Season 3, Episode 5: In this episode: A Mariners’ Fan and amazing foul ball luck, the unlucky San Francisco Giants and injuries to new players: center fielder Jung Hoo Lee, and pitcher Blake Snell (yet, again). Pirates rookie pitching sensation Paul Skenes, the history of the major league uniform numbering system, an overview of broadcast rights and why you may
Tag: Luis Arraez
Season 2, Episode 10: In this episode: Unexpected standings in the AL East, what Luis Arraez needs to do to finish at .400, Arizona reliever Kevin Ginkel’s strange antics with a runner on third, whether the Tigers and Angels will be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline, and a trivia question involving a formerly famed baseball dynasty (the New
Fantasy Baseball Draft Picks Revisited at the All-Star Break MLB’s All-Star break is a great time to reflect on how the fantasy baseball season has gone thus far and how well the top draft picks in your fantasy league have fared. Did you get some great bargains or get stuck with a roster of duds, or perhaps a little bit
Season 2, Episode 9: In this episode: Domingo German’s perfect game, changing the way ERA is calculated (based on inherited runners), Angels’ record-setting slugfest at Coors field, a pitching event known as a “Maddux”, Nick Maton and Tigers’ question marks at third base, how to turn a single into a double (just ask Matt Vierling), did-you-know facts about Luis Arraez
Season 2, Episode 8: In this episode: The latest on Luis Arraez bid for .400, Shohei Ohtani’s remarkable season, two Bay area teams with winning streaks, how to play between-the-legs catch, the invisible ball trick, and an unexpected reason the AL Central is so bad. Also available in Podcast format. Download this Episode.
Season 2, Episode 7: In this episode: Luis Arraez, George Brett, and the pursuit of hitting .400; Alek Manoah and the ball that wouldn’t go foul; global warming’s affect on the game; MLB takes over broadcasting games for the Padres; Vlad Guerrero Jr’s quick glove work; and our blast-from-the-past featuring 1970’s and 80’s infielder Lenny Randall. Also available in Podcast