A wiffleball podcast spearheaeded by the two wifflers most likely to eliminate you from your own tournament, and then get eliminated in the very next game.
You know, I'm starting to enjoy these unannounced, extended hiatuses. Anyway, here's part three of our scuffology series, where Randy Dalby and 2x defending UWIFFs champion Ryan Mcelrath come on to speak about less technical approaches to assaulting wiffleballs. FYI Ryan's mic is messed up for like the first minute or so that he speaks and is then fine thereafter. Enjoy!
It's been almost 9 months since a pitch was thrown in the PLW, but finally, three months after learning that the league found a new home, Adam Tanic, Greg Kelly, and Kyle Loman join the show to discuss PLW's current status, its PCL sister league, and the short and long term prospects of the league. Despite me pressing, there's still no set date for opening day, but after visiting the place myself, I can tell you that construction is moving at a steady pace and things are looking good...
We're continuing our toastless saga on the art of scuffing with noted scuffologist Dan Whitner (aka Virginia Ham) and Johnathan Wiffleball who, admittedly doesn't know anything about scuffing but sure has used a number of different scuffs over the years. Control, weather, mentality, and ball integrity are all broken down in this edition. Enjoy!
On yet ANOTHER toastless episode, Stein sits down with the (OG) Good Squad to discuss the origins, current state, and future prospects of the franchise. We also speculate about the nature of Douggie Baker's disturbingly dystopian basement and make some predictions about the nature of the game moving forward
In the first of who the hell knows how many parts, Stein is joined by Sean Steffy and Tom Gannon to discuss the most basics of scuffology, their personal pet projects, and the wildest things that they've ever tried to make the ball move just a little bit more. Toast, despite receiving notification of the episode days in advance, could not be found for comment. And thanks to Benito Thompson (mindful_music on tiktok) for letting me use his jingle as our new intro!
Welp...we're back. Fuck. It's been a year long hiatus which is a perfect excuse to do a "this year in wiffs" review. Join Stein, Toast, and Bob to discuss the "big 3" tournaments and the current state of the goyme. Moving forward we'll be looking to get in touch with notable players and teams for the occasional episode, so brace yourselves for that. But until then may the deep dish bless you and keep you.
It's the comeback episode that nobody (literally not a single person) asked for! Stein, Toast, HIM, and Jumpman process what some have said was the most involved and productive year in competitive wiffleball history. We also preview what's to come for 2022 and insult each other loudly. When will our next episode be? Who knows?! But wiffs is in a good place, and the gooder the place, the more Stein shuts up. PS - I got my cards, they're sick.
At the request of several unnamed wifflers and the general curiosity of the community, I present to you a collage of the concerns, compliments, and critiques of UWIFFS. Personally, I don't think it's as spicy as some folks wanted it to be, but I calls em like I sees em. Also, Lanigan, come on the show.
We got us a white whale on this one...and sadly toast slept through it. It's okay though, we got two great co-hosts to stand in. So join FJ, BOBV, HIM, and...Mr. Louis Levesque to discuss GSWL, the OPEN (aka THE CLOSED), and what's to come next for one of wiffle's most influential names. See you jerks in Staten Island!
We finish our discussion on the UWIFFs format this week, although sadly Norris couldn't make it due to him "demolishing a bathroom" (his actual words). In this half we spend a bit more time discussion possible remedies for future years, as well as discussion the brighter side of the current format. Three months away!!
We've been waiting a while for this one - and for these guests. Wiffleball mega-legends Kevin Norris and Sean Steffy join us to talk about the the 2021 UWIFFs format. I'll be frank, I've never heard either of these two speak so passionately about a format...that's normally my job. Wouldn't ya know things got so detailed that we needed to schedule a second episode. So if things feel rushed, don't worry, we've got more to go.
It was a bit of a long break but look, I made you some content! Jay Ventresca and Matt Ventimiglia sit down with breadmon and FJ to talk about the changes that wiffs has gone through over the last two decades, and they even provide a nice little preview for our next episode, in which we will do an in depth breakdown of the UWIFFs format. HOFers for doys people!
Toast and Stein are joined by the Highroller's newest addition, Cooper Ruckel, and the man who signed him, Havs. In this episode we break down expectations surrounding a team that has objectively underperfomred, and how the addition of yet another young ace will help them in UWIFFs and beyond!
Hotguy Cam smith joins the small group of elites who have appeared on the show three times...and this time he's brought a new hot guy with him. Grant Miller of *insert middle of god damn nowhere name* Michigan enters the booth to talk about his experience playing with the east coast boys for the first (and second) time. We're just ramping up for what could be one of the greatest wiffle seasons of all tyne. CAMAN.
Y'all may be just getting started with wiff, but we've got our championship series tonight! To celebrate, I brought MVP and ROY candidates on the show to talk about their predictions for the finals, their thoughts on traveling cross-country to play wiffs, and where they see the future of the game.
Welp, ew finally made it. A year of straight up bullshit that fucked our opening day up is in the rear view and we have *proper* wiffs again. Joined by Red, Kenny Stengel, and Collin Pen..Prentis..Per-ren...tis? He joins us too. We break down what happened on OD and talk the future of MAW. It's another relaxed fit episode!
Its the finale of our choose your weapon series (and I forgot to include the sword sound effect..oops). We talk region with two of the more seasoned players in the goyme, and both have special guest corespondent credentials at this point. Toast napped through the episode. Guys getting dangerously close to connor levels but at least he bathes.
It's another installment of choose your weapon. This week's topic: format. We get good ol' Texas Tim and Cam Smith to talk about the formats that they've played in, run, and observed. And just when you thought we couldn't possible have any more sex on this show...well...you'll see.
In part two of your choose your weapon saga, I sit down with Coop and Johnny Wiffs (and even toast for a minute) to talk about scuffed vs unscuffed wiffs, and how the treatment of the ball changes the nature of the game. Also, I'm pretty sure a naked dude walked by on someone's camera, but to find out who you'll just need to listen.
In a series inspired by BOBV, Toast and I dig into all the different options that wiffleball players encounter on the field. This week we're talking a bout bats. We got to both FP and yard bats, but we definitely missed some of the lesser know options out there. Kenny Rodgers Jr makes his third appearance on the show an dBrian "Dinap" Dinapoli joins him as we learn about how two of the greatest hitters in the game choose their weapons.
To celebrate 50 episodes of America's premier wiffle podcast we decided to try something a little different and I gotta say...it went way more smoothly than I thought. Join Stein and Milzy as they bullshit for the better part of an hour, taking calls from wifflers all around the country and fantasizing about the 2021 season. IT was a wild one, might just have to do it again!
On the eve of our 50th episode livestream extravaganza we really get back to our roots with the depravity and overall GROATCHness. Join Toast, Stein, and...good good who do we have this week? Oh christ...
Toast is finally out of traffic and back to chat with BOBv (2nd appearance) and Marthew Crispe to talk about...god damn fucking lists again. Fun fact, the last time we talked about lists on this show Toast was a GUEST. That was episode 3. Look how far we've come. Again I ask...WHY do you people give me a platform? Also shouts to Bobby Shmurda free man fuck the feds and fuck Vlad.
In recent weeks, you've probably heard me extra giddy about this league that I joined. Well, the time has come to finally talk turkey about it. Premier League Wiffle Board members Chad Philips and Trench Picone sit down with me (and not toast) to talk about the league. From whacky first-year rules, to the charity work that the group does as a 501c3, there really is always something going on at what I have dubbed "The Tanic Madhouse." Also, if you're reading this, flights to Vegas are under $100 from the east coast, what's your excuse?
Toast and I link up with two rapidly growing household names in the wiffle community - Sam Skibbie and Tyler Flakne - to find out what they've got cooking in their respective regions and how they plan to bring it to the biggest stage in the world this October. That said, the most important question is: When will Flakne give up a run at nattys?!
Prefaced by our discussion with living legend Pat Leahy, this week's episode dives in to one of the original wiffle franchises - The 603 Allstars. We get the polar bear himself, along with boomah, and two new recruits to see wheat the past, present, and future of this franchise looks like. Oh and Gary shit his pants once. SICK.
Remember when Connor Young used to be the cohost of this show? Yeah, neither does anyone else. Somehow, some way, we allowed him to come back on the show alongside reoccurring guest Kenny Rodgers Jr. to talk about Erl, MAW, UWIFF 2021, and...well honestly I don't remember because I was fully ZONKED for this one. Anyway, enjoy.
Here's a question I forgot to ask today's guest: Is his name Wiffman because of hoe much he wiffs, or is it that because he just puts "man" at the end of everyone's name? Nobody knows, and quite frankly I like it that way. Join us for another history lesson as we talk to two of the best hitters the game has ever known as we reflect on fond memories and speculate about the future of the goyme.
We've been talking a lot about team building in recent episodes (and there's a LOT more of that to come, believe me), so this sidearm story couldn't have come at a better time. Sean Steffy (aka WB28) opens up about how he put together a high caliber team of veterans that, despite falling short for a national ship, won a number of events and ruined my day many, many times.
It's a relaxed fit episode today while we line up some much more...aggressive guests. Join us as we talk about one family's history who started in the backyard but ended up throwing out the first pitch at UWIFF. Fun for the whole family!
Toast and I sit down with three kids from northern Cali who just plan old like to fuck; and I can say that because they're all (almost) drinking age. I'm very curious to see if these guys' big time plans lead to some big time executions. I'm even more curious to see if they can find a way out to a national gathering. One thing's for sure, there's no lack of PASH with these kids.
Here's a funny story. Connor BEGGED us to come on the show. For months. Constantly texting and harassing us. and I was like no Connor I fired you. And then Toast was all like you know what fuck it lets bring him on with Jordan for the New Years episode. So I was like okay fine. And then Connor slept through the recording and missed his chance. Problem solved! Anyway, here's special guest correspondent Jumpman Robles with an important announcement...
We've got a big time team announcement, folks! Since we're balls deep in the offseason we need to find something to talk about and, of course, new forming/merging teams (for UWIFF, MAW, and more) will be a big one. Let's kick things off with the High Rollers. We'll hear from Havs and first time guest Mike Tuohy, let's see if these two young guns can get themselves a ship next year!
Nothing better than a good ol' history lesson, especially when it's one on pitching. Toast and I sit down with wiff legend Pat Leahy to talk about the evolution of pitching in wiffs, his favorite memories, and that time I threw the greatest pitch of all time. He doesn't remember it, but taking a pitch like that will wipe your memory MIB style, I promise.
Whereas last week we spend time with young hotguys, this week we're going for the biggest, burliest, beardguys that the game has to offer. Also, Stein may or may not be done, we'll see. It's time for a quick history lesson followed by some very tremendous man on man action!
I don't even know where to start with this one. Joined by two of the most sizzling hotguys that wiffs have to offer, Toast and I break down the Suspects' championship run, the MONSTARS' elimination of 603, and then...well things just get a little out of hand. Lotta BDE on this one folks.
It's time for another history lesson folks, and these are my personal favorites. We were fortunate enough to be joined by wiffleball legend Josh Pagano. From his early runs with the Rookies to his continued excellence with the Phenoms franchise, get ready to learn all about the man behind the sunglasses.
Announcement time! Our guest this week happens to be the newest member of an already monstrous powerhouse team. Weirdly, we barely talk about that, but instead chose to talk about...well...let's just say that toast had 4 solo cups of Everclear and as a result we got about 10 minutes for the "vault." Relaxed fit episode, enjoy, y'all!
So I guess you could all this the season finale, but we're not really going anywhere. It's time to talk about how Tim and Paul Cooke (along with a dozen other hot guys) pulled off the largest wiffs event in over a decade...in the middle of a 100 year pandemic. That's it. That's the pod.
We are on the precipice of the largest tournament in over a decade and I, your lovely host...will be missing it. Big sad. But much like this show, it's not about me, it's about the GOYME. Caleb Jonkman and Bryan Weiss join us to make our predictions regarding bracket winners, final four, and king poop. Oh and by the way I edited some important stuff out of this episode, to be released AFTER the tournament. Stand by.
It's a relaxed fit episode this week as we sit down with Niffman, Swan Erhardt, and Winny to discuss just what GAUL is and what makes it so special. Don't mind the constant cursing in the background, we were just watching the Yankees lose to an inferior team as we talked wiffs. Ya hate to see it folks!
You know what really give me a wiffy sitffy? New formats. And wouldn't ya know we just happened to have the UWIFF format drop on us this past week. Join us as we unpack the ins and outs of what is surely one of the most unique events we've ever seen in the wiff world. And one thing's for sure...this October we're all gonna have a hard ass peenitch.
It was a big one today in the booth as we sat down with Nick Lea to discuss his breakout NWLA performance, his hopes for the Dragons in MAW, and his thoughts on the looming UWIFF tournament. Stay tuned for a surprise guest entry half way through the episode...
In what may very well be the greatest wiffleball podcast episode in the history of wiffleball podcasts, Stein and Toast tackle four guests. On the first half of the show we sit down with Tom Gannon and Adam Tanic as they break down their attempt to claim the Guinness world record for longest wiffleball game ever played. And then...it gets wild as Uncle JSlick himself makes history by being the first three-time guest. Oh, and there's someone with him this week to tell Stein just how wrong he really is about the Phenoms...
We finish up our two part saga on the OPEN, this time hearing from (half of) the LumberJacks. Uncle JSlick himself makes his second appearance on the show and he shares his thoughts on the infamous radar gun moment, but we also talk about MAW, UWIFF, and the implications of the MASSIVE shakeups in GSWL yard. You don't wanna miss this one, folks.
The GSWL OPEN came and went and in its wake we are left with very few surprises. After a small hiatus Stein and Toast welcome Danny Haverty back along with teammate Jimmy Flynn to discuss the event as a whole, their aspirations for UWIFF, and, of course, the infamous top 12 game that lead to Game Over pulling the radar gun out on Josh Pagano.
You heard it here first, ya bums! Here are my predictions on how folks will do at the OPEN. Let's see just who very very wrong i am.
The MAW title belt is back in the studio...only this time it's held by a different team. We welcome Gino Joseph (who sounds freakishly like Connor) and Brice Clark into the studio to hear about how this team full of unpolished players managed to beat the crap out of some of the best teams in the world. Unrelated, good luck to everyone at Staten Island this weekend!
As we get closer and closer to playoffs around the country, and inevitable the UWIFFS event, toast and I sit down with the Tim and Ryan Mcelrath to discuss how they feel about being two established stars in the game, as well as how they feel their odds are at taking down a national ship. We also talk about Tim's new vlog series, which is awesome if you haven't seen it yet.
In what has surely been the most true resurgence of Fast Pitch since 2009, there are a lot of teams, old and new, coming out of the woodwork to play in UWIFFS. One team that's been making a lot of noise is a group of fellas from Texas known as the Whiskey Ducks. New teams usually either flame or flop in big events like UWIFFS, which one will the Ducks be?