A podcast focusing on sports and leisure co-hosted by Hoppy and Hobbs!
The podcast starts with a discussion about the Padres' roster development, including recent acquisitions and potential trades. The conversation then shifts to the Dodgers' offseason moves and their chances of winning the World Series. Hoppy and Hobbs also delve into the limitations of American baseball culture in developing two-way players like Shohei Ohtani. The financial implications of having two-way players in the league are also explored. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to baseball, including Shohei Ohtani's contract, the challenges of being a two-way player, the competitive balance in baseball, and the recent rule changes in Major League Baseball. They also explore the impact of the widened runner's lane and how it may change the game.TakeawaysThe Padres have made significant roster moves, including acquiring Luis Patino and Yuki Matsui.The Dodgers have spent a large amount of money on starting pitchers but have not improved their offense.American baseball culture limits the development of two-way players.Financial considerations play a significant role in the decisions made by teams and players. Being a two-way player in baseball is extremely challenging, requiring year-round dedication and hard work.The competitive balance in baseball allows even small-market teams to compete and win against larger-market teams.The recent rule changes in Major League Baseball, such as the pitch clock and reduced mound visits, aim to speed up the game.The widened runner's lane will have a significant impact on how players and teams approach bunting and fielding plays.
In this episode, Hobbs and Hoppy discuss the San Diego Padres' 2023 season and offseason roster changes. They analyze the team's offense, pitching staff, and outfield situation. They also debate the role of managers and the possibility of an AI manager. The conversation covers potential options for first base, third base and outfield, as well as the need for more pitching. Overall, they express optimism for the Padres' future and the potential to build a winning team. The conversation covers potential trades and contracts, assessing players' performances, remaining moves for the Padres, the potential impact of Shohei Ohtani's signing, trade speculations, a rumored trade involving Toronto and San Diego, financial considerations for signing Shohei Ohtani, concerns about Shohei Ohtani's injury, and anticipation for future moves by AJ Preller.TakeawaysThe Padres had a disappointing 2023 season, missing the playoffs despite having a talented roster.The team are making significant roster changes this offseason.The Padres' offense is strong, but they need to improve their pitching staff and bullpen.The outfield situation is uncertain, with potential trades and free agent signings being considered.The Padres are looking for options at first base and outfield, with potential moves and position changes being discussed.The team needs to focus on improving their pitching staff to compete at a higher level. The Padres are expected to make a big trade and sign one more free agent.The potential signing of Shohei Ohtani could impact the Padres' plans.There are concerns about giving Shohei Ohtani a large contract due to his injury history.Fans are excited about the upcoming moves by AJ Preller.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the Padres roster and the first 2 games of the MLB the season.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss who will be the odd man out in the Padres rotation, the catching situation, who will play left field and who has to be cut to get the roster down to 28 for opening day.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the major points and potential rule changes in the new MLB collective bargaining agreement. On top of that, they talk Padres baseball and the latest transaction news and rumors across Major League Baseball.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the Padres trade of Adam Frazier for prospects, Mets free agent signings, Red Sox, Rays, Orioles, Tigers, and the greatest show on TV - Yellowstone!
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the Padres late season collapse, new manager Bob Melvin, Padres 40 man roster, Hoppy's 3 way trade and how he would be as a GM.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the Padres pitching injuries, Manny vs Tatis, Adam Frazier, Brewers, MLB standings, and the San Diego State Aztecs football prrogam.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss Urias hitting Cronenworth (broken finger), Dodgers setting up their rotation to beat the Padres, MLB standings, Blake Snell's dominance, playoff changes, and to early 2022 MLB Hall of Fame voting.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the Padres chances at making the playoffs, Blake Snell's almost no-hitter, Manny Machado, Jake Arrieta, lineup vs the Astros, Austin Adams, Giants, Dodgers, MLB standings, and who will be the first player to play all 10.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the latest Padres news, baseball at Fenway Park in Boston, WWE, tackified baseballs and much, much, more!
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss Fernando Tatis Jr. as an outfielder, the fire everyone movement, Padres change of play, Field of Dreams game, and the latest standings.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss all of the deals at the MLB trade deadline and the latest Fernando Tatis Jr. injury.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the Cleveland Indians name change (Guardians), Fernando Tatis Jr's records, and MLB trade rumors.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss whether the Padres should trade Jake Cronenworth, MLB All Star game, Joc Pederson to the Braves, MLB draft, and coaches/teams claiming players online.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss Slam Diego - Daniel Camarena, Fernando Tatis Jr. breaking records, CJ Abrams, Mackenzie Gore, Padres All Stars and starting pitchers, the MLB draft, Home Run Derby, and the MLB standings.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss Blake Snell's best game, the Pham / Kim, Collison, the James Shields / Fernardo Tatis Jr. trade, Padres, 6 man rotation, MLB crackdown on foreign substances, the MLB All Star game, and the potential for a mid-season tournament.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the Javy Baez play, Noah Syndergaard, Shohei Ohtani, Cody Bellinger, and the San Diego Padres (6 man rotation, Tatis Jr. defense, theoretical trades and Jake Cronenworth).
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the Padres Covid-19 IL winning streak, unwritten rules, missing signs, no-hitters, Fernando Tatis Jr, MLB standings, and Joe Kelly throwing beer!
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss bunting in MLB, Padres season thus far (Covid 19 IL), A's relocation, Albert Pujols, and Hoppy tells a story.
Hoppy and Hobbs talk about the Padres, Ryan Weathers, Manny Machado, Fernando Tatis Jr., Yu Darvish, Jake Cronenworth, trading for Kris Bryant & Andrew Benetendi, Jacob DeGrom, and the TV strike zone box.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the first Padres/Dodgers Series, MLB rule changes in the Atlantic League, Kyle Schwarber, Ronald Acuna Jr, Max Scherzer, Fernando Tatis Jr., and Carlos Rodon.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the first no-hitter in Padres history, Joe Musgrove, Chris Paddack, Tatis Jr., Kim's first homer, Profar, Lamet, Campusano, Yermin Mercedes, Akil Badoo, and MLB standings after one week.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss everything opening day plus a couple of other topics: San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miguel Cabrera, Cody Bellinger, Fernando Tatis Jr, fans in the stands, Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians, high school baseball, Lions tournament, minor league baseball, scouting, recruiting and much more!
Hoppy and Hobbs talk about the latest Padres sprint training transactions, the cup check MLB is throwing on minor league baseball in regards to rule changes, and baseball superstitions.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss CJ Abrams' potential to play 2b at the MLB level this year and predict the 2021 MLB Season!
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the Spring Training surprise contract extension of Fernando Tatis Jr., compare Corey Seager and Tatis Jr., and discuss the six closers the Padres have in camp.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss MLB Hall of Fame voting, the latest MLB transactions, and renaming the Atlanta Braves after Hank Aaron.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the passing of Don Sutton and Hank Aaron, as well as, the latest MLB transactions including Joe Musgrove, Jurickson Profar, George Springer, Michael Brantley, Kirby Yates, Wade Davis, and Shelby Miller. Additionally, listen to the debut of the OTC MLB free agent draft where Hoppy and Hobbs draft 2 full expansion teams of players and, finally, they discuss their interactions with famous athletes including, Magic Johnson, Daryl Boston, and Natrone Means.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the latest MLB transactions and fun things with the family during the holidays. Pham vs Judge, Tanaka, Tatis contract, Lindor trade, DJ to Yanks, Schwarber to Mets, etc.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the San Diego Padres trades for Blake Snell and Yu Darvish as well as the signing of Ha-seong Kim and how they will impact the upcoming seasons.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss MLB winter meeting transactions, all time MLB ringless team, most fun MiLB team names, and the restructuring of MiLB.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss high school sports in Covid times, college recruiting, Mexican food, Hoppy's injured finger, Greg Garcia, San Diego Padres, and share a Cheesy story.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the NFL, College Basketball, That Thing You Do, and MLB.
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the 2021 MLB Hall of Fame ballot and select the first class of the Off the Cup MLB Hall of Fame!
Paying Off a Bet, MLB Free Agents, Blake Snell
Mass Exodus of Youth Sports from California to Other States, MLB Awards Season
Hoppy's nuggets on the ALCS and NLCS / Should the Padres sign Tatis Jr. to a long term contract
Hoppy reflects on his time with the Roosters / San Diego Padres and MLB Playoffs
Hoppy and Hobbs discuss the Padres victory in the NL Wild Card Series, MLB Wild Card Series results, ESPN announcers, and how will the MLB playoffs play out.
On this episode: Hoppy talks about the life and influence of Mickey D, MLB playoff predictions, Padres update, Off the Cup All MLB Team, Off the Cup MLB awards, Hoppy's story about the San Diego Stars
In this episode we discuss: MLB playoffs, SDSU in Carson, regionalized schedules, Padres update, exit velocity, Hoppy's weirdest stories, Cup Check
On episode 16 Hoppy and Hobbs discuss: the upcoming NFL season, MLB playoff picture and proposed playoff bubble locations, San Diego Padres update, Cup Check (the wheel bunt coverage, back pick double steals), 5 in the Kitchen (player values at second position)
We discuss: Mike Trout, Clayton Kershaw, new MLB rules, San Diego Padres, Off the Cup question, 5 in the kitchen, Yankees/Rays throwing up and in
Discussing the flurry of trades at the MLB trade deadline by AJ Preller, GM of the San Diego Padres.
In this episode we discuss: Top MLB players 25 and under, San Diego Padres, MLB trade deadline and injuries, Yellowstone season finale
In this podcast Hoppy and Hobbs discuss/disagree about Fernando Tatis Jr.'s 3-0 grand slam against the Texas Rangers as well as 50+ other unwritten rules of baseball. And, if that wasn't enough for this podcast, they also discuss the current greatest show on TV, Yellowstone.
In this episode we discuss: Surf Cup Sports COVID-19 White Paper, MLB playoff bubble, San Diego Padres, Chris Paddack, Padres catchers, New York Yankees Aaron Judge & Giancarlo Stanton, NCAA football, MLB season at the 1/3 mark, COVID projects, basketball beer challenge, and much more.
In today's episode: The Rock buys the XFL, NFL opt-outs, WNBA and Covid-19, John from Lakeside give us an in depth report on the LA Angels, Mookie Betts contract, Aaron Judge, Nick Markakis opts back in, Christian Yelich struggles at the plate, and the San Diego Padres (why we like watching the Padres this year, no sophomore slump for Tatis Jr., Lucchesi & Naylor sent down, is Jake Cronenworth the answer at second base, Profar, the catching situation).
We're discussing the return of MLB, the first place San Diego Padres, the Marlins and COVID-19, new MLB rules, the Fernando Tatis Jr. BMW commercial, 1st base coach of the San Francisco Giants - Alyssa Nakken, Joe Kelly, Darth Vader, and the 2015 Ultimate Disc Championship on FS2!
In today's episode we discuss the Padres trade of Franchy Cordero and what it means to the Padres roster. Also, we cover whether or not Bonds, Clemens, Sosa, McGwire, and Rose should be admitted into the baseball Hall of Fame, as well as discussing who is the greatest shortstop of all time.