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EPISODE · May 20, 2025 · 6 MIN

Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: The Salt Lake City Trappers with Ron Sabala

from Humanities Radio · host University of Utah College of Humanities

The Salt Lake City Trappers weren't just another minor league baseball team. In the summer of 1987, they did something no other professional baseball team has ever done. Here's Ron Sabala with the story of the Trappers' 29-game winning streak and his family legacy behind it.

The Salt Lake City Trappers weren't just another minor league baseball team. In the summer of 1987, they did something no other professional baseball team has ever done. Here's Ron Sabala with the story of the Trappers' 29-game winning streak and his family legacy behind it.

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Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3520: The Salt Lake City Trappers with Ron Sabala

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