
No Gloves, No Rules, All Legend: The Story of King Kelly
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Step back in time to the wild, rule-bending days of 1880s baseball.
In this episode of Rounding Third from BadderSports, Peter Lemieux uncovers the fascinating and nearly unbelievable life of Michael “King” Kelly — the first true celebrity in baseball history.
From playing barehanded to inventing the hook slide, cutting bases when the ump wasn’t looking, and subbing himself mid-play, King Kelly did it all before baseball had gloves, fences, or even clear rules. He led the league in hits, stolen bases, and personality — and became the $10,000 man without ever seeing a dime of it.
If you’re a fan of baseball history, sports legends, or just a great underdog story, this one’s for you.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:07 Life in the 1880s: A Glimpse into the Past
02:18 The Evolution of Baseball Equipment
03:53 The Rise of King Kelly
07:05 King Kelly's Impact and Legacy
10:33 The Final Years of King Kelly
13:43 Conclusion and Call to Action
🎙 Hosted by Peter Lemieux
🧢 Presented by BadderSports – Sports Stories With a Side of Salary
Music by PremiumBeat / Envato
👋 Let us know in the comments: What’s your favorite wild story from early baseball?
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