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Sports' Forgotten Heroes

Sports' Forgotten Heroes is a tribute to the stars who shaped the games we love to watch and the games we love to play. Sports' Forgotten Heroes is not about reliving the careers of superstars we talk about every day like Muhammed Ali, Jim Brown, Babe Ruth or Michael Jordan. Rather, Sports' Forgotten Heroes is about the stars who have faded away with time. Some were elected to their respective Hall of Fame, others might have had one great season, or just one great game that will live in infamy.…

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170: 1917 All-Star Game/Tim Murnane - MLB

Yes, there was an All-Star game in Major League Baseball in 1917. In fact, before the All-Star Game became a regular fixture on the baseball calendar in 1933, it wasn't unusual to see some sort of All-Star game, or an exhibition game featuring stars from around baseball. But this game, in 1917, was different. It was staged to honor a baseball giant, Tim Murnane, who not only played the game, but…

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169: The Sports Tavern - MLB/NFL/NHL/NBA, All Sports

Links referenced in this episode: sportshistorynetwork.com mcfarlandbooks.com sportsfh.infomail.com Takeaways: The inaugural episode of Sports Tavern introduces a new format for discussing sports history topics. In this episode, we explore players deserving of Hall of Fame induction, highlighting their contributions. We reflect on the careers of forgotten sports heroes and their lasting impact on…

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168 - Bert Sproston - Premier League

The name Bert Sproston might not ring a bell to many. But his heroics off the pitch are extraordinary. As we celebrate the 2026 World Cup, there isn't a better time to bring Bert's story to the fore than now. Sproston was a star defender for the English National Team when it paid Berlin a visit in 1938 for an exhibition game against the Germans. As expected, England won the game. But that's not…

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167: Chuck Klein - MLB

When Chuck Klein broke into Major League Baseball with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1928, few knew about the power he possessed. In just 64 games, he connected for 11 home runs and hit .360. A great debut. What followed was six of the most prolific seasons in not just Phillies history, but MLB history, too! From 1929 through 1933, he averaged 36 home runs a season, averaged .359 a season, and…

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166: Baseball & The Korean War - MLB

Baseball’s golden age collided with one of the most turbulent periods in American history when war broke out on the Korean Peninsula in 1950. In this episode of Sports’ Forgotten Heroes, author Steven P. Gietschier joins the show as we discuss his book, "Warm Summers and Cold Winters," and explore the profound impact the Korean War had on Major League Baseball, its players, and the U.S. Together,…

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165: Bill Mazeroski - MLB

The focal point of this podcast episode is a comprehensive examination of the illustrious career of Bill Mazeroski, a Hall of Fame second baseman renowned for his unparalleled defensive prowess and memorable World Series accomplishments. Throughout our discussion, we delve into the profound impact Mazeroski had on the game of baseball, particularly highlighted by his iconic walk-off home run in…

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164: Al Rosen - MLB

Al Rosen wasn’t just the American League MVP in 1953, he was one of the most dominant, driven, and intellectually fascinating figures the baseball has ever seen. In this episode of Sports’ Forgotten Heroes, we take a deeper look at the life and career of the “Flip,” a man whose peak was as powerful as almost any player of his era. From his rise with the Cleveland Indians to his extraordinary 1953…

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163: Bill Virdon - MLB

The focus of this podcast episode centers around the illustrious yet often overlooked career of Bill Virdon, a distinguished figure in the annals of baseball history. We delve into the remarkable trajectory of Virdon, who transitioned from a talented player, securing the National League Rookie of the Year title in 1955, to a successful manager for teams such as the Pittsburgh Pirates, New York…

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162: Unsung Olympic Heroes

Not all Olympic heroes win the gold. In fact, there are so many heroes who never stepped onto the medal podium. On this episode of Sports' Forgotten Heroes, we're going to look back at some very unique heroes from several past Olympics, summer and winter. We shine a spotlight on a different kind of greatness—the kind that doesn’t always come with gold medals or headline recognition. Joining me on…

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161: Cleveland CryBabies - MLB

This episode of Sports' Forgotten Heroes dives into the intriguing saga of Ossie Vitt, manager for the Cleveland Indians from 1938 to 1940, exploring his tumultuous tenure which ultimately led to the team's notorious nickname, the 'Cleveland Crybabies.' Vitt, who had a terrific record in the minor leagues, was brought in to elevate the Indians amidst a competitive landscape dominated by teams like…

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