The Hall of Very Good Podcast
To celebrate being the most listened to episode of 2025, former Boston Red Sox Director of Grounds and PTSD survivor David Mellor returns to talk to the boys about dogs (his and theirs!), what he’s been up to since he retired following the 2024 baseball season, where he keeps his four World Series rings, whether or not he was worried about the field at Fenway Park following a big concert and, of course, “blow flowers”. Episode originally aired May 20, 2024. This week’s podcast was brought to you by , and .
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Father and son memorabilia dealers Robbie Davis Sr. and Robbie Davis Jr. join the boys to talk about how they went from selling cars to collecting cards, why producers chose their store, Robbie’s First Base, as the location for the show “Ball Boys”, joining Ken Goldin on his Netflix series "King of Collectibles” and share what their ultimate grail items would be. Episode originally aired May 15, 2023. This week’s podcast was brought to you by , and .
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To help the boys celebrate the tenth anniversary of the podcast, the show’s first ever guest, former Hall of Fame president Jeff Idelson, returns to talk about how he’s been spending his “retirement”, his involvement with the documentary "", the superstar that is Kelsie Whitmore, baseball in Uganda and the upcoming Women’s Professional Baseball League. This week’s podcast was brought to you by , and .
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Television personality and food brand historian Jason Liebig joins the boys to talk about how he turned vintage food into a career, his amazing collection of candy packaging (and its connection to baseball legend Rickey Henderson), the most famous piece he owns, the item of his that is in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, his lifelong fascination with Big League Chew and, of course, his choice for the ultimate ballpark snack. This week’s podcast was brought to you by , and .
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1995 American League Most Valuable Player Mo Vaughn joins the boys to talk about his new show (appropriately called ) and the guests he’d love to talk to, shares what he thinks of suspected steroid users in the Hall of Fame, compares former commissioner Bug Selig to the current top guy, reveals how he ended up wearing Jackie Robinson’s number and what brought him back to baseball after leaving the game in 2003. This week’s podcast was brought to you by , and .
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Legendary rock drummer and author Liberty DeVitto joins the boys to talk about giving up playing Little League baseball for Jerry’s Lunch Bombers to drum alongside Billy Joel for 30-plus years, growing up going to Yankee Stadium with his dad, returning there as an adult to perform, sharing the stage with Bernie Williams and Paul O’Neill, his favorite (and least favorite) songs to play live and whether or not he farted while wearing Don Mattingly’s pants. This week’s podcast was brought to you by , and .
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Iconic pop culture artist John Costacos returns to talk to the boys about modern athletes he’d love to put on a poster, working with Roger Clemens and the late-Mike Greenwell, the impossibility of disliking ANYONE named Mookie, shares his personal poster Mount Rushmore, revels in the lasting legacy of Brian Bosworth and hints at the possible return of the (Mad) Mac. This week’s podcast was brought to you by , and .
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Filmmaker Ty Morse, producer of “No Packers, No Life”, joins the boys to talk about his fear of flying, traveling to Japan, hanging out (and partying) with the Japanese Packers Cheering Team, bringing them back to Green Bay, celebrates the joy of tailgating and introduces the world to Elvis Presley’s favorite rollercoaster. This week’s podcast was brought to you by , and .
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Former minor league baseball player-turned-WCW wrestler Dale “The Demon” Torborg joins the boys to talk about growing up the son of longtime MLB player, coach and manager Jeff Torborg, following his dad into the family business, how a chance encounter with Hulk Hogan led to a wrestling career, being handpicked (kind of) by Gene Simmons of KISS and the importance of treating people the right way. This week’s podcast was brought to you by , and .
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For the seventh time, New York Times bestselling author Jeff Pearlman joins the boys to talk about his new biography, , shares where he was when he learned Tupac had died, the lengths he went to talk to everyone whoever crossed the legendary rapper’s path (including, for some reason, Tony Danza), provides his ultimate Tupac playlist and drops some hints as to what his next project might be...maybe. This week’s podcast was brought to you by , and .
info_outlineWWE superstar Bobby Lashley joins the boys to preview Survivor Series WarGames, the importance of good entrance music, growing up a Kansas City Royals fan, that time he called out Marcus Stroman on Twitter and how long the pitcher could last in the ring with him.