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A Lousy Poem Puts People in the Hall of Fame

A Lousy Poem Puts People in the Hall of Fame

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A poem shouldn’t decide Cooperstown… right? In this episode of Rounding Third, Peter Lemieux digs into the Chicago Cubs’ famous double-play combo—Tinker, Evers, and Chance—and asks whether a catchy 8-line verse helped carry three good players into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Along the way, we revisit the 1908 Merkle game, the Cubs’ World Series run, and why debates over who belongs in Cooperstown never die.

What you’ll get:

• The real story behind “Tinker to Evers to Chance” and the 1908 Cubs

• Why narrative vs. numbers still shapes Hall voting

• Quick hits on Kenny Lofton, Keith Hernandez, Barry Bonds, Pete Rose, and Shoeless Joe

00:00 Introduction and Overview

00:16 The Baseball Hall of Fame: A Tradition of Debate

01:15 Controversial Figures in the Hall of Fame

01:54 Today's Focus: Questionable Hall of Fame Inductees

03:10 The Chicago Cubs: A History of Highs and Lows

06:02 Tinker, Evers, and Chance: The Poem That Made Them Famous

10:30 Analyzing the Stats: Do They Belong in the Hall of Fame?

13:48 Conclusion: The Hall of Fame Debate Continues

If you love baseball history and smart Hall of Fame debates, you’ll enjoy this one.

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