Episode 1773
Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the Dodgers won the first official game of the 2025 season. Believe it or not, this could come back to haunt the Cubs.
Wonderful Pistachios…
Published on 9 months ago
Episode 1772
The season is starting... kind of... with two games between the Cubs and Dodgers in Tokyo. Before the first games, your pal Sully will make his official picks.
Wo…
Published on 9 months ago
Episode 1771
Filmmaker Matt Dooley has created a new documentary "The Last Game", discussing the end of Oakland baseball and the unique fandom of the East Bay. He stops by the show to talk about the genesis and r…
Published on 9 months ago
Episode 1770
What the heck is going on with the Tampa Bay Rays? Are they going to stay in St. Pete? Will they move? Kevin Weiss and Ulises Sambrano from Locked on Rays stop by to talk about the team's uncertain f…
Published on 9 months ago
Episode 1769
With the AL so wide open, why not deal away prospects to win for now? Most top prospects do not pan out anyway. And do we HAVE to keep talking about Pete Rose?
Wo…
Published on 9 months ago
Episode 1768
The worst case scenario has happened for the Yankees. Ace Gerrit Cole is done for the year with Tommy John Surgery. And yet, because of the parity in the American League, the Yankees could still win …
Published on 9 months, 1 week ago
Episode 1767
In a wide open American League, do the Twins have a shot? You betcha! Brandon Warne of Locked on Twins joins the show to talk about Minnesota's chances.
Wonderfu…
Published on 9 months, 1 week ago
Episode 1766
The potential stadium debacle between St. Pete and the Rays could force Rob Manfred to put the team up for sale. Could he do that for other teams too?
Wonderful P…
Published on 9 months, 1 week ago
Episode 1765
Former Astros World Series champion José Urquidy has signed with the Tigers as he is coming off of Tommy John rehab. Moves like that are smart for any American League team to grab a win here or there…
Published on 9 months, 1 week ago
Episode 1764
The A's extended Lawrence Butler for 7 years as Sacramento's front office must spend. While these extensions would have been nice a few years ago for Oakland. MLB needs a salary floor, not a salary c…
Published on 9 months, 1 week ago
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