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Sridhar Pappu joins legendary authors and baseball historians Jeff Passan, Jane Leavy and Steve Hirdt to talk about the state of pitching and what it means for the future of baseball in this 2021 All Star Game Event hosted by Denver’s Tattered Cover Bookstore.
Sridhar Pappu and Michael G. Long join Jamie Byland to talk about “42 Today: Jackie Robinson and his Legacy” as part of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum’s “Athletes & Activism” Series.
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Sridhar Pappu joins Fran Charles to talk about Jackie Robinson’s legacy beyond Ebbets Field and the late Bob Gibson on “MLB Now.”
Sridhar Pappu, Louis Moore and C. Trent Rosecrans examine the history of integration, current issues, and what the future may look like for the sport. Presented by The Mercantile Library.
Sridhar Pappu and Scott Braun discuss Jackie Robinson’s life after baseball and his role as a power player in the Civil Rights movement on “MLB Now.”
Ed Randall and Sridhar Pappu talk about Bob Gibson, Denny McLain, and how the 1968 Baseball season still resonates 50 years later.
Sridhar Pappu and Brian Kenny discuss Bob Gibson, Denny McLain and America's Game in America's darkest season on "MLB Now."
Sridhar Pappu talks about The Tigers’ 1968 Championship season with Nathan Bierma.
Sridhar Pappu and Part Batcheller discuss the 1967 Detroit riots, the 1968 Tigers Championship team and the city that did not help heal a city.
Sridhar Pappu speaks with Michigan Radio’s Doug Tribou for Morning Edition on the 1968 season and the turbulence that surrounded it, in his book, “The Year of the Pitcher: Bob Gibson, Denny McLain and the End of Baseball’s Golden Age.”
Bob D'Angelo speaks with Sridhar Pappu, author of the book The Year of the Pitcher: Bob Gibson, Denny McLain and the End of Baseball’s Golden Age(Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2017)
Doug Miles talks with Sridhar Pappu author “The Year of the Pitcher: Bob Gibson, Denny McLain and the End of Baseball’s Golden Age” on “Talk Across America”. Book available here: http://amzn.to/2zTkyju
After a baseball season filled with new home run records, outlandish exit velocities and launch angles, Jeremy's guest takes us back in time to 1968, The Year of the Pitcher.
The author of the excellent new book "The Year of the Pitcher" talks about the 1968 season, Bob Gibson, Denny McLain and that tumultuous era.
We talk with Sridhar Pappu, author of "Year of the Pitcher." It's an outstanding look at 1968, a tumultuous year in both baseball and the country, with two figures--pitchers Denny McLain and Bob Gibson--serving as avatars for the tensions tearing apart the country. (Sound familiar?) It's an exceptional look at a difficult time in American history, and we highly recommend it. Thanks for listening, and enjoy the World Series!
My guest Author Sirdhar Pappu author of The Year of the Pitcher. It is the story of the remarkable 1968 baseball season, which culminated in one of the greatest World Series contests ever, with the Detroit Tigers coming back from a 3–1 deficit to beat the Cardinals in Game Seven of the World Series.
Ron Kaplan speaks with Sridhar Pappu on "The Year of The Pitcher" chronicling the unique 1968 season in which McLain win 31 games while Gibson dominated in the National League, but he also examines larger issues of that year, especially in terms of civil and racial unrest in America.
John Faherty, Jack Greiner, and Jay Stowe talk to Sridhar Pappu, author of The Year of the Pitcher: Bob Gibson, Denny McLain, and the End of Baseball's Golden Age
Reporter and author SRIDHAR PAPPU joins our show to discuss his recent Male Animal column in The New York Times about what happens when big-time sports fans find themselves no longer caring as much. Is it inevitable? Should "fair-weather fandom" lose its stigma? And for the love of god, is Adam a Packers fan or a Broncos fan?!