Best Podcast Episodes About Major League Baseball

Best Podcast Episodes About Major League Baseball

Everything podcasters are saying about Major League Baseball — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 29 episodes
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Ridealong has curated the best and most interesting podcasts and clips about Major League Baseball.

Top Podcast Clips About Major League Baseball

Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
“… they're both out right now. Hunter Brown for Houston, Verlander. So there's a few more. Connor Griffin got paid, so we're going to hop around the league a little bit. But first we're going to jump right into the action, just like your guy Walt Weiss did. Good form tackle from 62-year-old Walt Weiss on Jorge Soler. Trev, I'll tee it up for you if people don't know. Braves halos last night, rivalry game. Both teams would be in the playoffs as of today. That's why things are hot. And, man, Reynaldo Lopez lets one fly high. Jorge Soler has great career numbers off Lopez. Jorge Soler hit a homer …” “… we try to ignore because you just want the ball to sort itself out. But, hey, I think if the Cubs were playing a playoff series and before the season we said, hey, who are going to be their 1-2 in the rotation, it might have been Horton and Boyd, and they're both out right now. Hunter Brown for Houston, Verlander. So there's a few more. Connor Griffin got paid, so we're going to hop around the league a little bit. But first we're going to jump right into the action, just like your guy Walt Weiss did. Good form tackle from 62-year-old Walt Weiss on Jorge Soler. Trev, I'll tee it up for you if people don't know. Braves halos last night, rivalry game. Both teams would be in the playoffs as of today. That's why things are hot. And, man, Reynaldo Lopez lets one fly high. Jorge Soler has great career numbers off Lopez. Jorge Soler hit a homer earlier in the game off of Lopez. He got hit by a pitch earlier in the game off of Lopez. Yeah, ball goes to the backstop. Soler's staring. Soler starts walking, and we get some actual punches thrown. A nice little baseball. I mean is this I don't want to say best-case scenario for a baseball brawl But nobody really gets hurt some real punches thrown …” View more
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In a heated MLB rivalry, Jorge Soler faced off against Reynaldo Lopez, resulting in a dramatic brawl after Soler had dominated Lopez in previous matchups. With tensions rising, Soler’s impressive stats made him a target, leading to a dangerous pitch that ignited the fight. This incident highlights the complex relationship between player performance and on-field aggression.
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast) · HUGE Drama Happening Throughout MLB! · Apr 08, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… good kids movie Everyone wins They end the movie I forgot about this They like he flashes He makes a nice catch in the outfield back in Little League and he flashes They won the World Series These movies by the way never end with the World Series I don know if it for legal reasons, but all these movies end with The Pennant or The Division. Major League, Rookie of the Year, I think Little Big League. I think they lose, actually. Spoiler alert in Little Big League. I don't think they win.” “… it's like it's very well done they make it seem as realistic as possible uh and you know like all right this kid's never going to be a pitcher again because he doesn't have the special 105 mile an hour fastball. Yeah, but it's very nice. It like a really good kids movie Everyone wins They end the movie I forgot about this They like he flashes He makes a nice catch in the outfield back in Little League and he flashes They won the World Series These movies by the way never end with the World Series I don know if it for legal reasons, but all these movies end with The Pennant or The Division. Major League, Rookie of the Year, I think Little Big League. I think they lose, actually. Spoiler alert in Little Big League. I don't think they win.” View more
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Gary Busey's performance in 'Rookie of the Year' showcases a unique blend of comedy and sports drama. The movie follows a young boy who becomes a baseball sensation, with Busey playing a pivotal role that adds depth to the story. Despite the film's heavy product placement, it delivers a heartwarming narrative about ambition and friendship, making it a must-watch for fans of family films.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · RAANAP: Brandon and Akiva Banter of the Year · Apr 04, 2026
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
“… for them. B. Lau. Got to be a focal point in that offense, and he was. Five for 12, a double, three homers, drives in four. Leads the National League at homers right now. Love that for him. Willier Abreu, stand up if you had Willier Abreu being a stud this entire time. I'm standing. If you can't see that. Six for 13, two doubles, two homers, four runs driven in. Chase DeLauder. My goodness. The Youngs are fun. The Youngs are fun. And why is it all lefties? It's a lefty world right now. Six for 17, four Jimmy Jacks for DeLauder. Remember, this is his actual debut. This is when the numbers are …” “… three walks uh ten times reaching base in his first three games you gotta like that you mentioned shea bangaliers out there six for twelve three homers six runs driven in trying to salvage whatever they were doing out there uh with the a's didn't happen for them. B. Lau. Got to be a focal point in that offense, and he was. Five for 12, a double, three homers, drives in four. Leads the National League at homers right now. Love that for him. Willier Abreu, stand up if you had Willier Abreu being a stud this entire time. I'm standing. If you can't see that. Six for 13, two doubles, two homers, four runs driven in. Chase DeLauder. My goodness. The Youngs are fun. The Youngs are fun. And why is it all lefties? It's a lefty world right now. Six for 17, four Jimmy Jacks for DeLauder. Remember, this is his actual debut. This is when the numbers are actually going to be on the back of his baseball card because he debuted in the playoffs, people. So dumb. And he missed the ball right away. Do you remember that? It's tough. a tough ask it's a tough ask a third player since at least 1900 to hit three homers in his first two career regular season games joining trevor story and joe cunningham love …” View more
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This weekend, several players made headlines with standout performances, including Chase DeLauder, who hit four homers in his debut series, making history as only the third player to achieve this feat. Alongside him, Yandy Diaz recorded a remarkable nine hits, proving crucial for the Rays. These young talents are reshaping the landscape of baseball as they dominate the field.
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast) · GREAT First Weekend of Baseball In The Books! · Mar 30, 2026
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
“… 10-14, and then those aforementioned Red Sox, 9-16 on the year, bringing up the rear in your AL East, and those are your standings in the American League. Nobody does it better, except for probably me. But just a real nice job with the standings. I guess we've got to start at Fenway. I think we do. Which I'll be there in less than a month, and I think the We Got Ice boys are coming with. I can't wait for that. That's enough Red Sox talk, because my, oh, my, the Yankees dominated uh this series where is the Red Sox offense I guess that's the biggest question for them it's just it's not there …” “… to their column against the rival New York Yankees. So are now 16-9, seven games over, six-game heater, first place in the AL East over the Tampa Bay Rays, so are 13-11. Baltimore Orioles won a series. They're not too far behind at 12-13. The Jays, 10-14, and then those aforementioned Red Sox, 9-16 on the year, bringing up the rear in your AL East, and those are your standings in the American League. Nobody does it better, except for probably me. But just a real nice job with the standings. I guess we've got to start at Fenway. I think we do. Which I'll be there in less than a month, and I think the We Got Ice boys are coming with. I can't wait for that. That's enough Red Sox talk, because my, oh, my, the Yankees dominated uh this series where is the Red Sox offense I guess that's the biggest question for them it's just it's not there essentially it's just they are at the bottom of the pack in most meaningful categories um they're not scoring runs they're not stealing bases they're not really doing anything and I know they got they went up against some nasty pitching but it's been a season-long thing for the Red Sox. But as far as the Yankees go, I think my thought on them is they …” View more
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The New York Yankees swept the Boston Red Sox, showcasing their dominance with impressive pitching and a surprisingly strong offense. While the Yankees thrive with depth and standout performances, the Red Sox struggle at the bottom of the league in key hitting categories, raising concerns about their season. This rivalry highlights the stark contrast between a team on the rise and one in distress.
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast) · New Grudges Spark Old Rivalries in MLB! · Apr 24, 2026
KSR
“… come by and say hello. Ryan, this is like you got that little glee on your face of being here at opening day. I'm definitely in my element. It's a baseball day, and Cincinnati treats this day like it's a national holiday. The city shuts down, schools close, parades, and there are people already out here partying. I mean we six hours from the game We six hours from the game And we drove up through here Shannon It was a torrential downpour from Lexington to Cincinnati And I thinking oh no Yeah. Like, are we going to be sitting out in the rain doing this? And then we get here and the skies are …” “The game is not until 4 o'clock, but it is 10 a.m., and this Holy Grail bar is already full. We are out on the patio. If you are in Cincinnati, you can come by and say hello. Ryan, this is like you got that little glee on your face of being here at opening day. I'm definitely in my element. It's a baseball day, and Cincinnati treats this day like it's a national holiday. The city shuts down, schools close, parades, and there are people already out here partying. I mean we six hours from the game We six hours from the game And we drove up through here Shannon It was a torrential downpour from Lexington to Cincinnati And I thinking oh no Yeah. Like, are we going to be sitting out in the rain doing this? And then we get here and the skies are cleared. There's a parade here in a little bit. I mean, for people in Kentucky, like where I grew up in Kentucky, Cincinnati was not the team. The Braves were the team. Right. So Cincinnati and the games were not on. So Cincinnati was just like whatever. And then you go out to the western part of the state, a lot of Cardinals fans. All St. Louis …” View more
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Cincinnati treats Opening Day like a national holiday, with parades and parties starting well before the first pitch. Despite a torrential downpour on the way, the skies cleared just in time for the festivities, making it a perfect day for baseball. The excitement is palpable as fans gather, eager to celebrate their beloved Reds and the legendary Bill Cunningham's appearance on the radio.
KSR · 2026-03-26- KSR - Hour 1 · Mar 26, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… power over really anybody here. He does not run this place. It's Big Mike's words of wisdom on a Wednesday. Hi, Mike. Hello, gentlemen. In honor of Major League Baseball opening night, here we go. The long season starts with one pitch, but the belief starts before it's even thrown. Ooh. I like that one. That's a good one. I like that one. Ties in with the very special night. One more time, Mike. One more time. Yeah. The long season starts with one pitch, but the belief starts before it's even thrown. Man. How do I say? Good work on the gong. Great job on that. All right. So, hey, Peter Bergman, who's with us …” “… wisdom every Wednesday. And if you could repeat it verbatim, you win a prize. Sammy boy, hit it. It's time for the guy that runs this place. Just for clarification, guys, Big Mike does not run this place. He is not in charge of everything. He has no power over really anybody here. He does not run this place. It's Big Mike's words of wisdom on a Wednesday. Hi, Mike. Hello, gentlemen. In honor of Major League Baseball opening night, here we go. The long season starts with one pitch, but the belief starts before it's even thrown. Ooh. I like that one. That's a good one. I like that one. Ties in with the very special night. One more time, Mike. One more time. Yeah. The long season starts with one pitch, but the belief starts before it's even thrown. Man. How do I say? Good work on the gong. Great job on that. All right. So, hey, Peter Bergman, who's with us live. Scott Vermeer. Steele Owen Stockton, everybody on the live chat. If you could repeat that verbatim, Colin in Canada, 877-99 on Fox. your chance to win a cnr prize pack some koozies just in time for baseball season mini footballs whatever we could throw in there pair of socks danny g you got an extra pair to throw in there some uh dirty stirrups …” View more
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The belief in a baseball team's potential begins long before the first pitch is thrown, setting the tone for the entire season. As Major League Baseball opens, the hosts reflect on how this mindset can ignite players like Aaron Judge, who is poised for a big year. With excitement in the air, they explore the impact of the World Baseball Classic on player performance and expectations.
The Dan Patrick Show · C&R - Losing Inches, Mid Weak Major! · Mar 26, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… stay I think the health and safety concern the popularity of it among the players I think it one that is going to be with us He the commissioner of Major League Baseball Your contract expires January 29 Yeah, early in 29, right. Okay, but you could sign up before then if you wanted to extend, correct? Yeah, I could sign up before then if I wanted to extend. Rarely has commissioner's contracts in baseball gone all the way to the end. But, you know, I was up front with the owners when I did my last deal that this was going to be it for me. And I'm pretty committed to that position. Are you involved in approval of …” “… games, our playoff games, we play them out still. Yeah, but I'm the get-off-my-lawn guy. It's still a weird visual where you go, and we go to the 10th inning and you see some guy at second base. Is it here to stay? Look I think that it is here to stay I think the health and safety concern the popularity of it among the players I think it one that is going to be with us He the commissioner of Major League Baseball Your contract expires January 29 Yeah, early in 29, right. Okay, but you could sign up before then if you wanted to extend, correct? Yeah, I could sign up before then if I wanted to extend. Rarely has commissioner's contracts in baseball gone all the way to the end. But, you know, I was up front with the owners when I did my last deal that this was going to be it for me. And I'm pretty committed to that position. Are you involved in approval of stadiums? Yeah, there's certain the commissioner's office has certain requirements for stadiums that are reviewed to make sure they're in conformity with, you know, major league requirements in terms of what a stadium must be. But as far as, you know, a roof retractable? Those are local decisions. In terms of whether they're going to be …” View more
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The MLB's umpire review system is likely here for good, primarily due to player support and health concerns. While it changes the visual of extra innings with a runner on second base, it prevents injury risks from long games. As the commissioner prepares for potential labor issues, fans can expect an exciting 2026 season despite these challenges.
The Dan Patrick Show · The Best of The Dan Patrick Show · Apr 08, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“And so next thing I know, I'm buying baseball cards and football cards and all this stuff. And now Amazon shows up to my house and it's just like boxes of this stuff. And I'm like, God, it's like it started to become an obsession at this point. Silver reached out and he was like, hey, you may have. He said we were watching TikToks of you open cards back in because I was really into it. and I was posting a bunch of card content, and then I started to buy, and I had to like, slow, I had to …” “And so next thing I know, I'm buying baseball cards and football cards and all this stuff. And now Amazon shows up to my house and it's just like boxes of this stuff. And I'm like, God, it's like it started to become an obsession at this point. Silver reached out and he was like, hey, you may have. He said we were watching TikToks of you open cards back in because I was really into it. and I was posting a bunch of card content, and then I started to buy, and I had to like, slow, I had to like, purposefully go, take a second, don't do it for a month, and see if you still love it. Right. And so I got to that phase, I still love it, and I have some really great cards I'm super proud of, but I've had to stop doing like, because it would just, it would show up, and I'd have boxes stacked up that weren't even opened, but I just kept …” View more
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Jason Aldean hilariously reveals his obsession with buying baseball cards, leading to a mountain of unopened boxes at home. The comedic twist comes when he reflects on spending $1,500 on a box of cards only to pull one worth $200, feeling hilariously ripped off but still loving the experience. He also shares a heartwarming moment of bonding with his son over card openings.
The Bobby Bones Show · FRI PT 2: Jason Aldean On His Return To Acting, Luke Bryan Chaos & Why He Refuses A Teleprompter + We Take A Deep Dive Into Scandals · Apr 24, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… up before then if you wanted to extend, correct? Yeah, I could sign up before then if I wanted to extend. And rarely has commissioner's contracts in baseball gone on the way to the end. But I was up front with the owners when I did my last deal that this was going to be it for me. I'm pretty committed to that position. Are you involved in approval of stadiums? Yeah, there's certain, the commissioner's office has certain requirements for stadiums that are reviewed to make sure they're in conformity with, you know, major league requirements in terms of what a stadium must be. But as far as, you know, …” “Your contract expires January 29? Yeah, early in 29, right. Okay, but you could sign up before then if you wanted to extend, correct? Yeah, I could sign up before then if I wanted to extend. And rarely has commissioner's contracts in baseball gone on the way to the end. But I was up front with the owners when I did my last deal that this was going to be it for me. I'm pretty committed to that position. Are you involved in approval of stadiums? Yeah, there's certain, the commissioner's office has certain requirements for stadiums that are reviewed to make sure they're in conformity with, you know, major league requirements in terms of what a stadium must be. But as far as, you know, a roof, retractable? Those are local decisions. You know, in terms of whether they're going to be retractable, the basic design of the stadium, those are ones that clubs make. But what happens if a team says, you know what, we want to bring our fences in? They have to check with the office to make sure that the dimensions of the field still conform …” View more
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred assures fans that the 2026 season will be exceptional, despite looming labor issues. He emphasizes his commitment to resolving these challenges while delivering an exciting season. However, he remains tight-lipped about the specifics of any potential hold-ups in negotiations.
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 3 – Forgettable Champs, Rob Manfred · Apr 08, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… learning. But I, like Kavino just looked it up. I, my first instinct was Samurais, honorable and brave. Isn't there? He's Japanese. A Japan League team, a Japanese League team. Isn't there a samurai team? So we just got off of the World Baseball Classic where Japan, very proud people who compete at a high level of baseball. Where's the offense there? I remember you showing me. Extra careful. Samurai Japan is the official nickname for the Japan national baseball team. That's what I mean, right? So how could that be offensive in any way? I think they're just trying to overcorrect. Rich you …” “… this during the break, Danny, how in comedy, if someone ever calls someone a name and it's meant to hurt feelings or be rude, that's a big difference in someone trying to give someone a really complimentary, cool nickname. And listen, people are constantly learning. But I, like Kavino just looked it up. I, my first instinct was Samurais, honorable and brave. Isn't there? He's Japanese. A Japan League team, a Japanese League team. Isn't there a samurai team? So we just got off of the World Baseball Classic where Japan, very proud people who compete at a high level of baseball. Where's the offense there? I remember you showing me. Extra careful. Samurai Japan is the official nickname for the Japan national baseball team. That's what I mean, right? So how could that be offensive in any way? I think they're just trying to overcorrect. Rich you saying that it swung back to normal Not yet it hasn Yeah not yet if this is a story I guess what we doing is we trying to swing things Like where people may have gotten we realize that oh maybe people were a little too insensitive back in the day” View more
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The nickname 'South Side Samurai' has sparked debate over whether it's a compliment or an insult. In a recent discussion, hosts explored the origins of the term, linking it to the honorable Japanese samurai and the Japan national baseball team. They argue that the nickname celebrates cultural pride rather than being offensive.
The Dan Patrick Show · C&R - Racist or Ridiculous? + Brainwave! · Apr 04, 2026
Tranquilo Sports Talk
“… the the Giants on Wednesday night opening day should never be one night game the the best part about opening day is that you've got a full slate of baseball that is happening during the day like it starts at noon and goes all the way to night I think that's like the most fun thing in the world where it's like you've just got baseball on all day yesterday was the reopening day not Wednesday but either way MLB is back are you guys are you guys big baseball guys Bobby Wingo a little bit a little bit yeah my my love has left me for baseball because the Cardinals suck and I'm a big Cardinals guy really …” “MOB opening day was okay actually you know let's start here because they did the whole fake opening day thing where the Yankees played uh you know the the Giants on Wednesday night opening day should never be one night game the the best part about opening day is that you've got a full slate of baseball that is happening during the day like it starts at noon and goes all the way to night I think that's like the most fun thing in the world where it's like you've just got baseball on all day yesterday was the reopening day not Wednesday but either way MLB is back are you guys are you guys big baseball guys Bobby Wingo a little bit a little bit yeah my my love has left me for baseball because the Cardinals suck and I'm a big Cardinals guy really yeah the Marlins are just not fun to watch yeah yeah yeah in the in the 2000s when I was playing Little League Baseball for the Little League Cardinals and watching pull whole smash balls into the grandstands uh it was a lot funner to watch baseball. Nowadays, Cardinals are struggling, so it's tough. They had a good comeback, though. They ended up …” View more
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Paul Skenes struggled on Opening Day, raising questions about a potential 'WBC curse' affecting players after the World Baseball Classic. Despite high expectations, his performance was lackluster, possibly due to pressure and fatigue. Fans are left wondering if this trend will continue for other players coming off the WBC.
Tranquilo Sports Talk · Yankees Opening Day Was a JOKE, Paul Skenes Flopped & MLB's Salary Cap is BROKEN 👀⚾ · Mar 28, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… up before then if you wanted to extend, correct? Yeah, I could sign up before then if I wanted to extend. Rarely has commissioner's contracts in baseball gone all the way to the end. But, you know, I was up front with the owners when I did my last deal that this was going to be it for me. And I'm pretty committed to that position. Are you involved in approval of stadiums? Yeah, there's certain the commissioner's office has certain requirements for stadiums that are reviewed to make sure they're in conformity with, you know, major league requirements in terms of what a stadium must be. But as far …” “Okay, but you could sign up before then if you wanted to extend, correct? Yeah, I could sign up before then if I wanted to extend. Rarely has commissioner's contracts in baseball gone all the way to the end. But, you know, I was up front with the owners when I did my last deal that this was going to be it for me. And I'm pretty committed to that position. Are you involved in approval of stadiums? Yeah, there's certain the commissioner's office has certain requirements for stadiums that are reviewed to make sure they're in conformity with, you know, major league requirements in terms of what a stadium must be. But as far as, you know, a roof retractable? Those are local decisions. In terms of whether they're going to be retractable, the basic design of the stadium, those are ones that clubs make. But what happens if a team says, you know what, we want to bring our fences in? They have to check with the office to make sure that the dimensions of the field still …” View more
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred reveals his commitment to stepping down after his current contract, emphasizing the importance of stadium requirements for teams. He explains the balance between local decisions and MLB standards, ensuring that fans can expect a thrilling 2026 season amidst labor negotiations.
The Dan Patrick Show · Best of the Week on The Dan Patrick Show · Apr 11, 2026
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
“… Rosie, yeah, I mean, we're hitting. We got deep in the episode because we like talking ball. I guess if you have anything, we had two pure minor league players get big league contracts. Colt Emerson with the Mariners, who he got, I shouldn't say he got the real one, Eight years, $95 million. That is the most for a player who has not played an inning of Major League Baseball. And then the Brewers, which we always, that makes you do a little extra head tilt. They gave Cooper Pratt an eight-year, $50.75 million. So, I mean, those of us that are in the game, we've seen a lot of these. For the guys …” “… he was throwing so much batting practice to Jimmy Norp's AAU team. And to simulate 80 miles per hour, which played in the Midwest AAU. circuit, he was throwing from about 10 feet away. About full rip. I'm just happy Barney Norp got mentioned. I guess, Rosie, yeah, I mean, we're hitting. We got deep in the episode because we like talking ball. I guess if you have anything, we had two pure minor league players get big league contracts. Colt Emerson with the Mariners, who he got, I shouldn't say he got the real one, Eight years, $95 million. That is the most for a player who has not played an inning of Major League Baseball. And then the Brewers, which we always, that makes you do a little extra head tilt. They gave Cooper Pratt an eight-year, $50.75 million. So, I mean, those of us that are in the game, we've seen a lot of these. For the guys that haven't played Major League Baseball yet, Colt Keith, Jackson Churillo, Luis Robert, Evan White, Eloy Jimenez, Scott Kingery. Fighting to play on the Cubs. I love that. I love that. And a talking baseball favorite, John Singleton. I mean, I would also count a lot of these guys, like Christian Campbell had six days. Samuel Basayo had five …” View more
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Colt Emerson and Cooper Pratt just made history with unprecedented contracts despite never playing in the MLB. Emerson's eight-year, $95 million deal with the Mariners and Pratt's $50.75 million deal with the Brewers signal a new trend in player evaluation and investment in young talent. This shift is reshaping the landscape of baseball contracts and the way teams view potential.
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast) · ABS Challenge System has been AWESOME for MLB | 1107 · Apr 01, 2026
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
“… keep losing. Pirates take two out of three from the Bruku. Paul Skeens, remember opening day? He doesn't because he's been the best pitcher in baseball since then. Perfect game attempt broken up in the seventh by Jake the Rake Bowers. Doesn't matter. Pirates win that game. They win the first two games in extras. Brian Reynolds and Nick Gonzalez. Brewers salvaged set 5-0. Kyle Harrison. Wait, where'd they get him from? Stop. Stop. Struck out 12. It was the Red Sox. Struck out 12. Mariners sweep the Cardinals. Oh, no. Nathan tried to take him to church, but it wasn't enough. Josh Naylor, a lot …” “… to win in extra innings in that second game. Otherwise, Chris Sale looked nasty. Matt Olsen keeps visiting the chop house out there in right field. And Michael Harris-Deuce hitting, hitting. Little banged up, but hitting. Braves keep winning. Phillies keep losing. Pirates take two out of three from the Bruku. Paul Skeens, remember opening day? He doesn't because he's been the best pitcher in baseball since then. Perfect game attempt broken up in the seventh by Jake the Rake Bowers. Doesn't matter. Pirates win that game. They win the first two games in extras. Brian Reynolds and Nick Gonzalez. Brewers salvaged set 5-0. Kyle Harrison. Wait, where'd they get him from? Stop. Stop. Struck out 12. It was the Red Sox. Struck out 12. Mariners sweep the Cardinals. Oh, no. Nathan tried to take him to church, but it wasn't enough. Josh Naylor, a lot of clutch hits from the big fella. Cole Young, like him a lot. And Cal Raleigh, finding that power swing. Rob Refsnyder, little ABS strikeout into a homer to win and get the sweep on that final day. Okay, Mariners, back in the fight. Padres and Snakes played two in Mexico. Nice. uh and how do you like a seventh inning rally because the padres put …” View more
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The Reds are on fire, winning another series fueled by Nathaniel Lowe's two-homer day and Matt McClain's impressive performance. Meanwhile, the Braves continue their winning streak against the Phillies, and the Pirates showcase Paul Skeens as their ace, solidifying their place in the standings. It's a thrilling week in the AL, with teams battling for supremacy and making headlines.
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast) · A Boston Massacre! · Apr 27, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… the ball, but he never came back in. He fell over the wall. He caught the ball. But I'm saying the casual fan, look, you got to be real. We have baseball's number two, right? So we have a whole slew of casual fans that are confused by this. They're like, but shouldn't that be a home run? And I'm with you. It's not even a question. Didn't your hero, Derek Jeter, dive into the crowd to catch a ball? Yes. Caught the ball, but fell into the stands. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, but a home run is what? Something that goes over the wall? I don't know. Like I said, maybe it's new fans that are confused by …” “Should that be or could that be a home run in that case? It's always an out. It's an out. He caught the ball. I know he caught the ball, but he never came back in. He fell over the wall. He caught the ball. But I'm saying the casual fan, look, you got to be real. We have baseball's number two, right? So we have a whole slew of casual fans that are confused by this. They're like, but shouldn't that be a home run? And I'm with you. It's not even a question. Didn't your hero, Derek Jeter, dive into the crowd to catch a ball? Yes. Caught the ball, but fell into the stands. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, but a home run is what? Something that goes over the wall? I don't know. Like I said, maybe it's new fans that are confused by it because there's so many young and new casual fans. If you catch the ball and you fall over the wall that way, could it technically be? It's always an out. Dude, you act like this happens all the time. I saw a highlight once. I saw a guy in Japan run through the wall, but you act like we have a whole lot of highlights of people catching a home …” View more
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Confusion reigns over whether a spectacular catch that falls over the wall should count as a home run. In a lively debate, the hosts discuss the rules of baseball and how casual fans often misunderstand them. This highlights the challenges of explaining the game to new audiences, especially when iconic moments are involved.
The Dan Patrick Show · C&R - One Shining Moment, AstroNOT, MLB #2 · Apr 07, 2026
Collector Nation
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In a surprising MLB moment, a pitcher threw a ball at a batter's face during a mound charge, escalating an already intense confrontation. This incident highlights the unpredictable nature of baseball fights, where adrenaline takes over and players must decide how to react. As the season unfolds, these dramatic moments add excitement to the game, especially as fans eagerly await the return of football.
Collector Nation · Junk Wax 2.0? Breaking Down Overproduction, Parallels & Pricing in Today’s Hobby · Apr 10, 2026
Right About Now - Legendary Business Advice
“… only because it's the newest and it's the most fluffed up over the past few years the safest is going to be vintage specifically the boring vintage baseball nobody is going to lose money buying mickey mantle card it hasn't happened for 70 years i had my harman killer brew willowie mays and mickey mantle sitting here 68 fence busters this is 1968 superstars tops and Then I brought this because you pulled two of them. Okay. Oh, God. There you go. Bird magic. Yeah. Another great. Yeah. And I pulled it. Oh. Pulled it right at him. Right at him. Oh, my God. Look at you. Oh, send me that, Ken. As a thank …” “… doing what they do with frigging NFL draft pick quarterbacks. They're projecting a guy to win three Super Bowls before he's played a game in the NFL and they're pricing that into it. That's how people get burnt. That would be, to me the riskiest only because it's the newest and it's the most fluffed up over the past few years the safest is going to be vintage specifically the boring vintage baseball nobody is going to lose money buying mickey mantle card it hasn't happened for 70 years i had my harman killer brew willowie mays and mickey mantle sitting here 68 fence busters this is 1968 superstars tops and Then I brought this because you pulled two of them. Okay. Oh, God. There you go. Bird magic. Yeah. Another great. Yeah. And I pulled it. Oh. Pulled it right at him. Right at him. Oh, my God. Look at you. Oh, send me that, Ken. As a thank you. That's awesome, dude. Vintage baseball. Oh, my basketball's no good. What basketball has is outside of soccer, basketball is the most international of all the sports. Vintage baseball has the oldest, the most boring, the longest running and the stodgiest collectors. Those are the people who will literally keep their collection and sell their …” View more
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Investing in vintage baseball cards is the safest bet in the collectibles market, according to Ken Goldin. While the trading card game (TCG) market, especially with Pokémon, has seen explosive but risky growth, vintage baseball has shown stability for over 70 years, making it the backbone of the hobby. Collectors who have been in the game for decades often prioritize these classic cards, ensuring they hold their value.
Right About Now - Legendary Business Advice · How Ken Goldin Built a $500M Market: Attention, Hype & the Business of Collectibles · Apr 10, 2026
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
“… a couple of the series we did talk about. There's a lot of guys we like on the field. James Wood is, after kind of a slow start, is just barreling baseballs all over the field. And, I mean, speaking of big boys, I mean, a couple big out. Him and Jordan Walker, my God. Start a football team. What do you have, Coach? I'm kind of good. I love – well, there's a few things that I saw in this series I'll talk about. I do love this stat line from McGreevy here because he goes six innings. He allows four hits, only one in run. Only 1K. I don't like that. I don't know whenever I see, like, no Ks, but you …” “… the guy is playing a different sport right now. He made Jake Mangum play a different sport. My God. Trev, the final NL series. And these are, okay, I guess if it's honesty hour, These two teams maybe don't have us as excited about Padres Pirates and a couple of the series we did talk about. There's a lot of guys we like on the field. James Wood is, after kind of a slow start, is just barreling baseballs all over the field. And, I mean, speaking of big boys, I mean, a couple big out. Him and Jordan Walker, my God. Start a football team. What do you have, Coach? I'm kind of good. I love – well, there's a few things that I saw in this series I'll talk about. I do love this stat line from McGreevy here because he goes six innings. He allows four hits, only one in run. Only 1K. I don't like that. I don't know whenever I see, like, no Ks, but you get through a game. Grindy. Grindy and just soft contact king. I'll give him that. In that game, we're talking about teams trying to figure out offensively ways to push across runs. And, like, hey, we love on-base percentage, right? Like, that's, like, that's what everyone's striving for. Like, slug is great, but we need to get runners on, right? …” View more
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Alec Burleson surprises everyone by laying down a perfect bunt, even as his former teammate Miles Michaelis shows disbelief. This lighthearted moment leads to a playful discussion about the quirks of baseball and even a sardine debate, revealing the fun dynamics between players. The segment captures the essence of camaraderie in sports and the unexpected topics that arise during games.
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast) · Unlikely Contenders Starting Year Off HOT! 🔥 | 1111 · Apr 10, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… a one-point lead. The investigation concluded that Kings head coach Doug Christie simply mistakenly believed that his team had a foul to give. And Major League Baseball to... Oh, hang on, guys. I'm getting a text message. Oh, it's from Engineering. Dear Isaac, please have Covino take his headphones off for the next five seconds as we need to perform routine headphone maintenance. Fine. Okay, here we go. Three A's pitchers combined for a one-hitter today and a 1-0 victory over the Yankees. What an embarrassing offensive. Oh, all right, Kavito, you're back with us. Oh, hey, what's up? You didn't miss anything. …” “… at the Garden because of left Achilles tendonitis. An NBA investigation has cleared the Sacramento Kings of tanking allegations stemming from Tuesday's loss to Golden State in which they intentionally committed a foul late in the game while holding a one-point lead. The investigation concluded that Kings head coach Doug Christie simply mistakenly believed that his team had a foul to give. And Major League Baseball to... Oh, hang on, guys. I'm getting a text message. Oh, it's from Engineering. Dear Isaac, please have Covino take his headphones off for the next five seconds as we need to perform routine headphone maintenance. Fine. Okay, here we go. Three A's pitchers combined for a one-hitter today and a 1-0 victory over the Yankees. What an embarrassing offensive. Oh, all right, Kavito, you're back with us. Oh, hey, what's up? You didn't miss anything. Twins topped the Tigers 3-1, sweeping their four-game series. Marlins over the Reds 8-1. Guys, all yours. Thank you, Lowenkron. You know what? Not that we need to justify our silly previous conversation. We're the worldwide leaders of nonsense. But when you follow these stories, you realize that concessions are a big part of why we go to these …” View more
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Concessions at baseball games are more than just snacks; they shape the entire experience. With teams unveiling exciting new foods and promotions each season, fans are eager to indulge, turning game nights into culinary adventures. This shift in stadium culture highlights how food has become a central part of the sports experience, from Hello Kitty nights to gourmet options.
The Dan Patrick Show · C&R - Lost Watch, Gained Stadium Dog Weight · Apr 10, 2026
KSR
“it is unfair for Drew to talk about a Fanatics partnership the way he just did. Fanatics is the only retailer affiliated with the NFL, NBA, Major League Baseball, NCAA. So Kentucky signing a 10-year extension is just a normal business practice. Touche. I mean, I think it's great if it helps the players. For sure. That's what it's all about, right? Yeah. I think it was a 13-year extension. I don't know contracts. That seems like a long time to me, does it not? I mean, the JMI deal is like 20 years. That seems like a big commitment to me. Your little girl will be a teenager by the time we can get out of …” “it is unfair for Drew to talk about a Fanatics partnership the way he just did. Fanatics is the only retailer affiliated with the NFL, NBA, Major League Baseball, NCAA. So Kentucky signing a 10-year extension is just a normal business practice. Touche. I mean, I think it's great if it helps the players. For sure. That's what it's all about, right? Yeah. I think it was a 13-year extension. I don't know contracts. That seems like a long time to me, does it not? I mean, the JMI deal is like 20 years. That seems like a big commitment to me. Your little girl will be a teenager by the time we can get out of the Fanatics deal. That's true. That's true. Like I said, I didn't even know what Fanatics was. Amino Amino. At all? I mean, I kind of heard of it, but I really didn't know it was a big deal. I'm wearing Fanatics right now. Yeah, it's like the biggest store in sports merchandise. They gobble everything up. And Nike is under their umbrella? Yeah. …” View more
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Randall Baker stole a Bud Light truck in Evansville, Indiana, leading police on a wild chase. Despite the serious charges, including attempted murder and auto theft, he received a surprisingly light sentence. This bizarre incident highlights the lengths some will go for a drink and the chaos that ensued during the pursuit.
KSR · 2026-04-03- KSR - Hour 2 · Apr 03, 2026

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