henderson passed away, five days before Christmas, which would have been his 66th birthday. The greatest leadoff man in baseball history not only kicks off...Show More