Welcome to Big League Vintage, a short-form podcast that uncovers the hidden gems and untold stories of America's favorite pastime, brought to life through the lens of vintage baseball cards, rare collectibles, memorabilia, and historical ephemera.
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For those of us who grew up listening to him, it wasn’t just the Brewers we were tuning in for—it was Bob. He was a friend through the radio waves, a companion for every pitch and every home run. It’s...
The Grand Old Man (00:11:07)
Connie Mack started playing baseball before electric light was invented, and by the time he retired from the game, baseball had been played at night, under lights for nearly 2 decades. His career star...
The Making of Home Run Baker (00:11:56)
Frank Baker was in six World Series - four with the Athletics and two with the Yankees, but it was his home runs on consecutive days in 1911 which gave him his nickname and everlasting fame.
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He Was Baseball (00:12:00)
No one embodied baseball quite like John J. McGraw. He was the incarnation of America’s great pastime, his life and the game inseparably woven together as they grew, side by side. John J. McGraw wasn’...
The Masterful Mr. Mathewson (00:08:06)
Known as “Big Six,” Christy Mathewson was baseball’s first true superstar. At a time when the sport was played by rough characters, Mathewson’s presence changed everything. He arrived at the perfect t...
Among Giants (00:06:51)
Before he was Giant in New York, Mike Dorgan, was a young utility player Ten years earlier in St. Louis. In 1877, Dorgan would help make a piece of equipment a standard part of the game.
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Pioneering the Hobby (00:05:24)
You can’t touch a vintage baseball card without feeling Jefferson Burdick’s impact. His meticulous work laid the foundation for how we catalog, understand, and preserve these pieces of history. He was...
The Frenzy (00:06:41)
The launch of the T206 set changed everything in the summer of 1909. Well maybe not everything, but it changed a lot. Boys all across the country were chasing the most sought-after prize they could ge...
The Fourth Man (00:04:04)
Although Harry Steinfeldt wasn’t part of the legendary Cubs trio whose names were known far and wide, his contributions were woven into the fabric of the team’s success. His name may not be as well-kn...
The Trio (00:08:54)
8 stanzas of the poem, Baseball’s Sad Lexicon, would forever change the lives of Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, and Frank Chance forever.
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116 in 1906 (00:03:51)
On Sept 9 the Chicago cubs won their 100th game of the 1906 season. Before the regular season was over, they’d tack on another 16 wins, setting a record that wouldn’t be matched for 95 years.Music fro...
A Pitch for Doc (00:04:43)
In 1845, Doc Adams joined the Knickerbocker baseball club, a move that would change his life, and a sport known to few, forever. Remarkably, for his contributions to the game, and his recognition over...
The Elysian Fields (00:04:43)
Before we had Ebbets Field, the Polo Grounds, Yankee Stadium, Wrigley or Fenway, baseball’s earliest teams had the Elysian Fields of Hoboken New Jersey.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https:/...
The Catcher (00:03:07)
Jack Meyers is fondly remembered as one of the greatest catchers of the dead ball era, when pitchers ruled the game and fans snacked on cracker jacks.
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The Photo That Lived On (00:06:48)
The 1909 New York Giants team photo has a unique connection to one of the most iconic baseball card sets of all time. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/revo/kineticLicense ...
Dominating the Pitcher’s Mound (00:04:42)
Today, we travel back to a time when four pitchers dominated baseball. Their T206 portraits in particular aren’t just historic—they’re among the most sought-after and prized collectibles in the entire...
The 16 Year Old Big Leaguer (00:02:00)
During World War II there was a manpower shortage that extended into baseball. In 1943 the Brooklyn Dodgers held a tryout for new players and Tommy Brown was picked.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creat...
Lena Blackburne’s Special Mud (00:02:21)
There’s no way Lena Blackburne would know in 1909, the year of his T206 card, that the mud he would discover in 1938 would still be used on baseballs today. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):ht...
In Honor of Addie Joss (00:04:09)
Episode 1 of Big League Vintage explore the 1911 All-Star game that honored the life of former pitcher Addie Joss. Learn more about the photo referenced in this episode on Instagram @bigleaguevntgeMus...
In the Beginning (00:03:10)
Baseball changed forever in 1887 with the introduction and widespread distribution of the first baseball card sets.
Welcome to Big League Vintage (00:01:02)
Welcome to Big League Vintage, a short-form podcast that uncovers the hidden gems and untold stories of America's favorite pastime, brought to life through the lens of vintage baseball cards, rare col...
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