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...
Its's time for this week's Rounders; Roundup! Ever wanted a bitesize British roundup of the latest stores across MLB? Well hot off the presses here we go! Topics Covered on this week's edition: 1) The Angels dominating over the Dodgers! 2) Gaz takes the plunge to discuss his arch enemies, the Brewers. 3) Orioles lose Zach Eflin and Felix Bautista for the rest of the season! 4) What has happened to the Braves in 2025?! 5) Prospect lists - what is the point and what do the latest re-rankings sh...
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...