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Sequence with Trevor Plouffe
Jomboy Media
96 episodes
2 months ago
Retired major leaguer Trevor Plouffe brings former teammates and guests from around baseball to Sequence to break down past performances. Twice per week, players across the world of baseball come on to look back, explain their process, and walk through the entire sequence of an at-bat.
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Retired major leaguer Trevor Plouffe brings former teammates and guests from around baseball to Sequence to break down past performances. Twice per week, players across the world of baseball come on to look back, explain their process, and walk through the entire sequence of an at-bat.
Show more...
Baseball
Sports
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Trevor Plouffe remembers his last at-bat against Tyler Skaggs
Sequence with Trevor Plouffe
13 minutes 47 seconds
3 years ago
Trevor Plouffe remembers his last at-bat against Tyler Skaggs
In what could be the last ever Sequence, Plouffe closes things out with an episode dedicated to his late friend Tyler Skaggs and their last ever matchup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sequence with Trevor Plouffe
Retired major leaguer Trevor Plouffe brings former teammates and guests from around baseball to Sequence to break down past performances. Twice per week, players across the world of baseball come on to look back, explain their process, and walk through the entire sequence of an at-bat.