• Dave Stieb’s Heartbreaking Road to a No-Hitter | Rounding Third
    Mar 24 2026

    Hi folks, I'm Peter Lemieux with Rounding Third, here to share another incredible baseball story with you. We dive deep into mlb history, bringing you classic baseball moments and compelling mlb stories from the archives. Join us as we explore the rich baseball history of the game, celebrating the legendary players and unforgettable events that shaped it. ⚾

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    7 mins
  • Moe Berg’s Amazing Hidden Life Revealed!
    Nov 7 2025

    In this Veterans Day episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux from BadderSports shares the incredible story of Moe Berg — a Major League Baseball catcher, Ivy League graduate, and multilingual genius who secretly served the United States as a spy during World War II.

    Berg’s story bridges two worlds: the ballpark and the battlefield. From catching knuckleballs for the Chicago White Sox to filming the skyline of Tokyo and reporting on Germany’s nuclear progress, Moe Berg’s intelligence and courage left a lasting mark on both baseball and American history.

    This story honors not only Berg, but every veteran who has given part or all of their lives to defend freedom.

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    00:00 Intro

    00:39 Early Life and Education of Moe Berg

    02:26 Moe Berg’s Baseball Career

    06:40 Moe Berg’s Intelligence Work During WWII

    08:05 Legacy and Final Years of Moe Berg

    10:19 Tribute to Veterans

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    11 mins
  • The Day Pittsburgh Shocked the Yankees
    Oct 31 2025

    Peter Lemieux shares the story of what he considers the most exciting baseball game ever. This baseball history moment is filled with amazing MLB highlights and best baseball plays. Peter's explanation of the game is baseball explained for all fans to enjoy.

    1960 World Series Game 7, Pittsburgh Pirates vs. New York Yankees—Bill Mazeroski’s walk-off, Mickey Mantle’s heads-up slide, Yogi Berra’s homer, Hal Smith’s forgotten blast, Tony Kubek’s bad-hop “pebble,” and the “lost” kinescope Bing Crosby kept in his wine cellar. This is the craziest finish in classic MLB history—and the story behind how the full game survived.

    00:00 Intro

    00:43 Setting the Stage: 1960 World Series

    02:43 The Battle Begins: Early Games

    04:26 The Climactic Game 7

    07:00 The Unforgettable Eighth Inning

    11:59 The Final Moments and Victory

    13:38 Bing Crosby's Hidden Treasure

    17:04 Final Thoughts

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    17 mins
  • Roy Campanella’s Message That Still Matters Today
    Oct 24 2025

    Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson, baseball history, racial integration, and Cooperstown.

    In this Rounding Third episode from BadderSports, host Peter Lemieux shares a profoundly personal baseball story from August 4, 1979 — the day he met Roy Campanella in Cooperstown, New York.

    In this episode, Peter recounts his trip to Cooperstown, New York, the day before Willie Mays’ Hall of Fame induction, and an unforgettable meeting with Roy Campanella. What began as a chance encounter became a lesson in bravery, grace, and the power of sport to lead cultural change.

    00:00 – Introduction and Personal Connection

    00:20 – A Trip to Cooperstown

    02:50 – Meeting Roy Campanella

    03:29 – Roy Campanella’s Story

    06:24 – The Impact of Baseball on Segregation

    10:40 – Reflection and Conclusion

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    12 mins
  • A Lousy Poem Puts People in the Hall of Fame
    Oct 4 2025

    A poem shouldn’t decide Cooperstown… right? In this episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux digs into the Chicago Cubs’ famous double-play combo—Tinker, Evers, and Chance—and asks whether a catchy 8-line verse helped carry three good players into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Along the way, we revisit the 1908 Merkle game, the Cubs’ World Series run, and why debates over who belongs in Cooperstown never die.

    What you’ll get:

    • The real story behind “Tinker to Evers to Chance” and the 1908 Cubs

    • Why narrative vs. numbers still shapes Hall voting

    • Quick hits on Kenny Lofton, Keith Hernandez, Barry Bonds, Pete Rose, and Shoeless Joe

    00:00 Introduction and Overview

    00:16 The Baseball Hall of Fame: A Tradition of Debate

    01:15 Controversial Figures in the Hall of Fame

    01:54 Today's Focus: Questionable Hall of Fame Inductees

    03:10 The Chicago Cubs: A History of Highs and Lows

    06:02 Tinker, Evers, and Chance: The Poem That Made Them Famous

    10:30 Analyzing the Stats: Do They Belong in the Hall of Fame?

    13:48 Conclusion: The Hall of Fame Debate Continues

    If you love baseball history and smart Hall of Fame debates, you’ll enjoy this one.

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    💬 Drop your take: Who’s in the Hall but shouldn’t be—and who’s out but should be in?

    #RoundingThird #BadderSports #MLBHistory #ChicagoCubs #HallOfFame

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    16 mins
  • Casey Stengel’s Grapefruit Prank: The Wild Origin of Spring Training
    Sep 19 2025

    Baseball lore doesn’t get better than this: Casey Stengel, a stunt pilot named Ruth Law, one unlucky manager, and a flying grapefruit that helped give spring training its nickname. Peter Lemieux of Rounding Third (BadderSports) unpacks the prank—and the legend—plus Casey’s ties to DiMaggio, Mantle, Billy Martin, the Yankees, and the lovable early Mets.

    00:00 Introduction to Casey Stengel

    00:56 Casey Stengel's Playing Career

    03:21 Casey Stengel's Managerial Career

    04:47 Casey Stengel and Billy Martin

    05:46 The Yankees Era

    08:10 The New York Mets Era

    08:47 Casey Stengel's Famous Quotes

    09:27 The Grapefruit League Prank

    14:20 Conclusion and Farewell

    What you’ll hear:

    • Stengel the player: National League years, .284 AVG, inside-the-park HR

    • Stengel the manager: seven titles with the Yankees; the early Mets years

    • The prank: Wilbert “Uncle Robbie” Robinson, Ruth Law, and a very messy catch

    • Three classic Stengel quotes you’ll want to steal

    • Why this story still shapes baseball’s spring mythology

    Enjoy the nostalgia? Like, subscribe, and drop your favorite Casey story in the comments.

    #CaseyStengel #BaseballHistory #Yankees #Mets #GrapefruitLeague

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    15 mins
  • Who Was Smokey Joe and Why Did Baseball Forget Him?
    Aug 29 2025

    Get to know Smokey Joe Williams—the 6’4” right-hander whose fastball terrified hitters, whose barnstorming record humbled MLB greats, and whose legend grew despite baseball’s color line. In this Rounding Third story episode, Peter Lemieux walks through Smokey Joe’s meteoric rise, his duels with stars like Walter Johnson, and the road that ended with a 1999 Hall of Fame induction.

    00:00 Today's Story

    00:25 The Historic First Pitch by President Taft

    02:24 Walter Johnson: The Big Train

    04:02 Introducing Smokey Joe Williams

    05:17 Smokey Joe's Legendary Career

    07:57 Legacy and Recognition

    10:11 Conclusion and Call to Action

    What you’ll learn

    • How Opening Day 1910 (President Taft’s first pitch) sets the stage for Walter Johnson vs. Smokey Joe. 

    • Why contemporaries said the ball “exploded” out of Smokey Joe’s hand (Ty Cobb’s praise). 

    • Barnstorming receipts: wins vs. Grover Cleveland Alexander, Chief Bender, Rube Marquard, and even a 1–0 loss while throwing a no-hitter. 

    • Smokey Joe vs. Satchel Paige (1–0 classic) and his late-career perspective when Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. 

    Why this matters

    Baseball history isn’t complete without the Negro Leagues. Williams’s dominance—strikeouts, complete games, and success against championship MLB teams—puts him in the conversation with the greatest pitchers ever.

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    11 mins
  • Billy Martin & Joe DiMaggio - The Odd Couple
    Aug 22 2025

    Billy Martin wasn’t a star bat—he was a force. From Casey Stengel’s trust to an unlikely friendship with Joe DiMaggio, bar‑fight headlines, and a debut that sparked a 15–10 comeback, this is how Billy Martin became unforgettable in Yankees lore.

    00:00 Introduction to Baseball Stories

    00:42 The Irrepressible Billy Martin

    02:29 Billy Martin's High School and Minor League Days

    05:18 Billy Martin's Major League Debut

    07:46 Billy Martin and Joe DiMaggio's Unlikely Friendship

    12:16 Billy Martin's Love for the Yankees

    13:27 Billy Martin's Memorable First Game

    15:34 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    17 mins