Afleveringen
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Zach and Leo discuss a lesser known, but well loved manager, one of baseball's greatest catchers, a position-switching contact hitter, an ageless flamethrower, and perhaps the greatest Dominican player who ever lived.
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Every Royals fan knows the signifiance of 5,10, and 20 (allegedly). Zach and Leo discuss Royals legend George Brett, along with two lesser known icons, manager Dick Dowser and fielding wizard Frank White.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Zach and Leo discuss the Rays' two non-traditional retired numbers, and which numbers the team might retire in the future.
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Zach and Leo discuss Arizona's explosive rise as a team in the early 2000s, and the intriguing career arcs of Luis Gonzalez, Randy Johnson and Byung-hyun Kim.
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Zach and Leo recall Todd Helton and Larry Walker as two baseball giants, who for a time struggled to get their dues outside of Colorado. Zach ask also makes the case that Larry Walker is an honorary millennial.
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Zach and Leo discuss Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martinez, Ichiro, and a number of other Mariners' icons, some of whom have unofficially retired numbers (note: this episode was recorded before Ichiro Suzuki was voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame).
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The Blue Jays have only one retired number, but they have their own version of the concept; the Level of Excellence. Zach and Leo discuss the several pseudo-retired numbers in Blue Jays' history, before finishing off with their thoughts on Roy "Doc" Halladay.
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Maybe this should have been our pilot episode? The Miami Marlins have no retired numbers and there's no obviou candidate in sight. Zach and Leo search for names in Marlins' history that might fit the bill for the billfish.
(Note: this episode was recorded shortly before Jesús Luzardo signed with the Phillies).
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Zach and Leo begin their series discussing the concept of retired numbers. They begin their series with baseball's youngest team, the Washington Nationals, a team with 1 retired number. They also discuss some other legends in Washington and Expos baseball history.