• 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

    🔔 Subscribe for powerful stories of forgotten legends, iconic moments, and the untold heart of baseball — only on BadderSports.

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    17 mins
  • Nolan Ryan, Bob Feller & the Rarity of Baseball’s No-Hitters
    Aug 12 2025

    On June 21, 1964 — Father’s Day — I witnessed one of baseball’s rarest feats: Jim Bunning’s perfect game for the Phillies against the Mets. That moment sent me down a rabbit hole of no-hitter and one-hitter history, from legends like Nolan Ryan and Bob Feller to pitchers who suffered heartbreaking near-misses.

    In this episode of Rounding Third, we dive into:

    - The story of Jim Bunning’s perfect game and its historic significance

    - The rarity of no-hitters and why perfect games are even more special

    - Nolan Ryan’s mind-blowing 7 no-hitters and 12 one-hitters

    - Forgotten feats like back-to-back one-hitters and near-perfect heartbreaks

    Baseball history is filled with remarkable pitching performances — but some are so rare they’re almost mythical. Let’s talk about them.

    00:00 Intro

    00:59 The Perfect Game by Jim Bunning

    02:36 The Rarity of No-Hitters

    03:43 Nolan Ryan's Extraordinary Record

    04:22 Heartbreaking One-Hitters

    06:02 Successive One-Hitters

    08:04 Conclusion

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    10 mins
  • Minnie Miñoso – The Latin American Jackie Robinson
    Aug 8 2025

    In this episode of Rounding Third from BadderSports, Peter Lemieux dives deep into the remarkable story of Minnie Miñoso — the first Latin American player in Major League Baseball and a Chicago White Sox legend.

    From his early days in Cuba and the Negro Leagues to breaking barriers in MLB and becoming one of the best all-around players of his era, Miñoso’s story is one of talent, perseverance, and history-making impact. We’ll also explore the highs and lows of the White Sox franchise, the infamous Black Sox scandal, and the long road to Miñoso’s long-overdue Hall of Fame induction.

    Whether you’re a die-hard White Sox fan, a baseball history buff, or someone who loves stories about overcoming the odds, this is one you can’t miss.

    00:00 Intro

    00:25 The Early Days of the Chicago White Sox

    02:29 The White Sox in the World Series

    03:14 The Scandal and Its Aftermath

    05:49 Introducing Minnie Minoso

    07:15 Minoso's Journey in Major League Baseball

    11:32 Minoso's Legacy and Recognition

    14:00 Conclusion

    🔔 Subscribe for more baseball stories that connect stats, history, and the players who defined the game — only on BadderSports.

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    16 mins
  • Why Marge Schott Was the Most Hated Owner in Baseball History
    Jul 18 2025

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    In this episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux dives into one of baseball’s darkest ownership stories — the infamous Marge Schott era with the Cincinnati Reds. From letting her dog p00p on the field to openly racist and offensive comments, Schott became one of the most controversial and hated figures in Major League Baseball.

    While she gave generously to local charities and built a philanthropic legacy in Cincinnati, her behavior as a team owner was beyond problematic — from refusing to pay for celebrations to forcing players to clean up after her dog Shotzi. She disrespected staff, players, and even the legacy of Reds legends.

    Why did the league allow it? What finally ended her time in baseball? And how should we remember the legacy of someone so complicated — and so destructive?

    Tune in for a jaw-dropping tale from baseball history.

    🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into how money, characters, and chaos shape MLB history — only on BadderSports.

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    00:00 Introduction

    00:23 Introducing Marge Schott

    01:06 Marge Schott's Philanthropy

    02:34 Marge Schott's Ownership of the Reds

    04:30 Controversies and Scandals

    07:26 Racial and Offensive Remarks

    12:59 Final Years and Legacy

    15:16 Conclusion

    Peter Lemieux from Rounding Third Batter Sports shifts gears to share a more somber baseball story, exploring a darker side of the sport. This episode spotlights one of baseball's most notorious figures, a departure from the usual uplifting tales. Tune in for a shocking and thought-provoking deep dive!

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    16 mins
  • Why Cleveland Should Never Have Let Rocky Colavito Go
    Jul 12 2025

    Rocky Colavito wasn’t just a ballplayer—he was a symbol of hope for an entire city. In this episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux dives deep into the incredible rise, shocking trade, and enduring legacy of Rocky Colavito, one of Cleveland’s most beloved figures in sports history.

    From launching 40+ homers to throwing absolute lasers from the outfield, Colavito had the power, the arm, and the charm. But in 1960, “Trader Frank” Lane sent him packing in one of the most infamous trades in baseball history—sparking decades of heartbreak and what some still call “The Curse of Rocky Colavito.”

    📚 Plus: The wild story of his 500-foot throw, his perfect ERA, and why he still has a statue in Cleveland.

    ⚾ Got a childhood hero like Rocky? Tell us in the comments.

    00:00 Intro

    00:58 The Rise of Rocky Colavito

    02:31 Rocky's Peak Performance

    04:05 The Shocking Trade

    07:34 Rocky's Return and Legacy

    09:00 Rocky's Legendary Arm

    10:36 The Curse of Rocky Colavito

    12:32 Conclusion

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    13 mins
  • The Forrest Gump of Baseball: The Incredible Life of Don Zimmer
    Jul 5 2025

    Don Zimmer might be the Forrest Gump of baseball. From Jackie Robinson's Dodgers to Pedro Martinez and the Yankees, Zimmer was everywhere. In this episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux tells the remarkable story of Don Zimmer's 66-year career in baseball-filled with near-de@th injuries, World Series wins, historic teams, famous fights, and even MLB rule changes.

    🧢 He played with legends like Roberto Clemente and Willie Mays.

    ⚾ He coached teams that made history-and heartbreak.

    🧠 His injuries led to MLB mandating helmets and dugout guardrails.

    Subscribe for more baseball stories that go beyond the game.

    🗣 Comment below: Is Don Zimmer really baseball's Forrest Gump?

    #BaseballHistory #DonZimmer #RoundingThird #MLB #ForrestGumpOfBaseball

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    14 mins
  • Beyond the Home Runs: The Untold Stories of Babe Ruth
    Jul 5 2025

    Intriguing Facts About Babe Ruth You Never Knew

    In this episode of Rounding Third, host Peter Lemieux delves into the lesser-known aspects of Babe Ruth's life and career. He shares surprising facts, such as Ruth's early fame as a pitcher, his non-unanimous induction into the Hall of Fame, his tough upbringing in an orphanage, and personal anecdotes including his penchant for speeding tickets and his complex personal life. Discover the human side of one of baseball's greatest legends in this fascinating deep-dive.

    00:00 Introduction to Today's Story

    00:15 The Scandal of 1919 and Babe Ruth's Impact

    01:50 Babe Ruth: The Pitcher

    03:16 Babe Ruth's Career and Hall of Fame

    04:26 Babe Ruth's Early Life and Orphanage

    08:20 Babe Ruth's Personal Life and Anecdotes

    09:59 Babe Ruth's Catholic Upbringing and Final Thoughts

    12:17 Conclusion and Community Invitation

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    13 mins
  • The Legendary 1930 Season and Hack Wilson’s Tragic Tale
    Jul 5 2025

    Unbreakable Baseball Records: The Legendary 1930 Season and Hack Wilson's Tragic Tale

    Could you imagine a player driving in 191 RBIs in one season?

    In 1930, Hack Wilson of the Chicago Cubs did just that-and no one has come close since.

    In this episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux explores:

    • The wild, offense-heavy 1930 MLB season

    • How Hack Wilson became a legend… and how it all unraveled

    • What made his 191-RBI season possible

    • Why this record may never be broken

    • The tragic downfall of one of baseball's forgotten greats

    This is more than a baseball stat-this is a human story of greatness, addiction, and legacy. Join us as we relive one of the most outrageous seasons in baseball history.

    📌 Subscribe and be part of the Rounding Third baseball storytelling community.

    00:00 Welcome to Rounding Third

    00:47 Unbreakable Baseball Records

    01:20 Cy Young's Unbeatable Wins

    01:56 Joe DiMaggio's Hitting Streak

    02:28 Hack Wilson's Legendary Season

    03:00 The Baseball Environment of 1930

    07:51 Hack Wilson's Tragic Downfall

    10:42 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    12 mins