Franchise Sports Talk Baseball: Episode Sixteen
Joe and Sam get stuck into the start of the MLB postseason.
Joe and Sam get stuck into the start of the MLB postseason.
In an overdue podcast, Joe and Sam reflect on the Major League Baseball Regular Season and look ahead to the two wildcard games.
Joe and Sam react to the MLB trade deadline, including Zack Greinke’s blockbuster trade and two reconstructed bullpens in the NL East.
Joe and Sam look ahead to the MLB trade deadline, discussing several potential trade candidates including Mike Minor and Nicholas Castellanos.
Joe and Sam discuss MLB London, the All-Star break and the trade market ahead of the 31st July deadline.
Joe and Sam preview the upcoming MLB London Series, discussing the Yankees and Red Sox 2019 campaigns, the decision to bring Major League Baseball to the UK and the ballpark experience.
Joe and Sam discuss the latest from Major League Baseball. The Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves contest atop the National League East leads off the podcast before discussion about Max Scherzer, Anthony Rendon and the latest All-Star voting.
Joe and Sam catch up after a podcast break, covering Cody Bellinger, the Minnesota Twins and potential landing spots for Dallas Keuchel and Craig Kimbrel.
Joe and Sam discuss the opening weeks of the Major League Baseball season, including the Red Sox’s early struggles, the Rays’ brilliant start and Christian Yelich continuing a very impressive Barry Bonds impression.
Joe and Sam look ahead to Opening Day, from pitching matchups to the candidates for awards.
Joe and Sam preview the National League East after a very busy offseason. The Braves won the division in 2018 and will hope to repeat in 2019, but they face tough competition from the Mets, Phillies and Nationals.
Joe and Sam preview the National League Central. The Pirates are criticised for a misjudged trade, the Brewers are expected to be weaker and the Cubs could be left regretting old moves.
Joe and Sam preview the National League West, starting with the rebuilding Diamondbacks and moving onto the division favourite Dodgers and competitive Rockies.
Joe and Sam preview the American League East, starting with the not very good Baltimore Orioles and working their way ‘up’ to the Yankees and Red Sox.
Joe and Sam preview the American League West. The Astros are expected to reign supreme again, though the Angels and Athletics will be hoping to topple the 2017 World Series winners.