2014 Minicast – Underground Railroad

March 17, 2014 by  
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Episode 86 - Underground Railroad

Next to Cincinnati‘s Great American Ballpark is the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.  Ed Kasputis interviews Paul Bernish about this must see museum.

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2013 Minicast – Underground Railroad

June 10, 2013 by  
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Episode 86 - Underground Railroad

Next to Cincinnati‘s Great American Ballpark is the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.  Ed Kasputis interviews Paul Bernish about this must see museum.

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2013 Cincinnati Reds

June 5, 2013 by  
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Episode 199 - Cincinnati Reds

The Reds look good and our PhD Committee enjoys the Queen City as they discuss the Reds, Houston snow cones and powerball.  Ed Kasputis interviews John Rubinow from pro-ball.com.  Our podcast concludes as we head to Kansas City for our 200th episode.

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2012 Cincinnati Reds

June 28, 2012 by  
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The Reds are in first and we’re happy to be in the Queen City.  Baseball Bob analyzes this year’s Reds and Mr. Sports Travel share his ideas of what the see and as always our PhD Committee share their insights.  Let’s take a deep breath, The All-Star Game in Kansas City is next.

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Minicast – Underground Railroad

November 14, 2011 by  
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Next to Cincinnati‘s Great American Ballpark is the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.  Ed Kasputis interviews Paul Bernish about this must see museum.

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2011 Cincinnati Reds

April 7, 2011 by  
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The Reds have started the season hot as we celebrate our 50th podcast episode from The Great American Ballpark.  Professor Bruce Bukiet from the New Jersey Institute of Technology makes his learned 2011 MLB predictions and we get the sign of the times from Tod Swormstedt of the American Sign Museum.   Ed and Farley close the podcast from behind home plate minutes after the Reds complete their opening weekend sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers.  Next stop, our first special edition podcast honoring The Famous San Diego Chicken which will be released on Tuesday, April 12th.

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Bark in the Park

April 5, 2011 by  
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This week is Reds‘ week with our podcast featuring the National League Central Division Champs scheduled for release on Friday, April 8th.  This will be our 50th podcast.  Ed & Farley travelled down I-71 on Sunday, April 3rd to catch the Brewers taking on the Reds.  The Reds won but is was an enjoyable day for other reasons.  It was Bark in the Park Day at Great American Ballpark.  Man’s best friend got to enjoy the confines of a beautiful ballpark and just a whiff away from the mighty Ohio River.

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Slave Pen

May 26, 2010 by  
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Slave Pen - photo 1Next to Great American Ballpark is the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.  An inspiring museum that every great American needs to visit.  One of the most moving exhibits is located on the second floor – the Slave Pen.

The Slave Pen was built in the 1830’s and found on a farm in Mason, Kentucky.  This slave pen was used by Captain John W. Anderson to house slaves as they were being transported to the South.

This Slave Pen was dismantled over a two year period and shipped to the National Underground Freedom Center nearly 60 miles away.  It was then put back together and serves as a powerful reminder of the evils of slavery.  Paul Bernish from the National Underground Freedom Center will be interviewed during our podcast featuring the Cincinnati Reds.  This powerful interview will be released on Friday, May 28, 2010.

The Most Beloved Red

May 23, 2010 by  
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This week is Red’s week with our podcast featuring the Cincinnati Reds being released on Friday, May 28th.  From a national perspective, who can forget the members of the Big Red Machine or that great Red’s team that led from start to finish and won the 1990 World Series?

The most beloved Red played with neither of these great teams.  His name is Joe Nuxhall.  Visit Cincinnati and drop his name and you’ll quickly learn why Nuxhall is the most beloved Red.  Nuxhall first pitched for the Reds on June 6, 1944 at the age of 15.  He pitched 16 years in the Majors and won 135 games.

After retiring from the Reds, Nuxhall became a broadcaster for the Reds from 1967 to 2004.  Nuxhall died in 2007 after a long bought with cancer.  On your next visit to Great American Ballpark, visit the gate behind home plate and see the various statues.  This pitcher is Nuxhall, the most beloved Red.

Joe Nuxhall

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