"Merkle's Boner." Fred Merkle and Baseball's Most Controversial Play Ever. 1908 NL Pennant Race.
Join this channel to get access to perks: / @soyouthinkyouknowbaseball In 1908, the youngest player in the National League committed probably the most controversial baserunning mistake of all time. This is the story of Merkle's Boner and the man behind it. We'll explore the infamous play as well as how he responded to the backlash. Please support my work: / @soyouthinkyouknowbaseball ... Credits: Images from public domain and/or commons.wikimedia.org. May contain other images (likely with lower resolution) included under the terms of fair use. Elements and Graphics from Canva as part of the Canva Pro License. Original video and script. ...

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