Listen "S1E16: The Best League Ever with Mark Armour"
Episode Synopsis
Mark Armour returns for a chat that focuses on the Golden Days Era—specifically the 1955–1970 National League, which Mark calls “the best league ever.” Stars of the Negro Leagues were integrating the majors, but it was the National League that led the way. This leads to a pretty large disparity of talent between the NL and AL during the first two decades of integration. We look at some players from this era who deserve a longer look because of this.
Mark is the President of SABR’s Board of Directors, a Bob Davids Award and Henry Chadwick Award winner, the founder and longtime director of the SABR Bio Project, and an author.
Mark’s Website: http://www.mark-armour.net/
Mark Armour on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarkArmour04
Mark is the President of SABR’s Board of Directors, a Bob Davids Award and Henry Chadwick Award winner, the founder and longtime director of the SABR Bio Project, and an author.
Mark’s Website: http://www.mark-armour.net/
Mark Armour on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarkArmour04
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