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Say It Ain't Contagious

Steven Goldmanwww.spreaker.com
Say It Ain’t Contagious is an ongoing discussion of baseball, social justice, the politics of our country, and how they are inevitably intertwined. Six scholars, activists, and baseball pundits use the game and its history as a lens into issues of race, economics, and American culture.
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Episodes

SIAC 26: The Freewheelin' Greg Proops

Greg Proops joins the panel for a wide-ranging discussion that covers the Giants, the Negro Leagues, women in baseball, the lack of poetry in baseball announcing, and much more!

Jul 27, 20211 hr 19 min

SIAC 25: ¡Pleibol! with Dr. Margaret Salazar-Porzio

The panel chats with Dr. Margaret Salazar-Porzio of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History on the new ¡Pleibol! exhibit, a journey into the heart and history of U.S. Latino baseball.

Jul 20, 202155 min

SIAC 24 Untitled Bad Men in Baseball Episode

The panel reflects on the disappointing way the Dodgers and Major League Baseball have responded to harassment and domestic violence issues from Mickey Callaway to Trevor Bauer.

Jul 06, 202138 min

SIAC 23: Fernandomania with Dr. Jose Alamillo

Jose Alamillo (Deportes: The Making of a Sporting Mexican Diaspora) joins the panel to discuss the impact of Fernando Valenzuela when he emerged as baseball's biggest star 30 years ago.

Jun 22, 202153 min

SIAC 22: Say It Ain't Spider Tack

Baseball is gripped by grip-enhancements, or is it the other way around? The panel considers the way the lack of enforcement in the area of ball-doctoring has led baseball into some of the same blind alleys that now trap other areas of American culture and politics. Craig crashes Gaylord Perry's house, Steve goes for a Nazi analogy that may be a bit overwrought, and so much more.

Jun 15, 202155 min

SIAC 21: The One with Mae Ngai

Columbia University historian Mae Ngai joins the SIAC panel of Craig, Lincoln, Adrian, Tova, and Frank to discuss the rise of anti-Asian sentiment in the US, its long history in this country, and how it coexists with the majesty of Shohei Ohtani.

Jun 08, 202150 min

SIAC 20: Racism and Reggie Bars

The panel looks at American race relations a year after the murder of George Floyd and wonders if today Curt Schilling could accuse Adam Jones of manufacturing an incident at Fenway Park without facing a greater backlash, plus we remember Reggie! bars and Lincoln objects to Steve's choice of ending.

Jun 01, 202140 min

SIAC 19: The Unwritten Rules Are Everywhere

Tony La Russa throwing his own player under the bus for hitting a home run off of a position player during a blowout leads to a consideration of the other places unwritten rules lurk in American life.

May 25, 202152 min

SIAC 17: Machismo Married to Fantasy

The SIAC panel considers the threatened move of the Oakland A's and the precarious state of players' mental health in an increasingly pressured game.

May 18, 202155 min

SIAC 16: The Captain & Me Visit the Garment District

Dan Epstein joins the SIAC panel to talk about the book he co-authored with Ron Blomberg, THE CAPTAIN & ME: ON AND OFF THE FIELD WITH THURMAN MUNSON. Come spend an hour in the land of 1970s baseball where the suits were polyester, the dance was disco, and the Yankees had a catcher who should have been in the Hall of Fame 35 years ago already.

May 04, 202150 min

SIAC 15: The Billionaires Always Win Don't They

Craig, Lincoln, Tova, Adrian, and Steve look at MLB's (not "the MLB's") response to the Chauvin verdict, then examine the short-lived soccer "Super League" in the context of baseball's big- and small-market divide.

Apr 27, 202157 min

SIAC 14: Our Country Almost Made It

San Francisco civil rights legend Reverend Arnold Townsend joins Lincoln, Craig, Frank, and Steve to reminisce about being born into a segregated nation when there was still hope for equality, in part by meeting halfway--in the country of baseball. "If you can't appreciate Bob Gibson, you're not a baseball fan, you're a racist who watches baseball."

Apr 20, 20211 hr 15 min

SIAC 12: The Season Starts But the World Goes On

Opening Day has arrived and with it the 2021 baseball season, Francisco Lindor has signed an extension, and all seems right with the world... But the George Floyd murder trial and Georgia voter suppression reminds us that it's no time to feel satisfied.

Apr 05, 202148 min

SIAC 11: Filibusters and Pace of Play

The full panel crosses the streams concerning voter suppression, the Senate filibuster, and Major League Baseball's attempt to change the pace of play and stimulate action in a conversation that ranges from Laurence Olivier to beyond-Bernie baseball fans to doctored balls.

Mar 29, 20211 hr 1 min

SAIC 10: The Sports Revolution

In a not very mini mini-episode, Frank, Tova, Adrian, and Lincoln discuss Frank's new book THE SPORTS REVOLUTION: HOW TEXAS CHANGED THE CULTURE OF AMERICAN ATHLETICS. It's a wide-ranging discussion taking in everything from the demise of the Washington Senators expansion team, the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, the racism of the early 1970s Houston Astros, and more.

Mar 22, 202150 min

SAIC 9: Texas Superspreader Ball (Bring Back the Troughs)

In a wide-ranging discussion Adrian, Craig, Frank, Lincoln, Tova, and Steve note the planned full-attendance Opening Day in Arlington, the hidden power of stadium naming rights, the discarded and future name of the Cleveland American League team, and remember some retrograde men's rooms at defunct ballparks around the country.

Mar 15, 20211 hr

SIAC 8: The Giants and Their City and Their Crab

Lincoln Mitchell discusses his new book THE GIANTS AND THEIR CITY with Tova Wang and Frank Guridy. Featuring inaccurate directions to San Jose, I left my gestalt in San Francisco, and Giants characters galore from Bob Lurie to Bobby Murcer, Kevin Mitchell to Willie Mays, and one abomination of a crustacean.

Mar 08, 202138 min

Say It Ain't Contagious 7: Pay No Attention to the Little Man at the Rotary Club

The full panel is back, taking on the Mariners' ex-president's defenestration at the rotary club, what it means to disdain your own international players, the Fernando Tatis, Jr signing, Trevor Bauer's (ahem) sensitivity, glance at the 1970s Yankees, and mark Major League Baseball's progress in responding to domestic violence perpetrators.

Mar 01, 20211 hr 3 min

SIAC 6 Mini-Episode: You've Lost That Go Sox Feeling

In our second mini-episode, Craig Calcaterra, Frank Guridy, Lincoln Mitchell, and Adrian Burgos debate what it means to be a fan. Can you be a fan without being attached to a team? Is there such a thing as toxic fandom? Does anyone like baseball on an aesthetic basis, or is it just about the winning?

Feb 22, 202141 min

SIAC 5: Let the Wrongness Wash Over You

The impeachment effort fails but there's still hope for labor progress in baseball. But why doesn't the Players Association try to counteract pro-management propaganda? Join Adrian Burgos, Craig Calcaterra, Steven Goldman, Frank Guridy, Lincoln Mitchell, and Tova Wang as they attempt to find out. 1.In Memory of Pedro Gomez. 2.Spring Training is Here! 3.Kim Ng Faces a Second Ceiling. 4.Invasive Wearables. 5.Why Doesn’t the Players Association Do PR? 6.Hokey Goodbyes....

Feb 15, 20211 hr 6 min

SIAC 3: Remembering Henry Aaron

The Say It Ain't Contagious panel mourns the passing of Henry Aaron and tries to place his experience in context. 1.What did Henry Aaron Mean to You? 2.White Supremacist Attacks on Aaron. 3.The Lost Centrality of Baseball in American Life. 4.The Absence of African Americans from Today’s Game. 5.Aaron and Barry Bonds. 6.Aaron and Dick Allen.

Feb 01, 20211 hr

Say It Ain't Contagious 1: Jackie Robinson is Not Your Excuse

In the first episode of the ongoing SAIC podcast, the panel reacts to the sack of the Capitol, Major League Baseball’s “recognition” of the Negro Leagues, and finds the 1970s Pittsburgh Pirates preferable to both. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Who are we and why are we here? 2.Coup attempt at the Capitol. On “Banana Republics” and the United States in Latin America. MLB PAC suspends donations. White Supremacy in the Republican Party. 3.MLB “Recognizes” the Negro Leagues. Self-congratulatory Jackie Robinso...

Jan 15, 202159 min
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