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  • Forever 14
  • Haught’s Thoughts
    • The Big Red Machine: Still the Greatest
    • Gary Nolan
    • “Wo” is Me? No, but …
    • You Can’t Fix Stupid: Wotus out of Giants’ managerial search
    • Ron Wotus: Big League Manager
    • Retire Dave Bristol’s #4
    • Talking Baseball With Dave Bristol
    • Wayne Krenchicki 1954-2018
    • Time to go, Larry
    • Forrest Gregg 1933-2019
    • The Old-Fashioned Batter
    • Bill Buckner dead at age 69
    • Paul Moskau remembers Tom Seaver
    • Hal King
    • Wayne Granger
    • Fred Norman
    • Bob Gibson Has Pancreatic Cancer
    • Oh, STFU and play ball!
    • Long live HRD @ RMP!
    • You gotta love Gibby!
    • More than just breakfast
    • Steal signs? Pffft. Just tell ’em what’s coming!
    • Let’s hear it for the REAL home run king!
    • Farewell to The Hot Dog Man
    • Thanks, Diamond Jim!
    • RIP Bob Gibson
  • Interviews
    • Larry Dierker
    • Pat Zachry
    • Steve Foucault
    • Eric Soderholm Part I: Playing days
    • Eric Soderholm Part II: Life after baseball
    • Mike Bacsik
    • Kim Nuxhall: Working Miracles, One Day at a Time
    • Dave and Lance Bristol
    • Darrel Chaney
    • Jeff Terpko
    • Ron Wotus
    • Darrel Chaney: Having an Impact
    • Jim Kern
    • George Culver
    • Dave Bristol
    • Bill Brown
    • Jim Maloney pt.1: The Playing Days
    • Jim Maloney pt.2: His Biggest Victory
    • Greg Pryor
  • WHAT THE FOOK?
    • WTF 3: Fookie’s post-pitching career, in and out of baseball
    • WTF 2: Removing Blake Snell early in Game 6 of the 2020 World Series
    • WTF 1: Fookie’s background and his career as a pitcher
  • DHBB
    • DHBB 12: Where has our game gone?
    • DHBB 11: Bob Gibson 10/29/20
    • DHBB 10: Joe Morgan remembered 10/28/20
    • DHBB 9: Command Performance
    • DHBB 8: Lou Brock 9/9/20
    • DHBB 7: Tom Seaver
    • DHBB 6: Making adjustments and facing the end as a pitcher
    • DHBB 5: Bob Gibson 1968, lowering the mound in 1969, and more
    • DHBB 4: Let ’em pitch! 8/26/20
    • DHBB 3: The (sorry) state of the game 8/25/20
    • DHBB 2: Tatis Jr. and Baseball’s Unwritten Rules 8/23/20
    • DHBB Episode 1: Managing the bullpen and buzzing the tower 8/22/20
  • HaughtCast
  • Moments in Time
    • Jim Kern’s 1979 season
    • Larry Dierker’s no-hitter
    • Darrel Chaney’s grand slam
    • George Foster’s 1977 MVP season
    • George Culver’s No-Hitter
  • Music
    • Great Ones
      • Pachelbel’s Canon in D: The Greatest One
  • ’75 Ems
    • Paul Moskau
    • Paul Moskau part 2: Chatting about this and that
    • John Harrison Part 1: Playing days
    • John Harrison Part II: A second career
    • George McPherson: The Engine of the Emeralds
    • Lynn Jones
    • Randy Walraven: Texan with a big arm
    • Ems Extra: Scott Brown
    • Larry Rothschild: The Closer
    • Mickey Duval: No Regrets
    • Barry Moss: A baseball lifer
    • George Sucarichi: Shortstop and storyteller
    • Marlon Styles: Heart and soul of the Emeralds
    • Tom and Kathy Watkins
    • John Underwood
    • Bill Bird: Born to be a ballplayer
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  • Let's Hear it for the REAL Home Run King!

    Let's Hear it for the REAL Home Run King!

    It's hard to believe that it's been 48 years since Henry Aaron hit his 714th home run at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, [...]
  • Pachelbel's Canon in D: The Greatest One

    Pachelbel's Canon in D: The Greatest One

    If you're going to have a series about Great Ones, you might as well start with The Greatest One [...]
  • Oh, STFU and Play Ball!

    Oh, STFU and Play Ball!

    Spring training has begun at last, and even that joyous occasion has been marred by the constant bleating and whining by so many about the Astros “cheating” [...]
  • Thanks, Diamond Jim!

    Thanks, Diamond Jim!

    As a six-year-old living in Baltimore, the Orioles were the first baseball team I followed. The 1961 season was the first one where I started paying attention to the games. [...]
  • WTF 3: Fookie’s post-pitching career

    WTF 3: Fookie’s post-pitching career

    In this episode we take a look at Fookie's life after he could no longer pitch effectively [...]

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