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Thursday, April 1, 2021

The Last One 4/1/21

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 Hey baseball fans! No, this is not an April fools joke. Baseball with Matt is coming to an end today after existing for nine years to the d...
Friday, March 19, 2021

Baseball History's Impact on Interpreting Today's Game 3/19/21

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 Hey baseball fans! One of the reasons I enjoy baseball history so much is that it puts modern baseball into perspective. I always preach th...
Friday, March 5, 2021

5 Bold Predictions for the 2021 MLB Regular Season 3/5/21

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 Hey baseball fans! We are officially in Spring Training, which means the 2021 regular season is less than a month away! Because of this, as...
Sunday, February 21, 2021

The Case for Alan Trammell 2/21/21

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 Hey baseball fans! It's my birthday, which means it's time to talk about my Hall of Fame birthday buddy, Alan Trammell! I've do...
Tuesday, February 9, 2021

A Preview of the 2022 Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot 2/9/21

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 Hey baseball fans! The 2021 Hall of Fame inductees have been released and, to be honest, I'm not surprised that no one got in. Schillin...
Tuesday, January 26, 2021

If I Had A Hall of Fame Ballot 2021 1/26/21

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 Hey baseball fans! The 2021 Baseball Hall of Fame inductees will be released later TODAY! So, as is customary on Baseball with Matt, here...
Wednesday, January 13, 2021

The Case for Jeff Kent 1/13/21

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 Hey baseball fans! It's my first post of 2021 and it's a doozy! Because we are officially in the month when we find out the 2021 Ha...
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Matt Nadel
I'm a baseball fan year old from Springfield, NJ who was appointed the youngest MLB Pro Blogger at the time on MLB.com back in 2012. My favorite team from the 21st century is the Yankees, but I also love the whole history of the game, including the great old timers, teams, ballparks and events of the past. I started my blog because as I learned more about baseball, I found that most of my friends knew very little about baseball history and I thought that a blog would be a fun way to teach kids (and even some adults) about the history of our national pastime. I've eve had a book on baseball history published called Amazing Aaron to Zero Zippers.
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