Josh Gibson never played with the Kansas City Monarchs, the only Negro League team that Jackie Robinson played for.
A small gap in the wall separating the control room from the studio is visible, probably the seam between two walls so the crew could remove one for production purposes.
As Natalie is approaching Dan and Casey, she's holding a black binder above a blue binder, but when she gets to the anchor desk, she's just holding papers.
In the 2nd graphic being previewed for Archibald "A.K." Russell after they've learned of his death, there is a period after the A but not after the K.
The cast and crew are all going to a bar called "The Smoking Dog". If someone was wearing blue, they got $2 off a giant Margarita. They all say they are going to take advantage of this, but, as they leave, none of them is wearing blue.
In a previous episode (_Episode #1.05, Mary Pat Shelby (1998)_), Jeremy tells Natalie that his sister Louise once tied him to a tree, but he doesn't know why. He says that he should call her to find out. In this episode, when Casey says he usually just makes phone calls instead of writing letters, Jeremy says his sister Louise cannot hear, and that is why he is writing her a letter instead.
During the final scene in the bullpen, the cast return from a bar. Shadow of the mic is visible on the edge of the round light oculus in the ceiling.
Gordon asks Casey if he's "familiar with Federal Section Code 4 of the RICO Act." He should have said "Federal Code, Section 4 of the RICO Act."