
Two Strike Noise - A Baseball History Podcast
twostrikenoise
Two fans recounting baseball's strangest front-office schemes, promotional stunts, and forgotten player antics from the archives.
Why we picked this
Jeff and Mark talk about the funny, odd and always entertaining history and characters from the greatest game there is, baseball.
Jeff and Mark talk about the funny, odd and always entertaining history and characters from the greatest game there is, baseball. It’s like if the San Diego Chicken and the Philly Fanatic had a baby that was raised by Max Patkin. Grab a hot dog and an adult beverage and ”let’s play two!”
Recent episodes

Episode 319 - Boomer Goes Boom for the Most Alcohol Fueled Perfect Game In MLB History
Jun 6, 20261h 9m

Episode 318 - An Orel History of A Scoreless Innings Streak
May 30, 20261h 11m

Episode 317 - Tales from the Dugout - Dentures Edition
May 17, 202653 min

Episode 316 - MLB's Strangest Opening Day Oddities
Apr 4, 202654 min

Episode 315 - Tales from the Dugout, New Rules, Missing Coaches and Speedruns
Mar 21, 202657 min

Episode 314 - Ken Williams - The Deaball Slugger Nobody Noticed
Mar 14, 202653 min

Episode 313 - Clowning Around
Mar 8, 202657 min

Episode 312 - Jackie Jensen, The 'Golden Boy' to the 'Grounded Boy'
Mar 1, 20261h

Episode 311 - Mickey Lolich, Why the Detroit Tigers Replaced a 31-Game Winner with a "Mailman" in the World Series
Feb 14, 202655 min

Episode 310 - Everybody Loves Addy (Joss)
Feb 8, 202655 min

Episode 309 - Billy Hamilton was Ty Cobb Before Lou Brock Was Rickey
Jan 31, 20261h 8m

Episode 308 - Tales from the Dugout v_2026
Jan 12, 202658 min
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