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Sean & Eds Do Baseball is a Baseball History Podcast where two friends take turns sharing stories behind the obscure, tragic and hilarious people/events in baseball history! SABR!
In case you were wondering how good Dave Brown (our 2026 Season opener) was!
@sheehannewsletter.bsky.social heck of a timeline we got here
Frenchy! (If you asked him he was not French but Basque)
Post a perfect album from the 90s that isn't Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden or Alice in Chains
Opened some presents early as we’ll be staying over at a relatives tomorrow and didn’t have room to transport everything. She loves her Barbie bus but dad is so excited for story time later!
Today we celebrate our co-host Sean's birthday with a snapshot from Ocean Beach Pier in San Diego on our California baseball trip back in 2018. Listen to a few episodes of baseball history today in his honour!
From heartbreak in Game 5 to nothing but joy in Game 7! BLUE JAYS PENNANT BABY! *I guess we didn’t text during Game 6
We ain't changing it but look at these ai generated alternate artworks for the pod. It really nailed Sean's neck on the first two.
More on Labbatt Memorial Park! Podcast alum Moses Yellowhorse once played here in 1921
At the Worlds Oldest Baseball Grounds today (that’s Fernando Rodney in the hoodie)!!!
The first hit batsman of Gus' record setting career was James "Jumbo" Davis.
Christie Pits 1922 vs. Today The famous Diamond in Toronto modern home to the Maple Leafs of the IBL and also a vicious riot in 1933! Check out our latest episode on the history of the diamond and the background that lead to that day in 1933! Part 2 all about the riot coming soon!
Luke Easter would’ve hit 500 HR if he started at his career at 21 instead of 31!
Van Lingle Mungo Part 2 out tomorrow morning where things just…..kinda get outta hand. Let just say Mungo has a night in Cuba for the ages and the Dodgers might have had to smuggle him off the island to avoid arrest and/or being murdered.
The guy on the right hit more HR's because baseball, but Frank did park 382 of his own
This is our favourite baseball conspiracy! For the record we agree with Mike!