• Stadium Historian Bob Busser = One of the last people inside Municipal Stadium, Richfield Coliseum & Indians Clubhouse at League Park - How he got in, What he saw & what he took from the stadiums

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Stadium Historian Bob Busser = One of the last people inside Municipal Stadium, Richfield Coliseum & Indians Clubhouse at League Park - How he got in, What he saw & what he took from the stadiums

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  • On this episode of "Sabol Brothers on the Baseline," John and Scott are joined by
    Stadium historian Bob Busser. Bob is one of the last people to enter old Cleveland Municipal Stadium, the Richfield Coliseum and the Cleveland Indians clubhouse at
    League Park before the venues were demolished.

    -How did Bob gain access?
    -What did he see inside?
    -What did he take home?
    -What was left inside of the stadiums the day the wrecking ball arrived?

    Bob answers these questions and more on the pod!

    Plus, Bob talks about why and how he's been able to visit more than 900 sports venues across the world over the last five decades. Bob's website: https://ballparks.smugmug.com/ houses more than 150,000 pictures of stadiums and arenas he's visited dating back to the 1970s! Some of his pictures are on display at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.


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On this episode of "Sabol Brothers on the Baseline," John and Scott are joined by
Stadium historian Bob Busser. Bob is one of the last people to enter old Cleveland Municipal Stadium, the Richfield Coliseum and the Cleveland Indians clubhouse at
League Park before the venues were demolished.

-How did Bob gain access?
-What did he see inside?
-What did he take home?
-What was left inside of the stadiums the day the wrecking ball arrived?

Bob answers these questions and more on the pod!

Plus, Bob talks about why and how he's been able to visit more than 900 sports venues across the world over the last five decades. Bob's website: https://ballparks.smugmug.com/ houses more than 150,000 pictures of stadiums and arenas he's visited dating back to the 1970s! Some of his pictures are on display at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.


Homage Apparel:

http://homage.sjv.io/sabolbrothers

Follow us on X:

Podcast: @SaboolBrothers
John: @John_Sabol
Scott: @ScottSabolFox8

For sponsorship plans and more information, please email: admin@pressplaypodcasts.com

Follow us on X:

Podcast: @SabolBrothers

John: @John_Sabol

Scott: @ScottSabolFox8

The Press Play Podcast Network

Follow us on X: @PressPlayPods

For sponsorship plans and more information, please email admin@pressplaypodcasts.com

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