Lonnie Smith is mostly remembered for about a five-second span of the 1991 World Series, but his entire career is one of the most fascinating sports stories of my lifetime. This is the third episode of Pretty Good, a show about stories that are pretty good.
Pretty Good, episode 3: Lonnie Smith fought the 1980s and beat its ass down
Between the mascot assault, near-fatal coke habit, murder plot, three World Series rings, and going down as one of the worst goats in baseball history, Lonnie Smith’s story is one of the most fascinating of the last few decades.


Written, narrated, illustrated, and produced by Jon Bois, who knows how to do stuff, but barely.
Music credits:
“‘Cause I’m A Man” by Tame Impala
“Straight Outta Compton” by N.W.A.
“Beehive” by Dr. Lonnie Smith
“Disappearing” by The War On Drugs
“Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty
“Team” by Lorde











