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In this week's episode, Ron and Pete tackle a whirlwind of topics, all while Pete battles a severe case of sleep deprivation. From managing a thousand kids at the Field Museum and Navy Pier, to the disappointment of a rained-out Cardinals vs. Cubs game, the duo navigates through a myriad of sports and personal anecdotes. They dive into the implications of the missed game, the missed opportunity to hear Chip Caray and Joe Buck call a game together, and the frustration of paying for an MLB.TV subscription only to not watch the game due to rain.
The conversation takes a deeper turn as they discuss the state of pitching in Major League Baseball, with insights from a recent article on The Athletic featuring Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander. Ron and Pete lament the shift away from traditional starting pitchers and the over-reliance on analytics that prioritize velocity over longevity and strategy. They also touch on the increasing frequency of Tommy John surgeries among young pitchers and the impact of strict pitch counts in youth baseball.
"Ron's Soccer Minute" (which is never just a minute) offers an update on St. Louis CITY SC's recent struggles and his anticipation for their upcoming match against Seattle. He also shares exciting news about potential new signings from the Bundesliga and Sydney FC, which could bolster the team's attacking options.
Whether you're here for the latest sports takes, candid banter, or just to hear Ron and Pete's unique perspectives, this episode has it all.
Happy listening, and may your favorite teams exceed expectations – on the field and on the screen!
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In this week's episode, Ron and Pete tackle a whirlwind of topics, all while Pete battles a severe case of sleep deprivation. From managing a thousand kids at the Field Museum and Navy Pier, to the disappointment of a rained-out Cardinals vs. Cubs game, the duo navigates through a myriad of sports and personal anecdotes. They dive into the implications of the missed game, the missed opportunity to hear Chip Caray and Joe Buck call a game together, and the frustration of paying for an MLB.TV subscription only to not watch the game due to rain.
The conversation takes a deeper turn as they discuss the state of pitching in Major League Baseball, with insights from a recent article on The Athletic featuring Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander. Ron and Pete lament the shift away from traditional starting pitchers and the over-reliance on analytics that prioritize velocity over longevity and strategy. They also touch on the increasing frequency of Tommy John surgeries among young pitchers and the impact of strict pitch counts in youth baseball.
"Ron's Soccer Minute" (which is never just a minute) offers an update on St. Louis CITY SC's recent struggles and his anticipation for their upcoming match against Seattle. He also shares exciting news about potential new signings from the Bundesliga and Sydney FC, which could bolster the team's attacking options.
Whether you're here for the latest sports takes, candid banter, or just to hear Ron and Pete's unique perspectives, this episode has it all.
Happy listening, and may your favorite teams exceed expectations – on the field and on the screen!
Check out the livestream on YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, or X.
Follow us on X, Instagram, and GETTR. Like us on Facebook.
Check out Fuel Sports Network on Facebook and on X.
Follow us on X and Instagram. Like us on Facebook.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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