Rounding Third
Rounding Third | Presented by BadderSports
Rounding Third | Presented by BadderSports
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Jul 11, 2026
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Shortened Careers: Part 1 11.07.2026 13:58
https://youtu.be/xSlTygH5nvI - From the Archives Four players. Four careers that should have been legendary. One rookie owned the summer of 1976 and packed every ballpark he pitched in. Another had 100 home runs by age 22. A third set a rookie strikeout record that stood for almost 30 years. The fourth was one of the best pure hitters of the 1970s and maybe the most generous man in the game. None...
A Dynasty Crumbles 08.07.2026 12:53
The Philadelphia Athletics were once one of baseball’s great powers, a proud American League franchise built by Connie Mack and loaded with names like Jimmie Foxx, Lefty Grove, Mickey Cochrane, and Al Simmons. Then everything fell apart. In this episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux tells the story of how the Athletics went from Philadelphia powerhouse to Kansas City embarrassment, and how thei...
The Record that can NEVER be broken 20.06.2026 11:08
Hi folks, I'm Peter Lemieux with Rounding Third, where I tell baseball stories. Today's story is about a Hall of Famer almost no one remembers, who holds a record that will never be broken. It starts with something that has quietly vanished from the game: the 20-game winner. In the 1950s the big leagues produced thirty 20-game winners. The 1960s had twenty-nine. Then the slide began: twenty-three...
Bobby Valentine: Champion Dancer, Controversial Manager 03.06.2026 11:00
The New York Mets just put Bobby Valentine and Lee Mazzilli into the Mets Hall of Fame, and most fans still know Bobby for one thing: the fake mustache. Peter Lemieux of Rounding Third tells the rest of the story, the parts most people have no idea about. Yes, we cover the famous Mustache Game from June 9, 1999, when Valentine was ejected against the Blue Jays at Shea Stadium and snuck back into t...
Dave Stieb’s Heartbreaking Road to a No-Hitter | Rounding Third 24.03.2026 7:06
Hi folks, I'm Peter Lemieux with Rounding Third, here to share another incredible baseball story with you. We dive deep into mlb history, bringing you classic baseball moments and compelling mlb stories from the archives. Join us as we explore the rich baseball history of the game, celebrating the legendary players and unforgettable events that shaped it. ⚾ 🔔 Subscribe for powerful stories of fo...
Moe Berg’s Amazing Hidden Life Revealed! 07.11.2025 11:09
In this Veterans Day episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux from BadderSports shares the incredible story of Moe Berg — a Major League Baseball catcher, Ivy League graduate, and multilingual genius who secretly served the United States as a spy during World War II. Berg’s story bridges two worlds: the ballpark and the battlefield. From catching knuckleballs for the Chicago White Sox to filming t...
The Day Pittsburgh Shocked the Yankees 31.10.2025 17:29
Peter Lemieux shares the story of what he considers the most exciting baseball game ever. This baseball history moment is filled with amazing MLB highlights and best baseball plays. Peter's explanation of the game is baseball explained for all fans to enjoy. 1960 World Series Game 7, Pittsburgh Pirates vs. New York Yankees—Bill Mazeroski’s walk-off, Mickey Mantle’s heads-up slide, Yogi Berra’s hom...
Roy Campanella’s Message That Still Matters Today 24.10.2025 12:19
Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson, baseball history, racial integration, and Cooperstown. In this Rounding Third episode from BadderSports, host Peter Lemieux shares a profoundly personal baseball story from August 4, 1979 — the day he met Roy Campanella in Cooperstown, New York. In this episode, Peter recounts his trip to Cooperstown, New York, the day before Willie Mays’ Hall of Fame induction, an...
A Lousy Poem Puts People in the Hall of Fame 04.10.2025 15:48
A poem shouldn’t decide Cooperstown… right? In this episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux digs into the Chicago Cubs’ famous double-play combo—Tinker, Evers, and Chance—and asks whether a catchy 8-line verse helped carry three good players into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Along the way, we revisit the 1908 Merkle game, the Cubs’ World Series run, and why debates over who belongs in Cooperstown n...
Casey Stengel’s Grapefruit Prank: The Wild Origin of Spring Training 19.09.2025 15:03
Baseball lore doesn’t get better than this: Casey Stengel, a stunt pilot named Ruth Law, one unlucky manager, and a flying grapefruit that helped give spring training its nickname. Peter Lemieux of Rounding Third (BadderSports) unpacks the prank—and the legend—plus Casey’s ties to DiMaggio, Mantle, Billy Martin, the Yankees, and the lovable early Mets. 00:00 Introduction to Casey Stengel 00:56 Cas...
Who Was Smokey Joe and Why Did Baseball Forget Him? 29.08.2025 11:18
Get to know Smokey Joe Williams—the 6’4” right-hander whose fastball terrified hitters, whose barnstorming record humbled MLB greats, and whose legend grew despite baseball’s color line. In this Rounding Third story episode, Peter Lemieux walks through Smokey Joe’s meteoric rise, his duels with stars like Walter Johnson, and the road that ended with a 1999 Hall of Fame induction. 00:00 Today's Sto...
Billy Martin & Joe DiMaggio - The Odd Couple 22.08.2025 16:48
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 Ma...
Nolan Ryan, Bob Feller & the Rarity of Baseball’s No-Hitters 12.08.2025 9:44
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 ga...
Minnie Miñoso – The Latin American Jackie Robinson 08.08.2025 15:42
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...
Why Marge Schott Was the Most Hated Owner in Baseball History 18.07.2025 16:10
🎉THANK YOU TO MY SUBSCRIBERS on helping this channel reach 500! 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...
Why Cleveland Should Never Have Let Rocky Colavito Go 12.07.2025 13:29
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 ch...
The Forrest Gump of Baseball: The Incredible Life of Don Zimmer 05.07.2025 14:20
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 R...
Beyond the Home Runs: The Untold Stories of Babe Ruth 05.07.2025 13:21
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 h...
The Legendary 1930 Season and Hack Wilson’s Tragic Tale 05.07.2025 12:16
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 • W...
The Rise and Fall of the Most Unusual Pitch in Baseball 04.07.2025 15:08
Barney Schultz wasn’t supposed to make it. After a career-threatening injury in the minors, most would’ve given up. But Barney didn’t. He reinvented himself with one of baseball’s strangest, least predictable weapons: the knuckleball. In this episode of Rounding Third from BadderSports, Peter Lemieux shares the incredible journey of Schultz—his perseverance, his unlikely World Series moment, and t...
The Real Names Behind Baseball’s Most Legendary Nicknames 27.06.2025 14:29
Some baseball nicknames are just for laughs — others become legends. In this episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux from BadderSports dives into the colorful world of baseball nicknames that stuck for life. From Home Run Baker (who barely hit home runs) to Cool Papa Bell and Yogi Berra, learn how these unforgettable monikers came to be — and why we remember them more than their real names. Wheth...
The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant: How a Dynasty Fell Apart 20.06.2025 18:10
In this episode of Rounding Third from BadderSports, Peter Lemieux dives deep into one of baseball’s most shocking shifts in power — the collapse of the New York Yankees in 1965. For 27 seasons, the Yankees defined American League dominance, appearing in 23 World Series from 1936 to 1964. With legends like Mantle, DiMaggio, Berra, and Ford, they weren’t just a baseball team — they were an institut...
No Gloves, No Rules, All Legend: The Story of King Kelly 06.06.2025 14:31
Step back in time to the wild, rule-bending days of 1880s baseball. In this episode of Rounding Third from BadderSports, Peter Lemieux uncovers the fascinating and nearly unbelievable life of Michael “King” Kelly — the first true celebrity in baseball history. From playing barehanded to inventing the hook slide, cutting bases when the ump wasn’t looking, and subbing himself mid-play, King Kelly di...
The Bird That Flew Too Briefly: Mark Fidrych’s Unforgettable 1976 30.05.2025 14:58
In 1976, a lanky, curly-haired rookie took the mound for the Detroit Tigers and captured America's heart. His name was Mark "The Bird" Fidrych, and though his time in the spotlight was short, the memory of his electric rookie season has never faded. From manicuring the mound on his hands and knees to talking to baseballs between pitches, Fidrych brought joy, passion, and a childlike wonder back to...
1.12 ERA. 28 Complete Games. 1968 Was Bob Gibson’s Year 23.05.2025 14:15
In 1968, as America fell into chaos, Bob Gibson stood on the mound and delivered one of the most dominant pitching seasons in baseball history. In this unforgettable Rounding Third episode, Peter Lemieux takes us through Gibson’s legendary career, with a focus on the iconic year that earned him a 1.12 ERA, 28 complete games, and a permanent place in baseball lore. From striking out 17 in the World...
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