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The Hall of Very Good Podcast

The Hall of Very Good Podcast is focused on you, the fan. Each week, Shawn Anderson and Lou Olsen sit down and talk to people in and around the game of baseball that help make America's Pastime great.
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Now displaying: 2015
Dec 25, 2015

Atlanta Braves organist Matthew Kaminski joins the boys and explains how one goes from playing jazz to working for an MLB team, the inspiration behind some of baseball's more unique walk-up songs and that top secret Giancarlo Stanton nickname no one knows. Until now.

Dec 18, 2015

Famed ballhawk Zack Hample joins the boys to talk about keeping track of his 8,633 baseballs, that whole A-Rod situation, getting assaulted at Yankee Stadium, and, oh yeah, hanging out with porn star Lisa Ann.

Dec 11, 2015

Ted Giannoulas joins the boys and talks about his career as The Famous San Diego Chicken, that time he incited a riot, his days as a member of The Baseball Bunch, hanging out with The Great One and reveals who he would want play him in a biochick, er, pic.

Dec 4, 2015

Hall of Fame President Jeff Idelson joins the boys to share his insight on the excitement leading up to Ken Griffey Junior's obvious induction to Cooperstown, his favorite piece of memorabilia in the Hall of Fame Museum and, yeah, Pete Rose.

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