By Rex Naylor / / Podcasts, Baseball
Back When There Was Baseball: Claude Osteen Part 1

Today is Part 1 of a 2-part interview with Claude Osteen.  We focus on Claude's playing days when we go Back When There Was Baseball this week.  Claude played in the Majors from 1957-1975 as a left-handed pitcher.  He compiled a 196-195 record with a career ERA of 3.30.  Claude is most noted for his days with the Los Angeles Dodgers pitching alongside of Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale.  He won game 3 of the 1965 World Series which helped propel the Dodgers to a 7-game series win against the Minnesota Twins.  Claude shares some great stories about his career, which started in Cincinnati in 1957, Back When There Was Baseball.

Claude Osteen