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Hosted by pro baseball executive, and longtime journalist, Christian Heimall, get a different take on America’s pastime. Step in to the box and hear everything from the future of the game to the unsun... more
FAQs about Caught Listening:How many episodes does Caught Listening have?The podcast currently has 97 episodes available.
February 11, 2021The Player/GM In BaseballAs the MLB season appears to arriving on time and players get set to report for Spring Training, the evolution of sports is reaching new heights. This week on Caught Listening, Christian Heimall talks about the next age of player input when it comes to the game.We've seen it in the NBA and the NFL, but MLB could soon be on its way to having a 'Player-General Manager'. Someone who impacts the daily box score while also impacting the makeup of the rest of the team he plays for. Christian will talk about which characteristics are needed for this to happen, from both a team and player standpoint, as well as discusses which combination of player and team would help speed this process along. Hint: it already exists.Be sure to search "Caught Listening by Public House Media" on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to be a part of our next episode. You can also email the show at [email protected]...more23minPlay
January 29, 2021Hall of Shame VotersWith nobody being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame for the first time since 1960, Christian Heimall has some choice words for the voters of this years ballot. Join him as he clears the air and offers his thoughts on who should and shouldn't be enshrined in Cooperstown.You'll hear his insight on the importance of on the field accolades, the stupidity of some writers "reasoning", and his take on the all encompassing 'character clause'. Plus, how does he see the 2022 Class being treated? Tune in to find out.Be sure to search "Caught Listening by Public House Media" on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to be a part of our next episode. You can also email the show at [email protected]...more21minPlay
January 21, 2021Inside the Mind of A Hall of Fame VoterBeing enshrined in a Hall of Fame marks the peak of any athlete's performance. That is no different in baseball. The sport will announce next week the 2021 Class that will be inducted into Cooperstown later this summer. But what goes in to being remembered as one of the all-time greats?This week on Caught Listening, Christian Heimall talks with one voter about how he judges those on the ballot who wish be known among the games immortals. Brian Heyman, who has been a voter for over a decade, discusses the metrics he uses when casting his vote and how he evaluates those suspected PED users. Plus, Brian unveils his 2021 ballot for the first time to Christian. Join the two for a conversation that sheds some light on those who hold the keys to baseball's Hall of Fame along with discussion on who may get called to Cooperstown. Be sure to search "Caught Listening by Public House Media" on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to be a part of our next episode. You can also email the show at [email protected]...more31minPlay
January 14, 2021Baseball in Slime TimeKicking off a new year of Caught Listening, Christian Heimall talks about a lesson that Major League Baseball can learn from the NFL: marketing. While the NFL and NBA continue to see a rise in young fans, MLB's demographic traditionall trends older. So, how can MLB learn from the NFL? By watching what they did during Super Wild Card Weekend with Nickelodeon. Christian discuss the positives of the kids-centric broadcast and how easily it can be done by the Major Leagues. From giving the stars of the game a larger platform to be seen, to giving the younger viewers a more entertaining viewing experience, he breaks down everything he liked about the unique event while also bringing up some things to be wary of.Be sure to search "Caught Listening by Public House Media" on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to be a part of our next episode. You can also email the show at [email protected]...more24minPlay
December 23, 2020Remembering Tom SeaverOn the final episode of 2020, Caught Listening continues it's "In Memoriam" series by remembering a larger than life figure that put an entire franchise on the map early in his career. Tom "The Franchise" Seaver is the New York Mets to a lot of fans and members of the organization and his legacy on the field is one that extends decades after his final pitch.Honoring "Tom Terrific" by discussing his impact on baseball and the Metropolitans is Neil Best, sports columnist for Newsday. He recounts watching Tom as a child and talks about how much he really helped legitimize a young franchise in a market dominated by the Yankees. Maybe most impressive about Seaver's legacy is how impactful he has been more than 30 years after retiring. Best explains why that is the case and just how important the California kid was to so many fans in New York.Heading in to 2021, be sure to search "Caught Listening by Public House Media" on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to be a part of our next episode. You can also email the show at [email protected]...more26minPlay
December 17, 2020Remembering Don Larsen and Whitey FordCaught Listening continues it's "In Memoriam" series by remembering the life and legacy of two legends of the game who passed away in 2020. Don Larsen and Whitey Ford are synonamous with the New York Yankees franchise but their lives and statsheets could not be more different. Helping us remember these two giants of baseball, and the differences between them, is longtime New York Times sports columnist George Vescey. From how Larsen's perfect game in the World Series defined his career, to his military career before making the Majors, George helps expand on the life and career of Larsen. As a man who covered Ford during his career in Pinstripes, Vescey reminisces on the man known as "The Chariman of the Board" and his impact on one of the most recognizable sports franchises in the world.Vescey also answers the question of who now holds the title of "Greatest Living Yankee" after the passing of Ford. Be sure to search "Caught Listening by Public House Media" on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to be a part of our next episode. You can also email the show at [email protected]...more25minPlay
December 03, 2020Remembering Joe MorganAs 2020 comes to a close, Caught Listening takes a look back at the legendary figures who passed on this year. A member of the fearsome Big Red Machine in the 1970's, Joe Morgan is considered one of the greatest second basemen of all-time. His contributions to the game have been felt for decades, not just in Cincinnati, but across the baseball landscape. Joining Christian Heimall to commemorate the life and legacy of "The Little General" is Reds MLB.com reporter Mark Sheldon. Take a listen as we remember the Hall of Famer, Joe Morgan.Be sure to search "Caught Listening by Public House Media" on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to be a part of our next episode. You can also email the show at [email protected]...more22minPlay
November 19, 2020Buying The New York MetsEver wonder all the intricacies that go in to purchasing a Major League Baseball team? What about the process of covering such a transaction? Well, this week on Caught Listening, Christian helps shed some light on these kinds of monumental buys....more27minPlay
November 05, 2020Wrapping Up the 2020 Season with Dave SimsAs the calendar flips to November and the baseball world turns to free agency, it's never too late to look back on what was a historic season in Major League Baseball. Join Christian Heimall on Caught Listening as he discusses the biggest storylines from the year and how historians will eventually look back on this truncated year....more28minPlay
October 29, 2020"The Subway Series" RevisitedOn the heels of the 2020 World Series, this week's show takes a look back at one of the most talked about fall classics in history. The 2000 World Series was the last time the New York Mets and New York Yankees duked it out for the Commissioner's Trophy and the 20th Anniversary creates an opportunity to look back at one of the more compelling championship rounds in recent memory.Joining Christian Heimall is Jerry Beach, author of the new book The Subway Series: Baseball's Big Apple Battles and the Yankees-Mets World Series. Tune in for an engaging history lesson in the rivarly of baseball's most populated city and relive the twists and turns of a classic duel between the city's two franchises. Christian and Jerry discuss the craziness of the Mike Piazza - Roger Clemens rivalry, the tangled relationships of Bobby Valentine and Steve Phillips, as well as what the Yankees four title in five years did to the future of both franchises.Be sure to search "Caught Listening by Public House Media" on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to be a part of our next episode. You can also email the show at [email protected]...more42minPlay
FAQs about Caught Listening:How many episodes does Caught Listening have?The podcast currently has 97 episodes available.