What's identified as "the old Washington ballpark" (the overlay even references "Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C."), about 15 minutes into the video, is actually Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.

Oops.

It's kind of a surprising error since the two parks aren't all that similar looking. Sportsman's has the pavilion in right field whereas Griffith had a very high wall with no grandstand. It's odd to hear Fairly talk about the Mantle 565-foot home run by noting the discussion of whether anyone could hit the scoreboard at Griffith; the scoreboard at that ballpark was embedded in the right field wall; there was a billboard and clock at the rear of the left field grandstand at Griffith and perhaps that's what Fairly's referring to.

He also inverted Hilda Chester's name (he called her "Chester Hilda,") when discussing Ebbets Field, but that felt like a simple mis-speaking to me.

In all, pretty interesting stuff.