Sacred Grounds
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A great title doesn’t always come from a brainstorming session. Sometimes it comes from a Tuesday night at Mario’s, a Pirates game on TV, and a buddy who grabs a pen, a bar napkin, and just knows the words. We’re posted up at The Drawing Room in Pittsburgh with Robbie A great title doesn’t always come from a brainstorming session. Sometimes it comes from a Tuesday night at Mario’s, a Pirates game on TV, and a buddy who grabs a pen, a bar napkin, and just knows the words. We’re posted up at The Drawing Room in Pittsburgh with A great title doesn’t always come from a brainstorming session. Sometimes it comes from a Tuesday night at Mario’s, a Pirates game on TV, and a buddy who grabs a pen, a bar napkin, and just knows the words. We’re posted up at The Drawing Room in Pittsburgh with Robby Incmikoski and Paul “Uncle Paulie” Hogan, and the stories go from ridiculous to genuinely moving without ever feeling forced.
We relive the Arizona trip that basically introduced them to each other, where a rented ballpark pool and a crew of Pirates fans turned into the kind of chaos that becomes local folklore. Then we get into Sacred Grounds, Robby’s baseball book, and the exact moment Paul named it and sketched a diamond on a napkin after a few too many Great Bombs. From Cooperstown archive access to the strange layouts at places like Wrigley and the heartbreak of what happened to Oakland, we dig into what makes MLB ballparks feel alive and why baseball relationships last.
Before we wrap, Paul shares what he does now after firefighting: transporting organs for transplant and research, driving through the night with hearts, lungs, and livers, and why the work gives him real purpose. If you love baseball travel, behind-the-scenes MLB stories, and friendships that actually sound real, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves a good story, and leave a review with your favorite ballpark and why it matters to you.
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