Gene Mauch
“Gene Mauch: Baseball’s Surly Big League Manager”

Addie Joss: Was He the Greatest Pitcher of the Deadball Era?
“Addie Joss: What Could Have Been”

Pope Leo XIV: Is He a Cubs or White Sox Fan?
“Pope Leo XIV: Cubs or White Sox?”

A Look Back at The Deadball Era: 1901-1919
“The Deadball Era - A Time to Be Celebrated, Not Forgotten”

Phil Weintraub: A Jewish Ballplayer in the 1930s
“What Was it Like to Be a Jewish Ballplayer in the 1930s?”

The New York Highlanders' Record 15 Stolen Bases
“A Record-Breaking Afternoon”

Baseball’s Colorful Characters
“The Oddball Characters of Major League Baseball”

Bobo Newsom: Have Glove – Will Travel
“15 Teams in 20 Years - Who Was Bobo Newsom?”

Early Wynn: 300-Game Winner
“The Toughest Pitcher in Baseball”

Baseball’s Greatest 9th-Inning Rally
“The Greatest Comeback Story in Baseball History”

The Martinez-Sakata Show
“Orioles 1983 Dream Team”

Remembering Baseball on the Radio
“Baseball on the Radio”

Don Kessinger: Baseball’s Last Playing Manager
“The Last Playing Manager in Baseball”

The Hidden Ball Trick
“The Hidden Ball Trick - A Rarity in Big League Games”

Harry Gumbert: The Accidental World Series Pitcher
“The Accidental World Series Pitcher”

Good Hit, No Field: Some of the Greatest
“The Best Good Hit, No Field Players of the Past”

Baseball’s Greatest Hitters: Ty Cobb and Ted Williams
“Cobb and Williams: Why Were They the Best?”

Walter Johnson: The Perfect Pitcher
“Who Was Walter Johnson?”

Multi-Sports Stars From Yesteryear
“Multi-Talented Athletes - Some People Can Do Everything!”

Babe Ruth: Great Hitter – and Pitcher
“Babe Ruth Was More Than Just a Great Hitter”