Mike Donlin: A Rough and Rowdy Life From New York Baseball Idol to Stage and Screen
The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series
⚾️🎭 Baseball legend. Vaudeville star. Hollywood actor. Brawler. Lover. Icon.
Mike Donlin had it all—talent, fame, a fiery temper, and a love story that changed his life. He walked away from baseball at his peak for the stage, only to face tragedy and reinvention.
Join award-winning author Steven Steinberg as we uncover Donlin’s wild, forgotten journey from the diamond to the spotlight.
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Ladies and gentlemen, picture this: A baseball star so good they called him “Turkey Mike,” a man who could hit, run, and put on a show at the plate like nobody else. A fan favorite, a heartthrob, a natural entertainer. But also—a brawler, a drinker, a man with a temper so fierce he got himself suspended almost as often as he hit home runs.
And then? He walked away. Right at the peak of his career, with numbers that could have made him a legend, Mike Donlin did the unthinkable—he left baseball. Not for injury. Not for money. But for love.
Her name was Mabel Hite, a Vaudeville star with a dazzling smile and a quick wit. Together, they became one of the most famous couples of their time—packing theaters, charming audiences, and proving that baseball and showbiz weren’t so different after all. But their story wasn’t all curtain calls and encore performances. Tragedy struck, and Donlin, once the brightest star on both the diamond and the stage, found himself at a crossroads once again.

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Today, we’re diving into this forgotten, fascinating, and downright unbelievable story with baseball historian and award-winning author Steven Steinberg. His new book, available at Apple Books, Mike Donlin: A Rough and Rowdy Life from New York Baseball Idol to Stage and Screen, brings this larger-than-life character back into the spotlight. We’ll talk about Donlin’s triumphs, fights, Hollywood years, and the love that changed everything.
Baseball, Vaudeville, scandal, romance, and a man too big for just one stage—this is going to be a great one. So, grab a seat, and let’s get into it. I’m Paul Vogelzang, and this is The Not Old – Better Show.