Thoughts on Sasaki, free agency, RSNs, the Angels, and a game about domes.
The World Series in review, double-episode podcast edition.
Thoughts on October 2024, and April 1981.
Craig, Patrick, and Jeffrey review the championship series and preview their World Series preview, then answer trivia questions occasionally relating to metallurgy.
Craig, Patrick, and Jeffrey talks through the LCS updates, debate whether Jerry Reinsdorf is actually going to sell, wonder where the Rays will play, and, as ever, play a game.
Craig, Patrick, and Jeffrey catch up on Game 5s from the LDS, and then the series so far in the LCS, then briefly talk Gold Glove nominations, before some extension chat.
Craig, Patrick, and Jeffrey finally preview the AL Wild Card round, plus some talk about the wild Game 1 of the doubleheader, and briefly touch on the passing of Pete Rose.
Craig, Patrick, and Jeffrey recap the (first) final day of the season, another owner writes a letter to fans, and there’s an AL Wild Card preview, since the NL side is quite unsettled (at the time of recording). And there’s a game.
Craig, Patrick, and Jeffrey talk the post-regular-season-pre-postseason doubleheader, the Tigers continued playoff charge, rant about John Fisher, and play a game.
Craig, Patrick, and Jeffrey bring Fraud Watch back for the AL Central/Wild Card, talk Shohei Ohtani going Raffle Mode, the White Sox hitting 120 losses, and as ever, struggle through a game.
Craig, Patrick, and Jeffrey talk the latest Wild Card (and Wild Card adjacent) standings, the wild story of the Twins recent sixth-rounder getting cut, the White Sox cutting payroll in ’25, of course, play a game.
Recapping a wild Wednesday, plus a pick ’em between the Giants, Rays, and Cardinals, and frankly a lot of talk about bread.
Craig, Patrick, and Jeffrey talk about Aaron Judge’s (season-long) hot streak, decide whether they’d want to root for the Nats, Tigers, or Pirates going forward, talk Shohei Ohtani’s 40-40, and play a game.
Craig, Jeffrey, and Patrick talk the best team(s) in baseball, the six-inning rule (again), and play a game of round numbers for a round-numbered episode.