April 16, 2026

A Visit with Josh Weaver to The Tampa Baseball Museum

A Visit with Josh Weaver to The Tampa Baseball Museum

Episode: The Tampa Baseball Museum with Josh Weaver Hosts: Mark Corbett & Mat Germain Guest: Josh Weaver, Curator of the Tampa Baseball Museum Episode Overview Mark and Mat sit down with returning guest Josh Weaver, curator of the Tampa Baseball Museum, to discuss the museum's history, community outreach, future modernization ideas, and the incredible depth of major league baseball talent that has come out of Hillsborough County, Florida. Key Topics Covered The Tampa Baseball Museum Locat...

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Episode: The Tampa Baseball Museum with Josh Weaver

Hosts: Mark Corbett & Mat Germain
Guest: Josh Weaver, Curator of the Tampa Baseball Museum

Episode Overview

Mark and Mat sit down with returning guest Josh Weaver, curator of the Tampa Baseball Museum, to discuss the museum's history, community outreach, future modernization ideas, and the incredible depth of major league baseball talent that has come out of Hillsborough County, Florida.

Key Topics Covered

The Tampa Baseball Museum

  • Located in a historic 1905 casita (home) in Ybor City — the former home of Al Lopez, the first player from Tampa to reach the major leagues
  • One of only four museums in the U.S. housed in a player's actual birthplace or home (alongside the Babe Ruth Museum in Baltimore, Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum in Greenville, SC, and the Hank Aaron Museum in Mobile, AL)
  • Focuses on Hillsborough County baseball history, not just the city of Tampa
  • Currently features 121 players born or raised in Hillsborough County who made it to the major leagues, with 89 baseballs on the "baseball wall"
  • Four Hall of Famers with Hillsborough County ties: Al Lopez, Wade Boggs, Tony La Russa, and Fred McGriff

Community Outreach

  • Mobile museum that travels to little league opening/closing day ceremonies and local events
  • Sponsors teams in West Tampa Little League
  • Uses artifacts (like Tino Martinez's 2000 World Series jersey) to spark intergenerational baseball conversations
  • Partners with local mascots (King Ripple, Finley, SouthPaw) for reading events at schools and libraries
  • Hosts intimate "Coach's Corner" events featuring retired players and coaches (e.g., Larry Rothschild, David Magadan, Joe Maddon, Roberto Hernandez)

The Reading Series

  • Josh has written a children's book on Baltimore's Camden Yards
  • Upcoming releases: children's biographies of local judge and former minor leaguer Robin Fuson, and MLB veteran David Magadan
  • Players have full review and editorial control over their books

Future Ideas Discussed

  • Virtual reality and holographic technology to modernize the museum experience and attract younger visitors
  • A "sandlot game" concept: retired MLB players vs. current regional coaches, to bridge generations and grow community engagement
  • Preserving memories of the Tropicana Field via 360° VR before the venue changes
  • Collaboration with other small baseball museums (Ty Cobb Museum, Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum) for cross-museum events

Notable Players & Names Mentioned
Al Lopez, Wade Boggs, Tino Martinez, Luis Gonzalez, Fred McGriff, Tony La Russa, Lou Piniella, Pete Alonso, Kyle Tucker, Preston Tucker, Kevin Cash, Brett Phillips, Logan Gilbert, Caglianone, David Magadan, Roberto Hernandez, Joe Maddon, Pop Cuesta, Pete Mulry, Nardi Contreras, Chuck Hernandez, Manny Seoane, Robin Fuson, Randy Myers, Clint Hurdle, Arminda Mata (CEO, Ybor Society)

Resources & Links

  • Tampa Baseball Museum website: Search "Tampa Baseball Museum"
  • Facebook / Instagram: Follow Tampa Baseball Museum for upcoming events and the newsletter
  • Previous episode: Arminda Mata, CEO of the Ybor City Museum Society
  • Previous episode: Robin Fuson (judge/former minor leaguer)
  • Book mention: Baseball and the Law by Lou Schiff (features Robin Fuson and Tony La Russa)