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Fadeaway: The Baseball History Podcast

Where Baseball History Comes to Life

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October 31, 2016

Episode 7: The Big Drabowsky

October 31, 2016/ Eric Enders

Moe Drabowsky escaped the Third Reich, became baseball's most famed prankster, and authored the most spectacular relief pitching performance in World Series history.

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Moe Drabowsky, Cubs, Orioles, World Series, relief pitching, Hitler, player interview, Dodgers, 1966
May 15, 2016

Episode 2: Pilot (part 2)

May 15, 2016/ Eric Enders

In the early 1960s, Ken Hubbs was one of America's greatest young athletes... and then he started taking flying lessons from a famous stunt pilot.

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Ken Hubbs, Cubs, Chicago Cubs, Aviation, Death, Fielding
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Fadeaway: The Baseball History Podcast

Fadeaway is a baseball storytelling podcast that brings to life colorful characters and memorable events from our National Pastime's rich history. Hosted by baseball historian Eric Enders.

“Anybody’s best pitch is the one the batters ain’t hitting that day.”
— Christy Mathewson
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