A new baseball podcast from 3 baseball fans that will keep you up to date with the latest news in baseball, and some of the most in depth, idiotic conversations you’ll probably ever hear. Stay tuned for new episodes weekly, and possibly bi-weekly during the offseason! Cheers!
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A new baseball podcast from 3 baseball fans that will keep you up to date with the latest news in baseball, and some of the most in depth, idiotic conversations you’ll probably ever hear. Stay tuned for new episodes weekly, and possibly bi-weekly during the offseason! Cheers!
In this special episode Jason and Rich discuss a variety of topics including the struggles of the Colorado Rockies, the pitching dilemma facing the Philadelphia Phillies, potential trade talks involving Aaron Nola and Ranger Suarez, and the MLB's investment in women's sports through the Athletes Unlimited Softball League. The conversation is filled with insights about the current state of baseball and the future of the sport. They discuss the failures of the Marlins' ownership, the future of women's professional softball, and the complexities of retaliation in baseball, reflect on the Marlins' poor decisions, the need for support in women's sports, and the nuances of player injuries and retaliation in the game. They also talk about the current state of the Phillies against the Braves, touching on player conduct and sportsmanship in baseball. The conversation shifts to the evolution of rivalries in the sport, reflecting on how they have changed over the years. The retirement of Jake Diekman is highlighted, along with a discussion on the importance of player support during tough times. The episode concludes with final thoughts on baseball history and the current state of various teams.
Drunks on the Pond
A new baseball podcast from 3 baseball fans that will keep you up to date with the latest news in baseball, and some of the most in depth, idiotic conversations you’ll probably ever hear. Stay tuned for new episodes weekly, and possibly bi-weekly during the offseason! Cheers!