On this podcast Scott and Ryan talk Yankees baseball. The guys from the Group Chat will be rotating in and out of the podcast to offer fresh insights and spark debate as the season persists.
We begin by talking about the latest Yankees off season moves. We pledge our unwavering allegiance to one Brian Cashman and talk about how the Yankees can get over the hump in 2021. *This recording took place before Brantley signed back in Houston*
We speak to our Met fan friends partly in effort to make us feel better about this Yankees baseball team that cant seem to stay healthy, again. We get their thoughts on the New York Mets and this past weekends subway series that somehow the Mets ended up on the losing end of. We once again establish this podcast as an extremely pro Phil Nevin vehicle. Scott also ends the episode by debuting "Arm Chair GM" a segment that is certainly not designed to aggravate our guests.
The wagon that is this Yankees team is back in full effect this week despite the inevitable injury bug that has hit this roster. The guys (once again) reflect on the amount of depth that is in this organization. Is Clint Frazier long for the New York Yankees, was the DFA podcast wrong all along preaching Andujar and throwing Clint on the side? We also debut the much anticipated Betting Corner segment with our friend Alex. (40:00-50:00) *times provided in case you wanted to skip Don Vito rambling about god knows what*
The bad week of Yankees baseball has only been eclipsed by how bad our takes last week aged (there will be no selling of Miguel Andujar stock). Scott is once again on a warpath against Luke Voit, going as far as to mention a potential fast track for recent draft pick Austin Wells..? We get into other things around the majors such as the joy of watching Fernando Tatis and the beautiful collapse of the Houston Astros.
In this episode we give our instant reaction to the weekend series vs. the Red Sox. (*Editors Note: this podcast was recorded on Sunday night*) Ryan decides to follow his "Gleyber can be the best shortstop of all time take" with a DJ take that might be a little over the top. Both Scott and Ryan admit that Gio Urshela is the real deal and will be here to stay. And, of course, "Outhouse/Clubhouse" is back by popular demand.
The Yankee season is officially underway. We go through a few of our new segments (Around the league, Scott's Corner, Clubhouse and Outhouse). We speak on the potential of Giancarlo Stanton potentially winning the AL MVP and Gleyber Torres eventually being the best shortstop that ever lived.
The guys open up the show recapping some preseason baseball and the unfortunate reality that Clint Frazier will never have a spot on this roster. We sit down with our friend Brent to chat baseball and let him host a Trivia game that does very little to truly measure the intelligence of Scott and Ryan's baseball knowledge.
The guys go over the weeks intersquad games as well as the Yankees potential roster going into the season. Lightly touching on some other topics such as fajita platters and the possibility of Gerrit Cole having an exoskeleton.
In this episode we speak to a couple of Met fans about their expectations heading into the season. Is Pete Alonso the corniest Major League baseball player of all time?
The MLB finally figured it out and we have a season. The podcast is not going under despite Rob Manfred's determination to ruin our plans. The guys spend this episode breaking down and celebrating the return of baseball.
In this episode Scott and Ryan spend a little time going over the latest proposal to get a season back. We talk what this MLB season could look like and how much the shortened season could effect some big free agents.
Scott and Ryan talk about their growing pessimism regarding the return of the MLB season. Matt and Kenny join the show to talk favorite moments this Yankees team has offered us. Ryan briefly compares Mike Ford to Jason Giambi while Scott talks about his love for Dietrich Enns...
In this episode Scott and Ryan talk about the prospect of the MLB coming back and what it could possibly look like. We preview this Yankees roster by talking about the organizational depth and the potential targets of out irrational frustration as the season rolls along.