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Past Ball Podcast

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The Past Ball Podcast is a podcast that digs into the past and gives you the craziest, wildest, funniest, informative, stories of baseball in under the amount of time you can run around the bases.Beard Laws Studio Baseball
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  • Jackie Mitchell: The Teen Who Struck Out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig
    Jul 26 2025

    🎙️ Jackie Mitchell: The Teen Who Struck Out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig

    The Pastball Podcast – Where Baseball’s Forgotten Legends Come Back to Life.


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    In 1931, a 17-year-old girl named Jackie Mitchell stepped onto the mound to face two of baseball’s most feared hitters—Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig—and what happened next became the stuff of legend.


    In this jaw-dropping episode of The Pastball Podcast, we tell the almost-too-wild-to-be-true story of the teenage phenom who struck out two Hall of Famers back-to-back during an exhibition game with the New York Yankees.


    ⚾ Was it real or a publicity stunt?

    🎟️ What role did circus promoter and team owner Joe Engel play?

    💔 Why did MLB ban women from signing contracts shortly after her appearance?

    📜 How has Jackie Mitchell’s legacy been remembered—or forgotten?


    🎧 You’ll hear:


    A deep dive into the facts behind the fable.


    Real newspaper headlines and rare commentary from the era.


    Why Mitchell’s story still matters nearly a century later.


    How this moment challenged gender roles in sports—and still inspires athletes today.


    💪 Perfect for:

    Baseball fans, women in sports advocates, history buffs, feminist trailblazer stans, and anyone who loves a David vs. Goliath story—except this time, David wore a ponytail and threw heat.


    🟢 Stream it now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever legends live.

    Some say it was staged. Others say it was history. You’ll have to decide for yourself.



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    3 min
  • The Wildest Trade in Baseball: Kekich and Peterson Swap Wives
    Jul 19 2025

    🎙️ The Wildest Trade in Baseball: Kekich and Peterson Swap Wives


    The Pastball Podcast – Baseball’s Strangest Stories, One Episode at a Time.


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    This is the baseball story so strange, it sounds made up—except it’s 100% real.


    In this episode of The Pastball Podcast, we dive deep into one of the most bizarre and talked-about off-the-field trades in Major League Baseball history: the 1973 wife swap between New York Yankees pitchers Mike Kekich and Fritz Peterson. That's right—they literally traded families.


    🎧 What went down behind the scenes?

    💔 How did teammates, fans, and the media react?

    👀 Did the swap stick, or was it a total train wreck?

    ⚾ What did this scandal mean for the Yankees and their careers?


    We explore the chaos, consequences, and controversy of the Kekich-Peterson story—from spring training shockwaves to lifelong fallout—and break down how this unforgettable moment became a permanent footnote in baseball lore.


    💥 Why You’ll Want to Listen:


    True baseball weirdness that goes way beyond the game.


    Unfiltered takes on how it changed MLB locker rooms forever.


    Real quotes, rare interviews, and the lasting pop culture buzz.


    The kind of story you won’t believe actually happened—until you hear it.


    🧢 Ideal for:

    Baseball fans, history junkies, Yankees loyalists, sports drama lovers, and anyone who thinks trades are just about stats and contracts.

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    3 min
  • Fernandomania! The Rise of Fernando Valenzuela
    Jun 14 2025

    This episode of the Pastball Podcast is all about "Fernandomania"—the electrifying phenomenon that swept through baseball in 1981. Host Matt explores the meteoric rise of Fernando Valenzuela, the 20-year-old Mexican phenom whose dazzling screwball and captivating presence ignited a cultural movement. From his remarkable 8-0 start with five shutouts and an ERA under 1.00, to the packed stands at Dodger Stadium filled with sombrero-wearing fans, Valenzuela transcended the game. Discover how he not only dominated on the field, winning both the Rookie of the Year and Cy Young awards in the same season, but also became a powerful symbol of pride and representation for the Latino community, forever changing the landscape of baseball.

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    2 min
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