
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


We talk the ends of the ALCS and NLCS, how the Red Sox were in the driver’s seat and couldn’t finish the series, why the “they weren’t expected to make it this far” argument doesn’t apply, the Astros finding a way to flip a switch, Yordan Alvarez going on a tear and winning ALCS MVP, Dusty Baker proving why “presence” matters, the reigning champion Dodgers coming up short against the Braves, Eddie Rosario playing out of this world en route to being crowned NLCS MVP, Freddie Freeman quieting the haters, how great Atlanta’s pitching has been and why it especially needs to show up against Houston, probable starter matchups, who will have the better home field advantage, how expensive tickets are leading up to Game 1, our World Series predictions for series outcome, x-factor, MVP, and others, answer your DMs and much more! Enjoy!
MERCH: the30takepod.com/store
By Kyle Corwin and Nate Reyes4.8
201201 ratings
We talk the ends of the ALCS and NLCS, how the Red Sox were in the driver’s seat and couldn’t finish the series, why the “they weren’t expected to make it this far” argument doesn’t apply, the Astros finding a way to flip a switch, Yordan Alvarez going on a tear and winning ALCS MVP, Dusty Baker proving why “presence” matters, the reigning champion Dodgers coming up short against the Braves, Eddie Rosario playing out of this world en route to being crowned NLCS MVP, Freddie Freeman quieting the haters, how great Atlanta’s pitching has been and why it especially needs to show up against Houston, probable starter matchups, who will have the better home field advantage, how expensive tickets are leading up to Game 1, our World Series predictions for series outcome, x-factor, MVP, and others, answer your DMs and much more! Enjoy!
MERCH: the30takepod.com/store

774 Listeners

4,129 Listeners

2,738 Listeners

347 Listeners

292 Listeners

3,473 Listeners

816 Listeners

6,306 Listeners

484 Listeners

688 Listeners

25 Listeners

556 Listeners

334 Listeners

314 Listeners

261 Listeners