
Irish Baseball Podcast
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Scott Bush, Chief Executive Officer for SABR I Episode 139
Tara McCarthy, Professor and Author of “Respectability and Reform” I Episode 138
Ep 130Dr. Lawrence Knorr, Author of a Biography on "Gettysburg Eddie" Plank I Episode 137
"Gettysburg Eddie" Plank is a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and was one of the stars of baseball in the early years of the 20th Century. While Plank was respected in his day, his legacy hasn't lasted for casual fans as much as some of his contemporaries. Dr. Lawrence Knorr decided to try and change that by writing a biography of the lefty.
Ep 135Ben Anderson: Author of the McGunnegal Chronicles I Episode 136
Ben Anderson takes real aspects of Irish, Scottish, and Norse folklore and uses them for his series of fantasy books. The McGunnegal Chronicles started as a way to share his Irish heritage with his children, but the stories have turned into a number of books using actual culture to tell fictional stories.
Ep 140Paul Zwirecki, External Relations Officer at SABR I Episode 135
Paul Zwirecki is the external relations officer for SABR. He will join host Rick Becker to talk about analytics, history, and so much more.
Ep 134Scott Crawford of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame I Episode 134
Scott Crawford of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame is returning to the Irish Baseball Podcast to talk about the Blue Jays run to the World Series, the recent Netflix documentary about the Expos, and the excitement in Canada for the upcoming World Baseball Classic.
Ep 144College Baseball Coach Dirk Baker Talks About His Upcoming Book on Kid Gleason I Episode 133
Dirk Baker has written a book about Kid Gleason. Most famous for his time as the manager of the 1919 Chicago White Sox who threw the World Series, Gleason had an illustrious career as a player, coach, and manager in Major League Baseball. Baker wants to share the whole story of the second-generation Irish American.
Ep 133Pat Kinney, oral historian for the Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum in Waterloo, Iowa I Episode 132
All five of the Sullivan brothers from Waterloo, Iowa were lost when their ship was blown up in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The town of Waterloo still does a lot to preserve their legacy. Pat Kinny, oral historian for the Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veteran Museum in Waterloo will be Rick Becker's guest on the Irish Baseball Podcast today to talk about the brothers.
Ep 138Sammie Samuels of the Irish American Museum in Baltimore, MD I Episode 131
Sammie Samuels will be celebrating a different piece of Irish American history every month this year at the Irish American Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. 2026 is the 250th anniversary of the United States. Many of our podcast episodes this year will be focused on the Irish immigrant and Irish American impact on the country in that time.
Ep 141Irish American Baseball Society Founder John Fitzgerald Reflects on 2025 I Episode 130
Irish Baseball Podcast host Rick Becker and Irish American Baseball Society founder John Fitzgerald talk about many of the great guests who have joined IABS members on the community network website over the course of 2025. Hear from Steve Garvey, Mike Sweeney, and more.
Ep 132Tom Sullivan, Author of "Baseball's Sherlock Holmes: Danny Murphy of the Philadelphia Athletics" I Episode 129
Danny Murphy was a star for Connie Mack and the Philadelphia Athletics in the early-20th Century. An injury slowed down his career, but Tom Sullivan made sure that this great ballplayer with Irish roots was remembered with his book Baseball's Sherlock Holmes: Danny Murphy of the Philadelphia Athletics.
Ep 131Hilary Beirne of Irish America 250 I Episode 128
Hilary Beirne of Irish America 250 discusses the contributions of Irish immigrants and Irish Americans to the United States. With the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in July of 2026, we will be talking about many ways the Irish have impacted the country.
Ep 129Former Music Executive and Current SABR Member and Author Bill Nowlin I Episode 127
After spending the first part of his life focused on his love of music, Bill Nowlin is now focused on baseball. The SABR member is working on something very special with Tim Carr and John Fitzgerald of the Irish American Baseball Society.
Ep 128Dave Barckow of the Band Diddley Idols I Episode 126
The Diddley Idols describe themselves as a full-band-duo. The husband-and-wife team performs with a ton of electricity and energy. Dave is also a pretty big New York Mets fan, so we will definitely be talking about that.
Ep 124Traditional Irish Band from Pennsylvania, Poor Man's Gambit I Episode 125
Corey Purcell and Deirdre Lockman of the tradition Irish band Poor Man's Gambit will join host Rick Becker on the podcast this week. They will talk about their histories in Irish music and dance, and what type of bands are playing around Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Ep 127Dublin Singer-Songwriter Enda Reilly I Episode 124
Enda Reilly is a musician from Dublin who plays traditional Irish music and originals. Irish Baseball Podcast host Rick Becker discusses music and Irish history with Enda.
Ep 126President of the Maryland Irish Festival Michael McConnell I Episode 123
The 2025 Maryland Irish Festival is coming up on November 7th, 8th, and 9th. On the podcast today, Irish Baseball Podcast host Rick Becker will talk with Michael McConnell. Michael is the President of the Maryland Irish Festival, and will let us know everything we can expect if we attend this year's festivities.
Ep 123Sports Psychiatrist Dr. Jimmy Moley Talks Mental Health in Sports I Episode 122
Irish Baseball Podcast host Rick Becker is joined by Dr. Jimmy Moley to have a conversation about mental health in sports. Moley is a sports psychiatrist, and sees the way early bad habits can come back to impact athletes in the professional and college ranks.
Ep 125Irish American Baseball Society President John Fitzgerald Talks About a Busy Summer I Episode 121
From the Irish Wolfhounds to baseball camps in Ireland to the Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame and more, it has been a busy summer for the Irish American Baseball Society. On this week's episode of the podcast, IABS President John Fitzgerald is going to talk about everything that happened over the past few months, and what it means moving forward for the organization.
Ep 122Mary Jo Newville and Mike Licea of the Oriole Advocates I Episode 120
The Oriole Advocates do a lot to promote the game in the younger generations. Mary Jo Newville and Mike Licea of the Oriole Advocates will join host Rick Becker on this episode of the Irish Baseball Podcast. You will find out how you can help them as they try to provide equipment for youth baseball, and you will find out a lot of ways to enjoy the city of Baltimore before an Orioles game.
Ep 121Dan Wallach of the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum and Baseball Library in Greenville, South Carolina I Episode 119
Rick Becker, host of the Irish Baseball Podcast, originally interviewed Dan Wallach of the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum and Baseball Library in Greenville, South Carolina back in 2022. In that conversation, Dan accurately predicted Joe Jackson's reinstatement to Major League Baseball after a lifetime ban. Considering the relevance of this talk, we thought we would replay it here in 2025.
Ep 120Former-Professional Pitcher Geoff Freeborn is Helping the Irish Wolfhounds Find Players I Episode 118
Geoff Freeborn is a former-professional pitcher in France, Germany, Canada, and the United States; a former-college coach; host of the Sidearmnation Podcast; and someone who is helping the Irish Wolfhounds find players who would be eligible to play for Ireland in the World Baseball Podcast. On today's episode, Rick Becker talks to him about a variety of topics.
Ep 119Mark Maloy of the National Park Service Talks About an Irish-American Revolutionary War Hero I Episode 117
John Fitzgerald was very close with General George Washington during the Revolutionary War in Valley Forge and Princeton. Fitzgerald was an Irish-Catholic, who earned the trust of the most important man in the colonies and started the first Catholic parish in Virginia. With the 250th anniversary of the United States coming up next year, it is the perfect time to take a look at some Irish people who played a role in the creation of the country.
Ep 118John G. O’Dwyer, author of “Great Irish Pilgrim Journeys” I Episode 116
John G. O'Dwyer has put together a collection of pilgrimages throughout Ireland. In this week's episode of the podcast, host Rick Becker talks with O'Dwyer about the different pilgrim paths and why a pilgrimage is a great way to see the Emerald Isle.
Ep 117Patrick O’Sullivan Greene, author of “Gatsby: Death of an Irishman (F. Scott Fitzgerald and His Search for Identity)” I Episode 115
Patrick O'Sullivan Greene is back on the show to promote his new book about F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald's Irish heritage was such an interesting part of his identity. A part of his identity with which he sometimes struggled.
Ep 116John Hussman, author of the book “Roger Bresnahan: A Baseball Life” I Episode 114
Roger Bresnahan was one of the biggest stars in the game; playing in the biggest city in the country. Since his death in 1943, the Hall of Famer has had his celebrity diminished greatly. John Hussman is trying to change all that, and raise awareness of the greatness of this Irish-American ballplayer.
Ep 115Marc Gunn, host of the "Irish & Celtic Music Podcast" I Episode 113
Marc Gunn has used the "Irish & Celtic Music Podcast" as a way to showcase great music from all over the world. Rick Becker, host of the "Irish Baseball Podcast" talks with Gunn in today's episode to see what keeps him making new episodes.
Ep 114Steve Steinberg, co-author of “Mike Donlin: A Rough and Rowdy Life From New York Baseball Idol to Stage and Screen.” I Episode 112
Irish Baseball Podcast host Rick Becker sits down one more time with Steve Steinberg to talk about the author's book about Mike Donlin, and some of his other projects. Mike Donlin is such an interesting character that this conversation has lasted three episodes of the show.
Ep 113Damian Shiels, author of the book “Green and Blue: Irish Americans in the Union Military, 1861-1865 (Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War).” I Episode 111
Rick Becker, host of the Irish Baseball Podcast, welcomes back Damian Shields, author of the book “Green and Blue: Irish Americans in the Union Military, 1861-1865 (Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War).”
Ep 112Former-Major League Baseball executive Dan Evans talks with IABS founder John Fitzgerald I Episode 110
John Fitzgerald, founder of the Irish American Baseball Society, sits down with former-MLB executive Dan Evans for a conversation spanning topics like Shohei Ohtani, scouting, and Irish heritage.
Ep 111Damian Shiels, author of the book “Green and Blue: Irish Americans in the Union Military, 1861-1865" I Episode 109
Rick talks with Damian Shiels, author of the book “Green and Blue: Irish Americans in the Union Military, 1861-1865 (Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War)." Hear first-hand accounts from the letters of the soldiers themselves.
Ep 110Colleen Monahan, Chairwoman of the Baltimore Saint Patrick’s Day Parade I Episode 108
Host Rick Becker will talk with Colleen Monahan who is the chairwoman of the Baltimore Saint Patrick's Day Parade on this week's episode. Monahan is in charge of the event which will take to the streets of Charm City on Sunday, March 16th of 2025.
Ep 109Gabriel Fidler of mister-baseball.com I Episode 107
Gabriel Fidler is an expert in European baseball. If Ireland is ever to make the World Baseball Classic, Fidler knows the pitfalls the team would face along the way. Host Rick Becker discusses that with him, and other topics, as well.
Ep 108Steve Steinberg, co-author of “Mike Donlin: A Rough and Rowdy Life From New York Baseball Idol to Stage and Screen” (Part Two) I Episode 106
Steve Steinberg, along with his co-author, Lyle Spatz, Steinberg wrote the book “Mike Donlin: A Rough and Rowdy Life From New York Baseball Idol to Stage and Screen.” Host Rick Becker talks with Steinberg today about Donlin's transition from baseball to the stage.
Ep 107Steve Steinberg, co-author of “Mike Donlin: A Rough and Rowdy Life From New York Baseball Idol to Stage and Screen” I Episode 105
Rick talks with Steve Steinberg, co-author of “Mike Donlin: A Rough and Rowdy Life From New York Baseball Idol to Stage and Screen.”
Ep 106Eamon Fitzgerald, head of games for New York GAA I Episode 103
Host Rick Becker talks with Eamon Fitzgerald, head of games for New York GAA.
Ep 105Author Robert McLaughlin on Danny Murtaugh I Episode 102
Based on their true stories, Robert McLaughlin wrote a novelization of the lives of Danny Murtaugh and Mickey Vernon. In today's episode, Robert talks with Irish Baseball Podcast host Rick Becker.
Ep 104Author and Journalist Scott Orgera I Episode 101
John Fitzgerald, founder of the Irish American Baseball Society, interviews Scott Orgera, author of the book “976-1313: How Sports Phone Launched Careers and Broke New Ground."
Ep 103Episode 100 with IABS Founder John Fitzgerald
For our 100th episode, Irish American Baseball Society Founder John Fitzgerald joins the show to interview the host, Rick Becker!
Ep 102Author and Journalist Scott Orgera I Episode 99
Irish American Baseball Society founder John Fitzgerald interviews Scott Orgera. Scott wrote the book "976-1313: How Sports Phone Launched Careers and Broke New Ground."
Ep 101Author Zak Ford | Episode 98
Zak Ford, author of “Called Up: Ballplayers Remember Becoming Major Leaguers.”
Ep 100Author and College Baseball Coach Dirk Baker (Part 2) | Episode 97
Click here to listen to the first part of this interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w9KjqIt_H4
Ep 99Rich Popovic of Shilelagh Law | Irish Baseball Podcast
Our guest is Rich Popovic from the New York-based Irish band Shilelagh Law. Visit them online at HalftheBottle.com.
Ep 98Professional Harpist Eilidh McRae | Episode 96
Our guest this week is Eilidh McRae. Eilidh is a professional harpist and harp teacher living in Darien, CT.
Ep 97Gabriel Fidler of Mister-Baseball | Episode 95
Host Rick Becker talks with Gabriel Fidler of the European Baseball website Mister-Baseball.
Ep 96Chris Woodward of the LA Dodgers | Episode 94
Our guest is Chris Woodward, Senior Advisor to MLB and Player Development for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Ep 95Artist and IABS Member Eddie MacIntosh (Part 2) | Episode 93
Our guest is Eddie MacIntosh, tattoo artist, musician, and designer of the Irish Wolfhounds logo.
Ep 93Harpist Eilidh McCry | Episode 92
Ep 94HS Coach Darren Murphy | Episode 91
Our guest is Darren Murphy, head baseball coach at South Hills High School in California.
Ep 92Artist, Musician, and Writer Eddie MacIntosh | Episode 90
Host Rick Becker talks with Eddie MacIntosh. Eddie is an artist, musician, and writer, as well as a proud member of the Irish American Baseball Society. Eddie is also the designer of the Irish Wolfhounds logo! Follow him at @eddiemacintoshtattoo on Instagram and check out his band, The Pepperbot Bats.