Afleveringen
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Another big-time interview! Jake, Ian, and Bobby are back to interview Right-Handed Pitcher Brent Honeywell, known for his rare and effective screwball. Born on March 31, 1995, in Carnesville, Georgia, Honeywell was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays in the second round of the 2014 MLB Draft.
He was once considered one of baseball’s top pitching prospects, earning MVP honors in the 2017 MLB Futures Game. However, his career was derailed by several injuries, including multiple elbow surgeries. Despite these setbacks, Honeywell persevered, making his long-awaited MLB debut in 2021 with the Rays and ultimately playing a significant role in the Dodgers' 2024 World Series run.
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The boys are back with a HUGE interview with Roger Clemens! He was born in Ohio but spent most of his early years in Texas. He started in JUCO pitching for San Jacinto College North in 1981, posting a 9–2 win-loss record. He then attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he dominated. Then, he goes to MLB and tallies 354 wins, a 3.12 earned run average (ERA), and 4,672 strikeouts, the third-most all-time. An 11-time MLB All-Star and two-time World Series champion, Clemens won seven Cy Young Awards, more than any other pitcher. Listen in on the whole conversation!
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Episode 15! Ian, Bobby, and Jake are back with plenty of topics. First, the boys review some significant headlines that turned into memes: Jack Flahrety's comments, Ichiro missing out on one vote, and Brian Giles' dominance compared to Juan Soto. Following that is Jake's stat of the week, and then the quarterfinals of the Bsblr Bracket Challenge. They end the show by deciding their perfect infield.
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Episode 13! Ian, Bobby, and Jake are back for a whirlwind of topics. The guys start with their top three memes of the week and then discuss the hilarious Yusei Kikuchi blackout story. Jake asks, "You have 10 Big League ABs - How much money are you making?" Jake's stat of the week surrounds Tony Gywnn and his insane ability to limit the strikeout. Then, a bracket challenge with ballpark foods and the top pitchers in Major League Baseball!
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Episode 12! Kansas City Royals pitcher Alec Marsh joins Bobby and Jake to discuss his road to the show! From Arizona State to the Big Leagues, Marsh shares stories of how he got here, what it's like throwing to Salvador Perez, the greatness of Bobby Witt Jr, and they round it out with fun questions!
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Episode 11! Ian and Bobby are joined by Cody Bellinger (AKA Jake Savicki) to break down the Yankees moves in a post-Juan Soto world. Does adding Max Fried, Devin Williams, and Cody Bellinger make them better, and what's next? The guys start with a conversation about the Cubs and Sammy Sosa, finally reconciling after being estranged since his retirement. The Cubs have kept their distance due to the PED issues. Have the Cubs been petty? Should Sammy have been welcomed back years ago? Austin, TX, has been tabbed as a potential permanent landing spot for the Rays. Should they get out of Tampa?
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Episode ten! The boys, Ian, Bobby, and Jake, are back to discuss the most significant moves from the Winter Meetings. Juan Soto is now a Met... does that make the Mets the favorite? The Yankees would not be denied signing Max Fried to the largest contract for a lefty ever! Plenty of other players are finding homes with new teams. The Nationals won the rights to the number one overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. The guys discuss who could go number one, with advice for HS and college players.
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Episode 9! Ian, Bobby, and Jake break down Rob Manfred's proposal for the "Golden Bat" rule and discuss their unique ideas. They also talk about the ever-changing landscape of NIL money and its effect on college baseball. They also talk about the signing of Luis Severino and what it means for the future of the Athletics. After that, Coach Rac sits down with the guys for a fantastic interview!
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Episode 8! Bobby, Ian, and Jake have a loaded episode to start the weekend right. They start with a recap of the MVP, CY Young, Rookie of the Year and more... did the voters get it right? Why don't we have separate ROY awards for Pitchers and Hitters? After that, the trio talks about impending Robo Umpires, and they end it with a Hall of Fame case for Ichiro. Then, A's Closer Mason Miller joins the show to talk about his career and much more!
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Episode 7! Jake Savicki joins Ian and Bobby for a wide range of topics.
Shohei’s 50/50 Ball has found its home!! A private Taiwanese investment firm purchased the ball for $4.4 million and will have it on public display in Taiwan’s most famous building.
Reds new manager, Terry Francona, has high expectations for Elly De La Cruz. He said he is looking for him to evolve into one of the best players in baseball.
According to Dallas Keuchel, Roki Sasaki to the Dodgers is already a “done deal” If you had to place a bet right now, are you taking the Dodgers or the Field in 2025?
National signing day for High School athletes just passed on 11/13. What advice would you give to those signees that will be playing in college next year?
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Episode 6! Kait unfortunately couldn't be here today, but no worry, as Ian and Bobby lead us through a variety of topics. Shohei Ohtani's dealing with an injury and Mookie Betts is back to the infield. Scott Boras called Juan Soto is "Mona Lisa", what type of contract is he looking for? Roki Sasaki is baseball's next pitching phenom, but this year's rookie phenom's in Luis Gil and Paul Skenes are celebrated for ROY honors from Baseball Digest.