In 1907, bad weather and a bored crowd mixed to create an on-field mess and a forfeited game.
Highlights
- Opening Day traditions at the turn of the century
- What people did to amuse themselves before cell phones
- A surprising lack of police protection leads to a forfeited game
- The reformer/crusader who decided to make an example out of baseball
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Original Research and Writing: Paul Jackson
Production and Music: Ted Walker
Design: Ketaki Kulkarni