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  • Charles "One-Arm" Schmalzried - A Tale of Perseverance
    2026/05/20

    His name speaks for itself - Charles "One-Arm" Schmalzried did indeed face an uphill battle in life. Yet Charles pushed forward, and later became South Bend's best industrial league pitcher with the Muessel Breweing Company.


    Nathan Krebs and Aaron Helman explore Charles' early life, the accident that took his arm, and how he became perhaps South Bend's first true baseball star.


    You can also find the feature documentary "South Bend: Built by Baseball" on PBS Michiana's YouTube page.

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    18 分
  • Eddie Hanyzewski - Striking Out Big-Leaguers in High School
    2026/05/13

    It's rare to see a young ballplayer make the jump straight from the sandlot to the Show. But after striking out 14 Chicago Cubs in an exhibition game, Eddie Hanyzewski was on his way to the big leagues.


    Join Nathan Krebs and Aaron Helman as they talk about Eddie's dominant high school and industrial league career, as well as how this local kid became an instant South Bend legend.


    You can also find the feature documentary "South Bend: Built by Baseball" on PBS Michiana's YouTube page.

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    19 分
  • The Unshakeable Demons of "Curve Ball" Ring
    2026/05/06

    Devastating curveball? Check. Long track record of arrests in two separate cities? Check.


    John "Curve Ball" Ringelski was a tremendous pitcher in South Bend's industrial league, but he could never shake his inner demons. Nathan Krebs and Aaron Helman explore the wild life of "Curve Ball" Ring up to his last punchout - literally.


    You can also find the feature documentary "South Bend: Built by Baseball" on PBS Michiana's YouTube page.

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    18 分
  • The Legend of "Bashful" Stanley - A Hero Who Vanished
    2026/04/29

    Winning an industrial league championship should mean that you'd be famous for a long time, right? That's not the case with South Bend's "Bashful" Stanley - a one-year wonder of a pitcher who mysteriously disappears from all historical record.


    Nathan Krebs and Aaron Helman take a look at Bashful Stanley's glorious 1922 campaign with the George Cutter team, as well as South Bend's robust industrial league.

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    18 分
  • "Wee" Dickie Kerr - A Short King in South Bend
    2026/04/22

    "Wee" Dickie Kerr may have lacked stature, but he was all skill. From refusing to rig the 1919 World Series as a member of the Chicago White Sox, to his later years in South Bend's industrial league, Dickie dominated the competition from the pitcher's mound.


    Nathan Krebs and Aaron Helman dive into the stories that made Kerr a folk hero and an inspiration to future big-leaguers.


    You can also find the feature documentary "South Bend: Built by Baseball" on PBS Michiana's YouTube channel.

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    15 分
  • The Greatness of Jean Faut - A Women's Baseball Icon
    2026/04/15

    A women's baseball Hall-of-Famer, and the only professional baseball player to throw two perfect games, Jean Faut is an undisputed all-time great. But to play baseball while your jealous husband is your manager? That's a different matter entirely.


    Join Nathan Krebs and Aaron Helman as they explore Jean's origin story and her career with the South Bend Blue Sox of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.


    You can also find the feature documentary "South Bend: Built by Baseball" on PBS Michiana's YouTube channel.

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    18 分