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The Baseball Book Club
John Cheslock and Leroy Estep
48 episodes
1 week ago
The crew is back together for a special, offseason episode. Leroy chimes in with a Hot Corner and John will speak with a guest as they discuss what may be the greatest decade of baseball. TheBaseballBookClub@gmail.com
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The crew is back together for a special, offseason episode. Leroy chimes in with a Hot Corner and John will speak with a guest as they discuss what may be the greatest decade of baseball. TheBaseballBookClub@gmail.com
Show more...
Baseball
Arts,
Books,
History,
Sports
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Mr. Tiger, Al Kaline
The Baseball Book Club
1 hour 6 minutes
4 months ago
Mr. Tiger, Al Kaline
In this episode of The Baseball Book Club, John and Leroy explore the Hall of Fame career of Detroit Tigers legend Al Kaline—his legacy, impact, and what made him one of baseball’s purest hitters. Plus, Leroy sits down with author Aaron Fischman to discuss A Baseball Gaijin, a fascinating look at American players finding purpose and second chances in Japan’s professional leagues. TheBaseballBookClub@gmail.com
The Baseball Book Club
The crew is back together for a special, offseason episode. Leroy chimes in with a Hot Corner and John will speak with a guest as they discuss what may be the greatest decade of baseball. TheBaseballBookClub@gmail.com