200 - Baseball and National Tragedy: The RFK Assassination w/ Fred Frommer

200 - Baseball and National Tragedy: The RFK Assassination w/ Fred Frommer

Author: A podcast about baseball, music and culture. May 18, 2024 Duration: 1:01:23
Fred Frommer is an author, journalist, editor and sports and politics historian. He is a regular contributor to The Washington Post, where his stories often top the paper's "most read" sports and history sections. This week, for our 200th episode, Frommer joins us to discuss how Major League Baseball and its teams responded to the June 1968 assassination of New York Senator and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy. We were honored to have Frommer on the podcast and hope you enjoy th...

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