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A podcast by political pros and baseball fanatics.

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    • May 25, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 39m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES


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    Three Batter Rule: Episode #12

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 41:22


    This episode was recorded on Bob Dylan's birthday. It's difficult to call him the favorite son of Hibbing, Minnesota, when you consider that it's also the hometown of Chi Chi Larue, Robert Mondavi, and Kevin McHale, but we admire his contribution to the American tapestry nonetheless. The public's interest in seeing sports return cleaves pretty cleanly along partisan lines, as does so much else in our life. Is an objective understanding of anything possible these days? As we move deeper into the next normal, the fact that we are in fact at least two Americans on top of each other, each jockeying to be regarded as the real America. We're all in this together, as they say. But who is “we”? And what exactly are we in?

    Three Batter Rule: Episode #11

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 41:39


    The beautiful thing about America's game is the way that it keep reforming itself around what America is -- and who Americans are. African-Americans a generation ago, Latinx players today, Americans always, one and all. The sport has always been part of the “next normal” in this country and could be again. But is even this fact too controversial to acknowledge right now? What are not allowed to talk about right now? When we're among polite company, can we not mention the killing of unarmed black men? When we're talking about sports, can we not discuss politics? Its often said that there's no crying in baseball, which is obviously true. In an era where stadia are empty and hearts are breaking, how can we not talk about the obvious, deafening silence all around us? David, Tom, and Tom fill the air with more questions than answers.

    Three Batter Rule: Episode #10

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 42:30


    If South Korean baseball games rely on the noise of fake crowds, is the excitement real? Do the Yankees have real fans? Is Anthony Fauci one? Who gets to (or has to) go to work at crowded places like ballgames, college campuses, and prisons? Coronavirus has done a lot to us. What has it done for us? These and other questions will go asked, and some answered, by David, Tom, and Tom on this week's episode.

    Three Batter Rule: Episode #9

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 40:45


    A plan to eliminate dozens of teams from the minor league system is a troubling development for many American communities already reeling from the coronavirus pandemic, among other ailments. Who is really calling the shots around here?

    Three Batter Rule: Episode #8

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 38:49


    Clayton Kershaw would like to be home with his firstborn while most Americans would give theirs for a chance to see some baseball. Can the country survive a year with out its great pastime? What do we get in return? Temperature checks and facemasks with our beer and peanuts? David, Tom, and Tom start to think about what we've lost and what we might get back when start to get back to normal, whatever that is.

    Three Batter Rule: Episode #7

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 40:49


    This week, we mourn the passage of John Prine and are beginning to reckon with how a great many things are changing all around us, both on the baseball diamond and in the arena of politics. As the coronavirus crisis enters its second month, it's clear that "normal" isn't something we'll get back to -- it's something we'll have to create. Our batters discuss the response so far, and what it means for what's next.

    Three Batter Rule: Episode #6

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 37:11


    The Tennessee General Assembly looks deep into the future when crafting their own ethics rules while Vince Scully looks into our national past to rally us to collective purpose. The Nashville Symphony is playing for free right now and, if we're lucky, we just might be playing baseball in December. The new normal is about connecting in spite of our separation -- or perhaps because of it. Hello in there from David, Tom, and Tom on episode six of Three Batter Rule.

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    Three Batter Rule: Episode #5

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 34:57


    Can you have a ballgame with no fans in the stands? What about a city council meeting with no members of the public? In this episode, the batters navigate a strange new landscape where everyone is connected, nobody is together, and American institutions like democracy and baseball feel quaint at best. Tom L.'s internet connection is a bit fuzzy throughout, but his points about community and what happens to it when we stay apart too long, featuring a perfectly legal excerpt from "Field of Dreams," couldn't be sharper.

    Three Batter Rule: Episode #4

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 36:38


    Mitt Romney is a member of the #YangGang now. David and Tom G. look at how Coronavirus may fundamentally reshape public policy in America while Tom L. recalls the weird oft-overlooked connection between Babe Ruth, Tilly Walker, and the Spanish Flu.

    Three Batter Rule: Episode #3

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 34:04


    David is in Surprise while many of the Democratic nominees for President were in for a surprise of their own last week. Pete, Amy, Beto, and Kamala endorse Joe as talk to turns to the coming Veepstakes. Tom G. believes we may have reached the end of history when it comes to ballpark food innovations and Tim Tebow, to the surprise of everyone (including him) hits a homerun.

    Three Batter Rule: Episode #2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 37:35


    Chris Davis exceeds expectations at the plate while Pete Buttigieg suspends his campaign after falling short in South Carolina. Super Tuesday awaits, as does another week of Spring Training, and the outlook for both couldn't be more exciting -- or less clear. Welcome to March with a new episode of Three Batter Rule.

    Three Batter Rule: Episode #1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 50:49


    Politicos and baseball superfans David Eichenthal, Tom Lee, and Tom Griscom break down the week in both of America's favorite pastimes.

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