ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney leads the baseball discussion alongside other top analysts.
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Bowling Title: Gerrit Cole Walks Rafael Devers; Mookie Betts Mic’d Up; Celebrating Roberto Clemente Day
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Jorge Castillo and Buster discuss the strange controversy around Gerrit Cole and the Red Sox, Luke Weaver emerging as a star and what’s considered a successful season for Aaron Boone. Then, Nathalie Alonso stopped by to talk about her new book Call Me Roberto! Later, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BL…
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Surging: Tigers Manager A.J. Hinch; The Most Exciting Player in Baseball; Buster’s Top Five Teams
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A.J. Hinch and Buster discuss whether the word “playoffs” is said in the Detroit clubhouse, a Parker Meadows grand slam changing momentum for the team and how Tarik Skubal handles success. Next, Karl Ravech talks about the Braves starting to take on water, Aaron Judge’s struggles and Shohei Ohtani's size. Plus, Todd Radom shares the Ballpark & Beyo…
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De-Developing Greatness: John Smoltz on the Braves; Gary Cohen on the Mets; NL West Chatter
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John Smoltz and Buster discuss Smoltz hanging out with fellow Hall Of Famers, the Braves fighting for a playoff spot and the sport suffering from the loss of starting pitching. Then, Mets broadcaster Gary Cohen talks about the NL MVP race, the perceived weakness of the Mets, the most complete teams in baseball and Pete Alonso. Later, Alden Gonzalez…
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Solving a Problem: Buster Talks to Verlander; Did the Matt Chapman Signing Signal a Shift in the Sport?
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Buster shares his thoughts on Justin Verlander after chatting with him throughout the weekend. Then, Jeff Berry on the Giants extending Matt Chapman and how it’s part of a larger shift in the sport. Later, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with Verlander, Marco Vientos and Parker Meadows. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BLEACHERTWEETS@…
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Bulldog Jowls: Giants Pay Matt Chapman; Royals GM J.J. Piccolo; Yankees Closer Problem
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Royals GM J.J. Piccolo and Buster discuss mobilizing the front office after Vinnie Pasquantino broke his hand, Michael Wacha, and the future of starting pitching. Then, David Schoenfield on the Giants paying Matt Chapman, how the Chapman signing impacts Alex Bregman’s market, Francisco Lindor doing something every night and Clay Holmes getting boot…
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You Are So Demanding: Two Jacksons and a Skenes; Can the Mets Catch the Braves?; Red Sox Year of Progress
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Buster reviews the state of the division races in the final month of the regular season. Next, Sarah Langs talks about more of Shohei Ohtani’s magnificence and plays The Numbers Game with Dave Roberts and Teoscar Hernandez. Then, Tim Kurkjian on contenders for NL Rookie of the Year, the Mets hanging in the wild card picture, and the Dodgers’ rotati…
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Putting in the Work: Rich Hill Returns; Comparing Tyler Glasnow and… Michael Wacha?; Pete Alonso Plays The Numbers Game
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Rich Hill and Buster discuss Rich returning for his 20th MLB season with the Red Sox, why he chose Boston and coaching his son’s little league team. Then, Jeff Berry compares Michael Wacha and Tyler Glasnow, and asks if front offices should follow the Royals’ model. Later, Sarah Langs talks about Shohei Ohtani and his dog decoy. Plus, Gerrit Cole a…
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Make My Skin Crawl: 10 Teams that Could Win It All; One Nice Thing About the White Sox; Top Players at Each Age
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Tim Kurjian and Taylor Schwink discuss how many teams Tim thinks could win the World Series, the Astros’ recent cool-off and what he’s excited to watch in September. Then, Jesse Rogers on MLB’s idea to implement a 6-inning minimum on starting pitchers, the White Sox destined for infamy, and who the Cubs should target in an offseason trade. Next, Ki…
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