
The Pain of Losing: The Story of Two Freds in Baseball History
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Delve into the pain of losing with the story of two Freds in baseball history. Learn about Fred Snodgrass, Fred Merkle, and the infamous bonehead play that changed the course of the Chicago Cubs and New York Giants.
In this episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux delves into the emotional impact of losing in baseball, focusing on two historic incidents from the early 20th century involving the New York Giants. Lemieux recounts the stories of Fred Merkel and Fred Snodgrass, who made crucial mistakes that cost their team significant victories in 1908 and 1912, respectively. Through these stories, Peter explores how such losses affect not just the players but also the fans and the entire city. The episode sheds light on the enduring pain of losing and its memorable impact on sports history.
00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic 00:52 Baseball in the Early 20th Century 05:50 The Story of Fred Merkle and the 1908 Giants 09:07 The Story of Fred Snodgrass and the 1912 Giants 14:05 The Aftermath and Legacy of the Two Freds 15:55 Conclusion