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Marty Coleman
Feb 16, 2024
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Back in November, when I was contemplating 2024 content, I mentioned working on a podcast focused on the crazier things that happen in MLB.

I’m happy to share that this is now a thing and you can find the trailer here on Spotify and here on Apple Podcasts or you can play the trailer in the embed below and see if it’s your type of thing.

While this is not an Astros-specific podcast, there will be plenty of Astros stories on it, perhaps as early as episode 2.

Astros Twitter/X legend John Bateman may even make an appearance at some point.

Astros Projections is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

You can support my work on Astros Projections by supporting this passion project of mine if you are so inclined and enjoy the stories.

The “Why” is below if interested.


As a kid, I fell asleep with a transistor radio tuned to Oakland A’s baseball games almost 2,800 miles away.

Listening to those games that originated from what might as well have been the moon for a kid in South Carolina fascinated me.

It was a time when information was garnered from the back of baseball cards bought from the 7-11 with every penny of my allowance.

I still have thousands of those cards that my son and I occasionally reference.

The images on those cards are often hilarious, but the information on the back was, and still is, gold.

Far-off birthplaces, remote minor league cities I’d never heard of and quirky statistics or oddities about the player were for me like being an archaeologist and discovering an unknown sarcophagus of an Egyptian King.

I was on a hunt for the unusual and unexpected and I’ve been hooked on the weird and unusual in baseball ever since.

My son and I bonded over baseball, but more than that, we’ve bonded over the weirdness of baseball…the player that hit .247 for four consecutive years, the 11-walk complete game debut, or the pitcher that won 108 games in 2 seasons...

Today we find these stories online and we share our discoveries. It’s almost become a friendly competition to one-up each other.

And now we want to share our stories with you.

They’re silly, fascinating, weird, quirky and a lot of times unbelievable.

These are the True Tales from the Big Leagues.

Thanks for reading!

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