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In this week's episode, the boys kick off the show apologizing for their shitty picks. Michael was 0-4. S-Man was 1-3. They breakdown the crazy fun time that was the first round of the postseason. After, they examine what the hell happened to the Mets. Their implosion was historic. Is Timmy Trumpet really to blame, or could it be Buck "Almost" Showalter himself? Newest President of Ops for the Tigers, Scott Harris, cleaned house in Detroit. Will the cleanse pay off? Here we are, the second round of the postseason. The boys make their newest predictions and pick one hero for each predicted winner for the ALDS and NLDS. Will S-Man double-down? Will Michael actually get something right? Find out! They round out the show with Collection Corner.
In this week's episode, the boys rave about Aaron Judge breaking Roger Maris' home run record. The 62nd home run ball was caught by someone who doesn't even need the money. This raises the question: what would Steve do if he caught this historic baseball? In other news, it's official, all teams have clinched their playoff spots. Even the Mets, who have pulled a Mets move and lost the NL East title to the Braves to end the regular season. Will this haunt them in the postseason? It's that time of year again! The boys make their postseason predications. It's going to be a wild time, so let's goooooo!
In this week's episode the boys have to bring up Aaron Judge's homer slump. He's still destroying the ball and providing for his team, but the elusive number 61 is still out of reach. When will he get it? Albert Pujols has joined the 700 club. The boys discuss how special that is and how special he is. The old man, Tony LaRussa, is out for the season, but it's likely he's done in Chicago for good, while Mr. Unlucky, Don Mattingly, has stepped down as manager of the Marlins. The boys breakdown each move and talk the highs and lows of their current situations. Afterwards, they break into postseason talk by picking two sleepers for each postseason team. Who will be the next Randy Arozarena, Carlos Beltran or Pablo Sandoval this year? The boys then round out the show with Collection Corner and the last Fantasy Factory for the year.
The boys kick off this week's show by praising Judge's 61 homer push. When, not if, he breaks Roger Maris' record, should he be considered the real home run king? The Detroit Tigers surprised the baseball world by poaching the Giants' GM Scott Harris to make him their new VP. The Tigers appear to be in good hands, but are analytics over the traditional way the method to go for this club? Los Angeles Dodgers great Maury Wills passed recently at 89. The boys go over his career and discuss why he isn't in the Dodgers ring of honor. After, they take a hard left into one of their childhood favorites, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Celebrating the re-release of their past video games, they bring up a question no one is asking for: which MLB players are most like Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael and their sensei Splinter? The boys dive way too deep into this one! They then round out the show with Fantasy Factory and Collection Corner.
Mike Trout's homer run streak ends at seven. The boys kick off this week's episode talking about how his game is taking off to new heights, and how this modern day Superman won't quit, regardless of rumors. White Sox manager Tony LaRussa is recovering from having a pacemaker put in. This seemingly looks to be his last days in Chicago as their skipper. Who will the Sox look to next to lead them if LaRussa steps down? Love 'em or hate 'em, you gotta respect the Los Angeles Dodgers' greatness. Are we looking at a dynasty team? The boys dive into the debate. The next generation of ball players are here and are making themselves known, so the boys give their picks on who are the best rookies this season that'll become the next stars in the league. They round out the show with Fantasy Factory and Collection Corner.
The boys start off this week's episode discussing the playoff picture at the start of September. Is Timmy Trumpet to blame for the Mets crumbling? The Braves are neck and neck in the NL East. Tampa's late push threatens the Yankees. Will the Blue Jays finally make a playoff bid? Afterwards, they talk minor league players unionizing and the good and the bad that can come from this from every side involved. The season is winding to its nail-biting conclusion. Player accolades are to be had and milestones could be reached. The boys give their hot takes on which ones are legit and which ones are bullshit. They round out the show with Fantasy Factory and Collection Corner.
In this week's episode, contract extensions are the talk of the league. Julio Rodriguez, Adley Rutschman and Michael Harris II cashed in. The boys discuss the risks and rewards of each deal. The Holy Grail card, Honus Wanger's T206, has taken a backseat to the new king of the trading card industry: the Topps 1952 Mickey Mantle. It was sold for a staggering $12.6 million dollars. Michael and Steve shine a light on it and the industry as a whole after the auction. The Author of 'The Secret Apartment', Tom Garvey, sits down with the boys to talk about what it was like secretly living in the former Veterans Stadium in the late 70s-early 80s. His stories will mesmerize you and bring you in to what those years were like in Philly on the heels of the Vietnam War. The boys round out the show with Fantasy Factory and Collection Corner. It's a hell of a show that you don't want to miss!
To listen to the entire conversation with the boys and Tom Garvey, later this week be sure to check it out on www.michaeldault.com. There are additional amazing stories there that they couldn't fit in the episode.
In this week's episode, the boys start off by commenting on the Yankees recent struggles. Trouble in the Bronx? The trifecta of injuries hits the league yet again. This time in the form of Byron Buxton's return to the IL, Walker Buehler shutdown to get Tommy John surgery and Fernando Tatis Jr. getting shoulder surgery while he's suspended. Recent news broke about Los Angeles Angels owner Arturo Moreno seeking a buyer for his club. We knew the Angels were in rough shape, but now more than ever we see the culture is truly broken. The boys break down the shockwaves a potential sale has for the Halos. After, Michael recaps the final two episodes of Derek Jeter's doc 'The Captain.' The Forgotten Series returns; this time the boys cover their second forgotten star of the summer: J.R. Richard. From his beginnings with the Houston Astros in the early-70s, to his sudden departure from the league due to a health scare, Richard is one of the more fascinating figures in all of sports. The boys round out the show with Fantasy Factory and Collection Corner.
In this week's episode, the boys discuss the long awaited Al Avila and Chris Woodward firings. What does the future look like for both the Tigers and Rangers now? Fernando Tatis Jr. tested positive for PEDs this past week, and got his spanking from the league. An 80-game suspension. The boys explain the young star's immaturity and what could happen to him if this current Padres squad proves to be successful without him. Aaron Judge sits at 46 homer runs on the year. If he knocks 62, will he be the real HR king? The game surely needs him to be. The boys give their thoughts. Following this, Michael breaks down episode 5 of Derek Jeter's doc 'The Captain'. And afterwards, the boys make their picks on who they feel are the top team duos this season. They round out the show with Fantasy Factory and Collection Corner.
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