Episodes

  • A Conversation About Immaculate Grid (and a preview for Our Beloved Medium)
    Jun 12 2024

    Stuart speaks with Adam Darowski from Sports-Reference about how they aquired the game, Immaculate Grid. There's also a preview for a new Audio Documentary, to be relased as a podcast in 2025.

    Support OBM Pod: https://ourbelovedmedium.com/

    Immaculate Grid: https://www.immaculategrid.com/

    Sports Reference: https://www.sports-reference.com/

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    16 mins
  • Origins
    Feb 26 2024

    In the mid-late 19th century, people were playing a few different bat and ball games. Baseball eventually emerged as fan favorite and this is the story of how that happened.

    This episode played out over a two and a half year period. Through conversations, research, and some field work, Origins tells three different stories in a single episode.

    To support future ObscureBall stories, please consider making a donation.

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    INSIDE THE EPISODE

    How Baseball Happened by Tom Gilbert

    21st Century Townball

    21st Century Townball Podcast

    Duke Homestead

    Wyhteville Statesman In the News

    Some Bio on Abner Doubleday

    MUSIC

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Storyblocks

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    39 mins
  • Audience by Castos Re-Air: Realism in Audio Fiction
    May 1 2023

    As work on new episodes continue, here's an episode from a show I produce for Castos called Audience. My work with castos takes me behind the scenes of all different kinds of cool audip projects and a while back I got to profile a really cool podcast called Northwoods Baseball Sleep Radio.

    So with the permission of Castos, I'm sharing that episode with you here. It was first published on August 4, 2022 and was produced, narrated and editied by me.

    If you enjoy behind the scenes looks at creative work, then Audience is worth checking out. Full spidoes can be found at the link below

    audiencepodcast.fm

    sleepbaseball.com

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    27 mins
  • Circa 1904 Chapter 3: The Grudge
    Mar 30 2023

    Today the World Series is one of the most recognizable institutions in all of sports. When it debuted in 1903 it was met with widespread acclaim from sports writers and baseball fans all over America.

    For all of its successful, the World Series was almost dead on arrival. Petty grudges, cut throat business practices and difficult personalities almost derailed the whole thing.

    LINKS

    Support the Show

    Don Jensen's McGraw Bio for SABR

    "Called Out" A Novel of Baseball and America in 1908 by Floyd Sullivan

    Cindy Thomson's Website

    Audience by Castos

    MUSIC

    Blue Dot Sessions

    Storyblocks

    Sources

    https://newspaperarchive.com/waterbury-evening-democrat-oct-07-1904-p-9/

    https://newspaperarchive.com/boston-post-oct-14-1903-p-5/

    https://web.archive.org/web/20061206071020/http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Brush_John_T.stm

    https://archive.ph/20080617183524/http://www.athomeplate.com/alforms.shtml

    https://thisgreatgame.com/1902-baseball-history/

    https://thisgreatgame.com/1904-baseball-history/

    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/june-28-1902-little-napoleon-vs-the-czar-john-mcgraw-suspended-by-ban-johnson-after-outburst/

    https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/frank-farrell/

    https://newspaperarchive.com/oneonta-daily-star-feb-11-1926-p-1/

    http://www.sportsology.com/not-how-you-start-yankee-beginnings/

    https://newspaperarchive.com/new-york-tribune-aug-01-1904-p-18/

    https://newspaperarchive.com/new-york-times-oct-04-1904-p-6/

    https://newspaperarchive.com/new-york-times-oct-07-1904-p-7/

    https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1919/06/21/issue.html

    https://newspaperarchive.com/savannah-morning-news-sep-18-1904-p-16/

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    48 mins
  • Circa 1904 Chapter 2: The Bad Ref
    Nov 4 2022

    On April 29, 1904 Barbados Joe Walcott and Dixie Kid met for what was a historically significant boxing match. It was only the second time two black fighters competed for the Welterweight title. For 20 rounds, spectators watched as the two fighters duked it out.

    Then Referee Dick Sullivan did something that was truly baffling...

    Links:

    Knuckles and Gloves

    Patrick Connor on Twitter

    ObscureBall on Twitter

    Obscureball Websites

    Storyblocks

    Sources:

    http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/21091

    https://boxrec.com/en/referee/569900

    http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/walcott-j.h

    http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/dixiekid.htm

    https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-07-08-sp-2705-story.html

    https://www.thefightcity.com/the-barbados-demon/

    https://newspaperarchive.com/new-york-sun-may-01-1904-p-13/

    https://newspaperarchive.com/bakersfield-daily-californian-apr-30-1904-p-5/

    https://epdf.pub/hitters-dancers-and-ring-magicians-seven-boxers-of-the-golden-age-and-their-chal.html

    https://newspaperarchive.com/san-francisco-call-apr-30-1904-p-11/





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    29 mins
  • Coming Soon: Circa 1904 Chapter 2: The Bad Ref
    Sep 30 2022

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    1 min
  • Circa 1904 Chapter I: Hell Race
    Aug 30 2022

    On August 30, 1904 32 runners set off to compete in the Olympic Marathon in St. Louis. Only 13 would finish. This poorly planned event would be one of the worst sporting events of all time. Cramps, dehydration, wild dogs, hallucinatios, stomach hemorrrages, car wrekcs and scandal all took place that afternoon.

    In fact, it was just one of several sporting events in 1904 marked by scandal and trechary. And in this three part serires we'll explore three of those events.

    In this episode Dr. Peter Kastor, Author and Professor of History and American Cultural Studies discusses how the legacy 1904 World's Fair, how white supremecy influenced the event and the legacy it's left. David Gunn shares his epxerience running in marathons juxtaposed with the 1904 race.

    Support the Show

    Sources:

    Sports-Reference

    https://web.archive.org/web/20200417171704/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1904/ATH/mens-marathon.html

    Jon Bois Video Essay

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4AhABManTw

    Abott Kahler (Karen Abbot) Smithsonian Article

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-1904-olympic-marathon-may-have-been-the-strangest-ever-14910747/

    The 1904 Anthropology Days and Olympic Games

    edited by Susan Brownnell

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    26 mins
  • From Obscure History- The 1945 Atom Bowl
    Jun 30 2022

    As work on new stories continues you can check out Obscure History. Hosted by Josh, it's a weekly podcast that explores obscure historical events. On this episode, which first aired on August 23, 2021, Josh explores what he calls, 'The worst game ever played.'

    All other episodes of Obscure History can be found anywhere you get your podcasts.

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    35 mins