We go Back When There Was Baseball this week to the late 1960s through the late 1970s with our guest Joe Lahoud. Joe broke into the Majors with the Red Sox organization in 1968 as an outfielder competing with Carl Yastrzemski, Reggie Smith and Ken Harrelson for playing time. He was traded to and played for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1972-1973, then was shipped to the California Angels. Joe had arguably his best year in the Majors in 1974 with the Angels, but his old Red Sox manager, Dick Williams, resurfaced to replace Bobby Winkles and Joe's playing time was reduced. We hope you enjoy this trip Back When There Was Baseball to relive the career of Joe Lahoud.

Back When There Was Baseball: Joe Lahoud
