Hooks & Runs

129 - Frostbite in August and other Bizarre Baseball Injuries

December 09, 2022 A podcast about baseball, music and culture. Season 3 Episode 129
Hooks & Runs
129 - Frostbite in August and other Bizarre Baseball Injuries
Show Notes

Baseball players have found creative ways to sustain injuries through the years, from turning off the alarm clock to buttering a roll to taking a bite from a microwaved donut to playing Guitar Hero. The week, the Hooks & Runs crew examines these and other injuries and asks why baseball players are so susceptible to such bizarre mishaps. When, for example, is the last time you heard about a professional football or baseball player tearing a meniscus delivering a shaving cream pie to a teammate's face ... or for that matter, shaking hands.

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Rex tells us about the Front  Bottoms concert he attended at Emo's in Austin.
Craig recommends "Trainwreck: Woodstock '99," a three-part Netflix documentary released in Austin 2022.

Errata: Adam Eaton was a Padre, not a Brewer when he suffered his paring knife injury and later submitted to Tommy John surgery. John Smoltz retired with 213 career wins.

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