Fadeaway: The Baseball History Podcast: Recent Episodes

Eric Enders

Fadeaway is a storytelling podcast that brings the colorful characters and exciting history of our National Pastime to life inside your headphones, hosted by baseball historian Eric Enders. Follow us on Twitter @FadeawayPod or visit www.fadeawaypodcast.com.

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Barred from playing for the first month of the 1987 season, Tim Raines returned with a legendary game, helping to spark a legendary love story.

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Moe Drabowsky escaped Poland at the start of the Third Reich, became baseball's most acclaimed prankster, and authored the most spectacular relief pitching performance in World Series history.

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With a contagious smile, a sweet left-handed swing, and an iconic rookie card, Ken Griffey Jr. was the emblematic baseball player of his generation.

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George McQuillan was the Doc Gooden of the Deadball Era — the brightest young pitcher in baseball until a series of scandals and personal problems brought his career crashing to a halt.

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Cubs star Ken Hubbs was afraid of flying, so he tried the one solution he could think of to conquer that fear: He learned how to fly himself.

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Ted Williams' plane bursts into flames while he's flying a bombing mission as a fighter pilot in the Marines during the Korean War. This is the story of how he survived.