
Regional Sports Fall But Finally A Smaller Hall
03/06/23 • 93 min
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On this edition of the Small Hall Baseball Podcast discuss whether or not winning a championship should be a prerequisite for the Hall of Hame, the dreadful 1972 Phillies season, as well as the last half of the 1939 Hall of Fame class. The boys show their admiration of the truly great career of Lou Gehrig, their amazement at the extreme value of Steve Carlton, and finish the show fondly remembering their recently deceased mother and grandmother that they loved very much and who touched all of their lives so profoundly. Sit back, enjoy, and glad to have you here!
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1964 Phillies Crumble and Old Timers Stumble
This week we examine the fabled collapse of the 1964 Phillies, the halting of hype for Andrew Painter, and what one of us really thinks of the World Baseball Classic. Join as we are discovering that more Hall of Famers can be shown the door, discuss whether or not pitchers should really be the ones calling their own pitches, and highlight the career of the recently retired Lorenzo Cain. Thank you for joining us, sit back, and join us try get our baseball hall to be small.
**We had technical difficulties early on so we had to bring Josh in via phone for most of the podcast as you'll the different in audio quality when that happens. Our apologies**
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