<b>Infinite Inning Reissue 025 (077) The Death of Addie Joss Explained and Old-Time Cheating Too</b> In this week’s new segment, we talk about some fringe major leaguers named Truck and Hunky who were big in the minors and ask what degree of bitterness and resentment is acceptable when your dream is squelched by a gatekeeper. Then we go back eight years to episode 77 and the final illness of Hall of Fame pitcher Addie Joss. Finally, we go to Philadelphia for a little old-school, pre-Astros electronic cheating.<br /><b></b><br /><b>The Infinite Inning</b> is a journey to the past to understand the present using baseball as our time machine. America's brighter mirror, baseball reflects, anticipates, and even mocks the stories we tell ourselves about our world today. Baseball Prospectus's Steven Goldman shares his obsessions: history from inside and outside of the game, politics, stats, and Casey Stengel quotations. Along the way, we'll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can’t get anybody out? 

The Infinite Inning

Steven Goldman

Infinite Inning Reissue 25 (077): The Death of Addie Joss Explained and Old-Time Cheating Too

DEC 10, 202554 MIN
The Infinite Inning

Infinite Inning Reissue 25 (077): The Death of Addie Joss Explained and Old-Time Cheating Too

DEC 10, 202554 MIN

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<b>Infinite Inning Reissue 025 (077) The Death of Addie Joss Explained and Old-Time Cheating Too</b> In this week’s new segment, we talk about some fringe major leaguers named Truck and Hunky who were big in the minors and ask what degree of bitterness and resentment is acceptable when your dream is squelched by a gatekeeper. Then we go back eight years to episode 77 and the final illness of Hall of Fame pitcher Addie Joss. Finally, we go to Philadelphia for a little old-school, pre-Astros electronic cheating.<br /><b></b><br /><b>The Infinite Inning</b> is a journey to the past to understand the present using baseball as our time machine. America's brighter mirror, baseball reflects, anticipates, and even mocks the stories we tell ourselves about our world today. Baseball Prospectus's Steven Goldman shares his obsessions: history from inside and outside of the game, politics, stats, and Casey Stengel quotations. Along the way, we'll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can’t get anybody out?