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In a rare occurrence, the pennant-deciding game between Nashville and New Orleans on the last day of the 1908 season was halted in the middle of the seventh inning for a ceremony to honor Nashville’s most popular player: Doc Wiseman. He was awarded a gold pocket watch for eight years playing with the local team. It was inscribed with the following:

“Presented to Julius A. Wiseman for Efficient Service, Nashville Baseball Club, 1901-1908."

Wiseman was more than that, playing three more season to finish his baseball career in Nashville. In this podcast episode I tell about the impact he made on Nashville baseball fans. I hope you will listen to it!

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Thanks to my podcast producer David Nipper, who also wrote and performs the background music, "Sulphur Dell Sunset" ©2017 Black Train Records. All Rights Reserved. Contact him at davidjnipper@gmail.com

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