Lost Ballparks

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"Lost Ballparks", with Mike Koser, is a podcast that takes you on a journey to the golden age of baseball's lost ballparks as told by the players, broadcasters, batboys, clubhouse managers, groundskeepers, umpires and fans who provide firsthand accounts of what it was like to spend a summer afternoon at Ebbets Field, the Polo Grounds, Forbes Field, Yankee Stadium, Comiskey Park, Crosley Field and many more.  

Recent Episodes
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    Nov 6, 2024 – 32:42
  • Ernie Whitt (1977 Blue Jays)
    Oct 2, 2024 – 37:07
  • Remembering Pete Rose (1941-2024)
    Sep 30, 2024 – 02:56
  • Jerry Schwab (Polo Grounds 1946-1957)
    Sep 4, 2024 – 30:35
  • Denny Matthews (HOF 2007)
    Aug 7, 2024 – 33:58
  • Denny McLain (1968 AL MVP)
    Jul 3, 2024 – 34:17
  • Rev. William Greason (1948 Birmingham Black Barons)
    Jun 19, 2024 – 19:12
  • Pat Hughes (HOF 2023)
    Jun 5, 2024 – 32:19
  • Bobby Shantz (1952 AL MVP)
    May 1, 2024 – 33:51
  • Bonus Episode: Larry Lucchino (Padres & Red Sox HOF)
    Apr 24, 2024 – 22:43
  • Steve Vucinich (Oakland A's HOF)
    Apr 3, 2024 – 34:19
  • Rocky Colavito (Indians HOF)
    Mar 6, 2024 – 22:21
  • Pete Weber (Buffalo Bisons/War Memorial Stadium)
    Feb 7, 2024 – 27:40
  • Fergie Jenkins (HOF 1991)
    Jan 3, 2024 – 36:39
  • Jon Miller (HOF 1998) Returns
    Aug 14, 2023 – 38:47
  • Mike McDermott (Former Dodgers BP Pitcher)
    Aug 7, 2023 – 24:20
  • Ted Simmons (HOF 2020)
    Jul 31, 2023 – 18:23
  • Warren Brown (Reds Clubhouse/Batboy 1970's)
    Jul 24, 2023 – 27:50
  • Rick Dempsey (Orioles HOF)
    Jul 17, 2023 – 39:12
  • Steve Garvey (Padres HOF)
    Jul 14, 2023 – 09:25
  • Kent Hrbek (Twins HOF)
    Jul 10, 2023 – 32:20
  • Roy Firestone (ESPN)
    Jul 3, 2023 – 44:10
  • George Toma (K.C. A’s Groundskeeper)
    Jun 26, 2023 – 26:03
  • Reggie Jackson (HOF 1993)
    Jun 23, 2023 – 07:14
  • Steve Stone (White Sox/Cubs)
    Jun 19, 2023 – 32:54
  • Art Shamsky (1969 Mets)
    Jun 12, 2023 – 44:30
  • Rollie Fingers (HOF 1992)
    Jun 9, 2023 – 11:47
  • Andy Strasberg (My 1961)
    Jun 5, 2023 – 43:22
  • Rick Rizzs (Mariners Radio Voice)
    May 29, 2023 – 42:00
  • Johnny Bench (HOF 1989)
    May 26, 2023 – 10:22
  • Jack Morris (HOF 2018)
    May 22, 2023 – 24:22
  • Fred Lynn (Red Sox HOF)
    Mar 8, 2023 – 30:55
  • Tommy John (288 Wins!)
    Mar 1, 2023 – 26:12
  • Rick Vaughn (Al Lang Field/Stadium)
    Feb 25, 2023 – 24:08
  • Janet Marie Smith (Ballpark Architect - EVP Dodgers)
    Feb 22, 2023 – 39:38
  • Tom Glavine (HOF 2014)
    Feb 15, 2023 – 38:31
  • Ted Leitner (Padres HOF)
    Feb 8, 2023 – 40:23
  • Robin Yount (HOF 1999)
    Feb 1, 2023 – 23:28
  • Roy Face (Pirates HOF)
    Jan 25, 2023 – 29:10
  • Larry Young (Umpire)
    Jan 18, 2023 – 33:46
  • Charley Steiner (Dodgers)
    Jan 11, 2023 – 40:05
  • Ozzie Smith (HOF 2002)
    Jan 4, 2023 – 33:14
  • Brooks Robinson (HOF 1983)
    Nov 30, 2022 – 07:07
  • Lost Ballparks - Behind the Scenes
    Oct 26, 2022 – 28:27
  • Jerry Reuss (1981 World Champion)
    Oct 19, 2022 – 41:15
  • Frank Coppenbarger (Cardinals - Phillies Clubhouse Mgr.)
    Oct 12, 2022 – 28:28
  • Jim Kaat (HOF 2022)
    Oct 5, 2022 – 31:46
  • Eric Nadel (HOF 2014)
    Sep 28, 2022 – 35:29
  • Tony Oliva (HOF 2022)
    Sep 21, 2022 – 29:47
  • 1950's Brooklyn Dodger Season Ticket Holder
    Sep 19, 2022 – 13:05
Recent Reviews
  • Editor Jim
    My favorite “on the road” podcast
    I discovered this podcast three years ago and have not missed an episode since. Mike Kosers is an enthusiastic and professional host who moves the interviews along while interjecting tidbits of his baseball knowledge. This is a great podcast for baseball fans - old (like me) or new who are interested in the history of the game and stadiums.
  • JHJ 867
    Great baseball history podcast.
    If you like baseball history at all this is the podcast for you. Lot of outstanding guests with amazing stories. Mike asks questions that you don’t normally hear in interviews. Lot of great insight into the good old days of baseball.
  • Pilot nice!!
    Who will it be this week???
    Love the podcast. Each is unique from not just former players but those who worked at the stadium or park. Keep up the good work!
  • Burleigh Grimes
    Great nostalgic feel!
    There are so many baseball podcasts that are simply current and day-to-day, so I was excited to find this nostalgic podcast. I appreciate the trips down memory lane for the players, and the host's knowledge of parks and past events is impressive. A breath of fresh air all around!
  • garyinevanston
    Awesome trip down memory lane
    What an amazing podcast. Mike does an incredible job finding great stories interwoven with the ballparks of yesteryear. Must listen for any baseball fan! My only wish is the interviews came out more than once a month!!
  • A20103018
    Great Podcast for Baseball Fans
    I love this podcast. The guests are rare and somewhat off the beaten path of conventional baseball history. These guys supply anecdotes you don’t see in the normal baseball literature and it serves to expertly augment one’s knowledge of baseball history. Keep up the good work!
  • jallenjet
    Great podcast!
    I truly appreciate this podcast that shines such a light on the romance of baseball through wonderful interviews, stories, sound clips etc…really worth listening too!
  • LC-KY
    Love it
    I am a new subscriber and absolutely love the content and feel of Mike and the podcast. I am always left with a smile and some joyful info on the sport we all love. Keep going!
  • bacmh
    Excellent podcast, well researched
    Mike grew up about 60 miles from my hometown and we followed the same baseball team and similar timeframe….the passion he has for this topic is shown by the little things; the preparation and research he puts in when having his guests on; the audio clips he interjects into the interviews that correspond to the item being discussed. I have a great fondness for old ballparks and the relationship I had with my father and this is just a walk down the streets of yesterday. It is terrific and highly recommend it. The diversity of his guests is fantastic and covers a wide spectrum of view points,
  • Bob Dodsworth
    Great!
    Lost Ballparks podcast is absolutely the greatest podcast and baseball show I have ever listened to! Thanks!
  • cfred4233
    Lost Ballparks
    So happy I found this podcast. The interviews are amazing .IMO if you are a fan of baseball and its history this is the best podcast out there.
  • Mr-tri
    Fantastic show!!!
    Absolutely enjoy every episode. I keep wanting to hear more. Mike does amazing research and his questions to the guests are well thought out. The show transports me back to my first game, and I love it. Keep up the great work!!
  • Kalinefan
    Great show!
    I discovered this podcast a year or so ago after following the facebook page and it quickly became my favorite podcast. Mike does a great job and is always very prepared for his interviews, getting some great insight and story’s from his guests. I look forward to every new show. Keep up the great work!
  • Rowdymikey
    Great Content, Highly Recommend
    I highly recommend the Lost Ballparks podcast. It offers a wide variety of players, broadcasters and baseball lifers. You provide a great insight to a bygone era as well as getting to know the personalities that have shaped the game. Mike Anderson Lifelong Baseball Baseball Fan Minneapolis, MN
  • Timmynoggy
    Interesting Interview choices
    Mike is a warm, enthusiastic interviewer who does his homework. Loved Shamsky, Sudden Sam McDowell, Larry Bowa, Bobby Richardson and it was particularly great to hear Rocky Colavito & Elroy Face
  • Duggy5139
    One of the most enjoyable podcasts I have listened to!
    I just recently listened to the Lost Ballparks Rocky Colavito episode, and boy, did it take me back! Rock was a favorite of mine, and to hear him and his stories was a treat. Mike Koser’s interview style and the way the podcast is setup are both outstanding! I highly recommend the Lost Ballpark series to anyone who truly loves baseball!
  • Swago 13
    Lost ballparks
    This is the best baseball podcast I’ve ever listened to . So glad you came back I was very disappointed when you said you Exhausted your contacts so glad to have you back. Thank you.
  • SHGiants62
    A Must-Listen for Classic Baseball Fans!
    Lost Ballparks is a treasure of sounds, conversations, memories, and classic baseball history. You can sense the love and dedication put into each episode, from the inserted sound-bites to the enthusiasm in each interview. Thank you, Mike Koser, for capturing these stories with such quality. Keep ‘me comimg!
  • C. Branham
    Have listened to every episode!
    This was recommended to me by someone who personally knows the host. I have since binged the entire series and highly recommend it to any baseball fan, baseball history fan, or just casual baseball guy or girl out there. Mikes love for the games history comes through and the guests are amazing. So many perspectives brought forth here. Glad to have this unexpected new season. Congrats, Mike!!!
  • great seats!
    A Treasure....
    So many great guests with wonderful stories to tell....will never forget Ted Simmons hitchhiking in Michigan story - a van pulls up & gives him a lift it's Bob Seger! This podcast is a must for all baseball fans!
  • HD Listener
    Don’t want to miss an episode!
    When I discovered this podcast, I began downloading the episodes which most interested me. But then I listened to the first one and found I didn’t want to miss ANY of them. The episodes are well produced with rich anecdotes, amazing audio clips and joyful conversations with a variety of interesting ballpark personalities. It’s a treat each time I listen. Keep up the great work!
  • NatsAndOriolesFan
    Amazing Collection of Guests
    The Lost Ballparks podcasts brings together an amazing collection of guests to share a unique set of perspectives on baseball and the great old ballparks that are no longer with us but were a big part of the game. Guests have included Johnny Bench, Cal Ripken, Jr., Reggie Jackson, Bob Costas, Jon Miller, Nancy Faust, George Toma, Janet Marie Smith and others.
  • mallet3200
    Great stories!
    Even though this podcast os in its infancy. Each of the episodes have been truly entertaining. You have The Pilots, “The Capitol Punisher” and rocking chairs. Don’t know what those are? Listen in.
  • Joecheph
    Must-Listen For Fans Of Baseball History Or Baseball In General
    Lost Ballparks is an incredibly well researched look into the history of baseball and the fascinating ballparks that set the stage for it. It’s loaded with interesting guests, whether they’re Hall of Famers or role players or groundskeepers or organists, etc. I’m so glad it’s been revived for a new season in 2024.
  • Montanez74
    Not Just for Baseball Fanatics
    Even if you are not a baseball fan, you will appreciate this podcast for its storytelling. The host leads his guests down memory lane about their childhoods and their careers. He pulls out vivid memories of their first visit to an MLB ballpark and their first games. You can tell the host does his homework. In fact, Roy Firestone, renowned for his ESPN interviews, praises the host for his detailed homework. A must listen for fans of all ages.
  • JMacYanks fan
    Great show
    Anyone who loves baseball should regularly listen to this podcast. Brings the best of the game to life through conversations with all involved - players, clubhouse assts, organists, announcers and others who can share info and anecdotes you don’t hear anywhere else. I never fail to be engaged and often brings a smile or a tear hearing those who many years later share their great affection for the great game of baseball.
  • QbanMo
    A Must Listen for Baseball Fans!
    I am so stoked that Lost Ball Parks is back! This show takes me back to fond memories of my childhood going to ball games w/ my dad @ Dodger Stadium. Beyod that, I love learning about the old ball parks and hearing the guests amazing stories, whether they be baseball legends, employees at those ball parks or fans from those days. Truly captivating! Whether you are an aficionado of the Golden Era of baseball or a modern day fan, Lost Ball Parks is a must listen!
  • JJS4Giants
    My favorite baseball podcast
    Lost ballparks is my favorite baseball podcast. Mike has very interesting guests and does an excellent job interviewing them. Mike’s love of the game and easy going style make it fun to listen… it’s like sitting in the stands listening a neighbor and his guest tell the absolute best baseball stories.
  • KC@Texas
    Lost Ballparks
    Lost Ballparks should be a must for all baseball fans. It’s great going back to the earlier days of baseball and hearing some great insight. I really enjoy the opening of each podcast listening to some of the great baseball broadcasters of all time. I’m looking forward to any new content, along with plans to listen to some of the existing episodes. Kent Calhoun McKinney, TX
  • mgdsjfibsehu
    So Great!!!!
    Listened to this for the first time this holiday season with my 13 year old son on a long road trip. Loved hearing about the old stadiums, players and announcers. This is a must listen for any baseball fan. New episodes drop this coming week!
  • KSmoller
    Great podcast
    I already had loved the social media presence of Lost Ballparks, but this podcast is just as good.
  • dickydipper
    Really?
    I used to get all goose bumpily and excited over baseball as a kid like you do. Then one day something happened that changed my life forever…I GREW UP! I advise you do the same.
  • Red Wing 6
    The Podcast I’ve been yearning for!
    I listen to a lot of baseball podcasts, but never knew about this one when it came up in my recommendations this morning. I’ve been listening all day long! Masterful interviews with so many of the players and characters I remember from my youth or hearing about from my Grandpa. If you love baseball and baseball history, listening to this podcast will be time well spent!
  • T. Pratt
    Fantastic!
    I love baseball, history, and a really good story. Lost Ballparks hits all the marks. Great conversations with a variety of characters, all with different experiences and perspectives, this is an awesome way to hear firsthand about some of the most iconic places - and events - in baseball history.
  • Nark sauce
    Super Entertaining Baseball Nostalgia and Stories!
    I’m a fan of baseball and I love the history… Lost Ballparks will bring you back in time, entertain you with great baseball stories and even educate you on so many players and teams. Thank you Mike Koser!
  • cycy mcc
    My fav podcast!
    I look forward to Mike’s interviews every week! My favorite podcast, he really does his research, and along with his outstanding guests really bring past baseball memories back to life.
  • SJRachel
    My favorite baseball podcast
    I grew up watching and listening to Cleveland Indians baseball games in the 1960s and 70s. While I still love the game, the players and ballparks of that era are the soul of my baseball love. A couple years ago I discovered the Lost Ballparks podcast and I’ve listened to every one of the podcasts. Mike does a wonderful job interviewing his guests and I particularly enjoyed the recent program with groundskeeper George Toma. I have heard of him seemingly forever but this is the first time I’ve heard him tell his stories. Keep up the good work.
  • Gerzy13
    Love your pod!!!
    Mike, I never miss a podcast of Lost Ballparks. You really hit home with me on your Reggie Jackson podcast. I too, grew up in Cleveland when I was young. I started collecting cards in ‘78 and had those Reggie cards. I also used to rush to read the PD in the morning and read the box scores as well. Andy Thornton and Buddy Bell were also my favs. Love when you reference your youth! Keep up the great job!!!
  • tommoo
    Love the podcast
    Great podcast. Being a whitesox fan and growing up listening to Jack Brickhouse, Harry Carey and Steve Stone, loved the Steve Stone interview. How about a second part later on talking about Steve’s time with Hawk in the booth? Lost Ballparks is one of my favorite podcast. Thanks Mike. Tom Radak.
  • WeRollTide
    Totally reliving the baseball glory days of my youth!
    Stumbled upon this by chance, now a fan for life! Great interviews by a guy who obviously knows his stuff. Highly recommend!
  • JeffInIndiana
    Amazing Show, Already!
    UPDATE 6/19/2023: The more I listen, the better I like this show! It’s obvious that Mike is a fan of baseball, and to be able to talk to those folks who, to me, were just athletes on the field or voices and faces on the television and radio…wow, GOTTA be as exciting for him as it is for us listeners! This is a “can’t miss” for me! UPDATED 2/28/22 More shows, more stars! I absolutely love this show! It’s definitely hitting the sweet spot for any fan of the 1950-2000 era of the game. I like that it’s not just players…broadcasters, stadium personnel (when was the last time you heard from a ballpark organist?), heck, I’m expecting a future show to feature a groundskeeper! Do NOT pass this show up! ORIGINAL REVIEW:I was ready to give this show a 5-star rating after the first episode…but thought “not just yet…maybe he’s starting off strong to GET those stars”, but then I listen to the next…and decided yeah, it’s worth EVERY star!
  • J Palumbo
    A treasure for all baseball fans
    Lost Ballparks is a joy to listen to. The preparedness and research that Mike Koser clearly performs prior to interviewing each of his impressive guests is truly unsurpassed. His passion and genuine enthusiasm for the game shines through in every episode and does not go unnoticed or unappreciated.
  • JCranston
    Fantastic!
    Quickly becoming my favorite podcast. The behind-the-scenes conversations are gold.
  • Leroy Clemintine
    Baseball History and Nostalgia!
    Don’t skip over this podcast if you have any love for baseball at all. High production and interesting guests!
  • RickyT845
    Great Podcast!
    If you love baseball nostalgia from a variety of unique perspectives this is the podcast for you!!
  • Daxman5150
    My favorite podcast!
    Every baseball fan’s dream!
  • sbcolt
    On of my favorite podcasts
    Mike asks the most insightful questions to the great names of baseball each episode. It’s almost as if the guests are surprised that anyone would research before an interview, but Mike does and he may be the best at it! Do yourself a favor a listen!
  • Foultips
    The one podcast for baseball history lovers
    A truly, remarkable podcast with guests that have lived the game from within. If you love baseball history, this is the one podcast you must listen.
  • Faculty
    Wonderful podcast.
    Mike does a great job lining up interesting guests and asking questions that take the listener down memory lane. You can tell the interviewees are enjoying themselves. I have learned a lot from both the players and non-players he has interviewed.
  • Kabw514
    Refreshingly Informative
    I’ve been a huge baseball fan for over 60 years. These podcasts provide a level of depth and information that enrich my love for the game and its history.
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