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By Ethan Kassel
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The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.
I'm finally back. To tie up some loose ends and reflect on some previous episodes, I'm breaking down Mark Kotsay's first couple weeks as Oakland A's manager and ownership's deliberate efforts to tank attendance.
Darren Bush, Mark Kotsay and Bob Melvin are in over their heads. Let’s discuss. I also talk about roasting Marwin Gonzalez on national TV and the Sha'Carri Richardson situation.
What the hell is wrong with the Oakland Athletics? These first four games revealed a lot. Here's a short breakdown. It's like Quibi, except without wasting billions of dollars.
I absolutely love visiting different ballparks. With so much on hold right now in both sports and travel, I wanted to pay tribute to my favorite intersection of the two and explain what I love so much about the various parks I've visited. Tune in for capsules on the 16 stadiums (14 current and two former) to find out what I like and dislike about each of them!
I was inspired by a Wednesday night college football game. Here's an episode about it.
What do analytics, antifa and Russian bots have in common? When would I have taken Blake Snell out of the game? What's it like having the tables turned? Find out on this episode of Nocturnal Sports!
It's a somewhat bland weekly episode produced with the sole purpose of staying at the top of your feed, rather than to offer insightful commentary!
This week, we look at what has to happen for either the Los Angeles Dodgers or Tampa Bay Rays to win the World Series, as well as try to figure out how such lousy games end up getting selected for primetime NFL slots.
If details and angles that mainstream media outlets ignore is your thing, this is still the place for you. In the first segment, we take an in-depth look at the managerial decisions that Dave Roberts and Kevin Cash made during Game 5.
The World Series matchup is set, and either the Los Angeles Dodgers or Tampa Bay Rays will get over the proverbial hump! Let's talk about it! Stick around after that to hear about commercials I hate, the college football coach who's already deserving of a Coach of the Year award, bad clock management and some social cues that we can take from Australian football.
The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.