NEW SERIES ALERT! It's time for the first instalment of the 2025 Season Review Series - and we're kicking off with the Washington Nationals! Joining us for this review is one half of the Bat Boys - Eric! The Nationals finished the season in last place in the NL East with a record of 66-96. It was a bit of a weird one for the Nats, as they came into the season with a but of a dark horse vibe about them. Led on the mound by Mackenzie Gore and with much expected from rookies James Wood...
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NEW SERIES ALERT! It's time for the first instalment of the 2025 Season Review Series - and we're kicking off with the Washington Nationals! Joining us for this review is one half of the Bat Boys - Eric! The Nationals finished the season in last place in the NL East with a record of 66-96. It was a bit of a weird one for the Nats, as they came into the season with a but of a dark horse vibe about them. Led on the mound by Mackenzie Gore and with much expected from rookies James Wood...
Brit Does Baseball Does Podcast Episode 4 - Twin Killings!
A Brit Does Baseball Does Podcast
1 hour 6 minutes
3 months ago
Brit Does Baseball Does Podcast Episode 4 - Twin Killings!
We have just come off of the 2025 Trade Deadline where one team in particular decided to kill off their chances for 2025 - that being the Minnesota Twins! 10 of the 26 MLB roster were traded away in this deadline including Willi Castro, Griffin Jax, Jhoan Duran and Carlos Correa! So what does this mean for the Twins going forward and more importantly, how do the Twins' fans feel about this firesale and resignation that even the next couple of seasons may not be their year? Joining Gaz and Cal...
A Brit Does Baseball Does Podcast
NEW SERIES ALERT! It's time for the first instalment of the 2025 Season Review Series - and we're kicking off with the Washington Nationals! Joining us for this review is one half of the Bat Boys - Eric! The Nationals finished the season in last place in the NL East with a record of 66-96. It was a bit of a weird one for the Nats, as they came into the season with a but of a dark horse vibe about them. Led on the mound by Mackenzie Gore and with much expected from rookies James Wood...