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The Beginner's Dugout
The Beginner's Dugout
18 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text The leaves are turning, the air is crisp, and the pressure is at its peak—it's Postseason Baseball! Join us as we dive into the evolution of October, from the days of a single, sudden-death World Series to the sprawling, 12-team bracket of today.
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Send us a text The leaves are turning, the air is crisp, and the pressure is at its peak—it's Postseason Baseball! Join us as we dive into the evolution of October, from the days of a single, sudden-death World Series to the sprawling, 12-team bracket of today.
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Baseball
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S1: EP17: Umpires
The Beginner's Dugout
47 minutes
1 month ago
S1: EP17: Umpires
Send us a text Ever wonder what it takes to get behind the plate and call a game? This week on "The Beginner's Dugout" we are diving into the often-misunderstood world of baseball umpires. We'll break down the journey to the pros, explain the crucial roles umpires play on the field, and shed light on what it's really like to be the person making the toughest calls. We'll even share stories of the worst called games in baseball history!
The Beginner's Dugout
Send us a text The leaves are turning, the air is crisp, and the pressure is at its peak—it's Postseason Baseball! Join us as we dive into the evolution of October, from the days of a single, sudden-death World Series to the sprawling, 12-team bracket of today.