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This week on the podcast, we have an excerpt of "ups" from our most recent Patreon Three Up, Three Down with Hannah Keyser to show you what you're missing out on over on the Patreon page. Then, we're joined by Macseal drummer and devout Mets fan Frankie Impastato to discuss the music world analogy of getting called up to the show, the obvious crossovers between emo music and baseball fandom, watching Mets games while drumming on stage, and more.Links:YOU CAN PLAY FUNDRAISERBrooklyn Cyclones Meetup TicketsTP Kansas City Meetup FormJoin the Tipping Pitches Patreon Tipping Pitches merchandise Tipping Pitches features original music from Steve Sladkowski of PUP.
On this episode, Mark Simon is joined by national baseball writer Hannah Keyser and SIS operations analyst Brandon Tew.Hannah, who formerly wrote for Yahoo Sports, introduced us to her thrice-weekly baseball newsletter, The Bandwagon, which she co-authors with Zach Crizer. She shared what early-season baseball happenings surprised her and 'confirmed her priors.' Then she played along and guessed at the members of 'The All-Scrapes Team' (or 'The All-Ouch Team') - players who have dove for balls the most over the last 3 seasons. Mark also shared which players are the most effective at diving for balls at each position.Brandon, who writes regularly for SportsInfoSolutions.com (see his articles on Roki Sasaki and Tomoyuki Sugano), is SIS' resident expert in Japanese baseball pitchers and their performance in the major leagues. He delved into the pitching approaches of Sasaki, Sugano, Shota Imanaga, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. And he talked about everyone's new favorite pitch, the kick-change (a variant of a changeup).Thanks as always for listening. Please check out the new-and-improved FieldingBible.com website, follow us on Bluesky at @sportsinfosolutions.com, and read our work at SportsInfoSolutions.com. You can e-mail us at Mark@sportsinfosolutions.com.
Ben Lindbergh, Lindsey Adler, and Hannah Keyser talk about Lindsey and Hannah's evolving relationships to baseball writing, near-simultaneous Substack-starting, and (ongoing) pursuits of self-discovery and creative fulfillment. Then (45:27) Ben and Hannah analyze the Teoscar Hernández and Corbin Burnes signings and (1:05:49) discuss at least one listener-nominated topic about each National League team that wasn't […]
Alex still isn't back from his so-called "vacation," so please enjoy this special episode of "three up, three down" with friend of the show Hannah Keyser (unlocked from our Patreon)! Follow Hannah on Twitter @HannahRKeyser. To find more episodes like this, you can subscribe to our Patreon for the full back catalogue at patreon.com/tippingpitches. Tipping Pitches features original music from Steve Sladkowski of PUP.
Blake Murphy is joined by Ben Nicholson-Smith in-studio to discuss the loss to the Orioles and the front-office decisions each team has made over the past few seasons (26:34). Afterwards, Hannah Keyser discusses the Yankees (49:49) and changes she wants to see to the MLB All-Star festivities. In the final segment, Blake Murphy speaks to Trevor May about his decision to retire and begin his career as a media personality, baseball analytics, the intricacies of throwing a splitter and more (1:12:16).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Bobby and Alex are joined by Hannah Keyser to run through a grab bag of topics, including the Shohei Ohtani/Ippei Mizuhara investigation updates, the state of the Designated Hitter across the league, why pitchers are not more...anxious, whether Jordan Montgomery leaving Scott Boras portends anything, team slogans, and more. Follow Hannah on Twitter. Links: The billionaire behind the scenes in White Sox' stadium plan Join the Tipping Pitches Patreon Tipping Pitches merchandise Songs featured in this episode:At the Drive-In — "Lopsided" • Jimmy Eat World — "Christmas Card" • Booker T & the M.G.'s — “Green Onions” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tipping-pitches/message
The offseason is culminating with some bargain shopping and it might tilt the Giants into some title talk! Hannah Keyser tells us why Blake Snell to the Giants is a shocker and we hype the Giants rotation.Hannah also fills us in on the recent “attempted coup” in the MLBPA and the complexities of the CBA after team spending plummeted this offseason.Sammy Sosa was blitzed with a steroid question but wasn't that expected?!Later on, we spend more time on the NL West with updated division winner odds.Hosts: AJ, EK, SBIf you haven't signed up for the BetMGM sportsbook yet on the app or at betmgm.com, use bonus code *FOUL* and you will receive $150 in Bonus Bets Instantly when placing your first wager of at least $5 with BetMGM!
Hour 2: Keith speaks with Hannah Keyser on the latest with the Yankees and Mets. Plus, your calls and much more.
MLB writer Hannah Keyser joins the show to give her thoughts on the latest with the Yankees, Mets, and the rest of MLB.
Pre-screening questions from fans at PiratesFest?? Umm something doesn't smell right. (0:54) After that, we take a deeper diver into Yamamoto's contract details, including a unique set of opt-outs. Also, a scouting report on brand new Padres reliever Woo-Suk Go.(17:30) Why does Phillies beat writer Matt Gelb think the Phillies need to get more active this offseason? We also ask Gelb about potential extensions for Zack Wheeler and Bryce Harper.(42:09) Hannah Keyser is back hosting FT and takes AJ, Erik and Toddfather through freshly crafted New Year's resolutions for baseball. Tap in to subscribe (free) to FT Youtube for REAL offseason coverage!
The Pirates are pre-screening questions from fans at PiratesFest. Something doesn't smell right. And a deeper diver into Yamamoto's contract details. Phillies beat writer Matt Gelb discusses the Phillies offseason, Bryce Harper & Zack Wheeler's potential extensions, and the recovery of Charlie Manuel. Hannah Keyser is back on FT and takes A.J., Erik and Todd through New Year's resolutions for baseball. Tap in to subscribe (free) to FT Youtube for all your offseason coverage and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Lindbergh is joined by Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer, formerly of Yahoo Sports and the Bandwagon podcast, to discuss at least one listener-nominated, previously overlooked topic from 2023 about each MLB team. Audio intro: Beatwriter, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio outro: Jonathan Crymes, “Effectively Wild Theme” Link to The Bandwagon Link to Hannah's Yahoo archive Link to […]
How is Brewers ace Corbin Burnes holding up this offseason with trade rumors swirling? We get into his mindset on a contract extension with his potential new team vs. waiting it out for free agency.Burnes tells Hannah Keyser, A.J. Pierzynski & Erik Kratz he's already throwing - but doesn't have a catcher!Plus, how will he approach Rowdy Tellez stepping into the box against him? What would be more satisfying: punching tickets or weak contact?If you love this show, give this one a sub --> Foul Territory pod
How is Brewers ace Corbin Burnes holding up this offseason with trade rumors swirling? We get into his mindset on a contract extension with his potential new team vs. waiting it out for free agency. Burnes tells Hannah Keyser, A.J. Pierzynski & Erik Kratz he's already throwing - but doesn't have a catcher! Plus, how will he approach Rowdy Tellez stepping into the box against him? What would be more satisfying: punching tickets or weak contact? If you love this show, give this one a sub --> Foul Territory pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Inside access to the deal for brand new Dodger Tyler Glasnow: from how the trade went down to the extension talks/deferral ask? Are the Dodgers about to be a super team? Hannah Keyser, AJ & Kratz quizzed the former Ray about his new digs and how his new teammate Shohei Ohtani was involved in the recruiting process. Also, Glasnow makes his pitch to free agent Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Follow FT on all the socials -- Use discount code FOUL for 20% off your first order at teazaenergy.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Inside access to the deal for brand new Dodger Tyler Glasnow: from how the trade went down to the extension talks/deferral ask?Are the Dodgers about to be a super team? Hannah Keyser, AJ & Kratz quizzed the former Ray about his new digs and how his new teammate Shohei Ohtani was involved in the recruiting process. Also, Glasnow makes his pitch to free agent Yoshinobu Yamamoto.Follow FT on all the socials--Use discount code FOUL for 20% off your first order at teazaenergy.com
Once this Yamamoto domino falls, which starting pitchers are next to see their market heat up? Senior Insider Ken Rosenthal discusses the latest from teams courting the Japanese star and then gets to the teams barely making any noise yet this offseason. Ken also covers a possible market for J.D. Martinez & Justin Turner's services. Julio Rodriguez got the biggest piece of the pre-arbitration pie. Hannah Keyser, A.J. Pierzynski & Erik Kratz dish on the player wallets that got bigger. The squad spins the wheel on which teams need to make moves this off-season. No layups today, A.J.! Holiday shopping ALERT! FT SHOP is the spot :) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once this Yamamoto domino falls, which starting pitchers are next to see their market heat up? (26:54)(8:56) Senior Insider Ken Rosenthal discusses the latest from teams courting the Japanese star and then gets to the teams barely making any noise yet this offseason. Ken also covers a possible market for J.D. Martinez & Justin Turner's services.(4:05) Julio Rodriguez got the biggest piece of the pre-arbitration pie. Hannah Keyser, A.J. Pierzynski & Erik Kratz dish on the player wallets that got bigger.(34:25) The squad spins the wheel on which teams need to make moves this off-season. No layups today, A.J.!Holiday shopping ALERT! FT SHOP is the spot :)
It's over! The Texas Rangers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks Wednesday night in Phoenix with a 5-0 shutout and etched their names into World Series lore.Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer report from their hotel rooms in Arizona after the jubilant and bear-soaked celebration of the Texas Rangers cementing their first World Series win in the team's history.They chat about Game 5's epically tight pitching matchup (despite the epically not-tight final score), whether the Arizona Diamondbacks can rebound with more playoff appearances in the future, how Texas' roster-building strategy paid off and how much longer Bruce Bochy will manage the team after his mind-blowing fourth World Series win.0:15 - Rangers defeat Diamondbacks in World Series on Wednesday night11:45 - What's next for the D'Backs?18:50 - What's next for the Rangers?32:25 - Bruce Bochy's fourth and final World Series win?38:40 - Goodbye to the 2023 season
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer recap the ALCS and NLCS before previewing the World Series matchup between the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks.00:00 - Banter01:20 - SF Giant hire Bob Melvin18:15 - ALCS Recap37:00 - NLCS Recap45:35 - World Series preview62:00 - Victory lapHannah and Zach kick off this episode of The Bandwagon by wondering if the World Series matchup tells the narrative story of the 2023 MLB season and then they try to come up with a catchy name for the series.Before we dive deep into the playoffs, there's some news! San Diego Padres manager Bob Melvin is about to be named San Francisco Giants manager. It's weird! Hannah and Zach talk about why it's happening and what it will mean for the Padres and Giants going forward.Hannah attended all of the ALCS games in Houston and Arlington, so she does her best to recap the series that saw the Texas Rangers defeat the Houston Astros in 7 games, including a detailed breakdown of the pitch that was thrown at Adolis Garcia and everything that happened after. Was the pitch intentional? There's a lot of evidence that says it probably was!Meanwhile, Zach attended all of the NLCS games in Philadelphia and Phoenix, so he recaps a strange series and attempts to explain how the Arizona Diamondbacks made an adjustment and stopped what looked like a playoff juggernaut in the Philadelphia Phillies.Hannah and Zach then preview this World Series matchup, which is filled with exciting young players but lacking in star power, and tell neutral fans which team they should probably be rooting for.Before the episode ends, we've got a clip for you from a past episode of The Bandwagon, when Hannah and Zach were talking about a couple of teams that they really liked at the start of the season: The Texas Rangers and the Arizona Diamondbacks.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What happened to Max Scherzer and is this postseason lagging in epic battles?! It's all covered with Yahoo Sports writer Hannah Keyser (15:48), who also has a great take on Philly fans and chimes in with thoughts on the Marlins letting GM Kim Ng go.(39:58) We ask FT Senior Insider Ken Rosenthal about the postseason drama meter too. Ken's out in Texas with inside access on player dugout interviews and the impact of the open roof in Arlington.FT Takeover at Borgata in Atlantic City on Friday October 20th from 1-3p ET! Follow FT for details--Bet 10 Get 200 Instantly with BetMGM Bonus Code: FOUL200 Place your first BetMGM Sportsbook wager through the BetMGM Sportsbook mobile app of at least ten dollars ($10.00). You will receive two hundred dollars ($200.00) instantly in additional winnings regardless of your wager's outcome! Gambling problem or concern? Call 1-800-GAMBLER
What happened to Max Scherzer and is this postseason lagging in epic battles?! It's all covered with Yahoo Sports writer Hannah Keyser (15:48), who also has a great take on Philly fans and chimes in with thoughts on the Marlins letting GM Kim Ng go. (39:58) We ask FT Senior Insider Ken Rosenthal about the postseason drama meter too. Ken's out in Texas with inside access on player dugout interviews and the impact of the open roof in Arlington. FT Takeover at Borgata in Atlantic City on Friday October 20th from 1-3p ET! Follow FT for details -- Bet 10 Get 200 Instantly with BetMGM Bonus Code: FOUL200 Place your first BetMGM Sportsbook wager through the BetMGM Sportsbook mobile app of at least ten dollars ($10.00). You will receive two hundred dollars ($200.00) instantly in additional winnings regardless of your wager's outcome! Gambling problem or concern? Call 1-800-GAMBLER Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The ALCS & NLCS have both completed two games and, in keeping with this postseason's apparent theme, it hasn't really been close. The Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers are both up 2-0 on the Arizona Diamondbacks and Houston Astros, respectively, and barring any major surprises, it's hard to see how they won't be facing each other in the World Series in one week's time.Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer are back to check in on these two series and take the temperature on a drama-less postseason. Before diving into the two championship series, they dive into a few news stories. First, the Miami Marlins "parting ways" with general manager Kim Ng, after she guided the team to their first postseason berth in years. They also chat about the Boston Red Sox seemingly being unable to fill their open GM role. They close out the news section rehashing Trevor May's choice words for Oakland A's owner John Fisher in which he opined, "sell the team, dude."For the latter two thirds of the episode, Hannah & Zach look deeper in to the ALCS and NLCS. First, can the Diamondbacks stop the Phillies' bombardment of home runs? Zach also explains why some pitching decisions in Game 2 are potentially setting up Arizona for failure in Game 4.On the ALCS side, Hannah talks about why Texas seems like the team of destiny, but also fears for Max Scherzer's first start in over a month in Wednesday night's game.0:00 - Introduction2:06 - Kim Ng "parts ways" with Miami Marlins13:45 - Boston Red Sox having trouble with finding a new GM18:35 - Oakland Athletics owner John Fisher gets slammed by retiring Trevor May21:45 - Philadelphia Phillies up 2-0 over Arizona Diamondbacks in NLCS36:45 - Texas Rangers up 2-0 over Houston Astros in ALCS
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer are back for another episode of The Bandwagon, recapping three of the Division Series and digging into the drama between the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves after game 3.00:00 - Introduction00:50 - Phillies / Braves drama14:10 - Diamondbacks sweep the Dodgers26:20 - Rangers sweep the Orioles35:20 - Astros defeat the Twins43:00 - Our favorite playoff storylinesOn this episode of The Bandwagon, Hannah and Zach start off by digging deep into the very silly drama between Bryce Harper of the Philadelphia Phillies and Orlando Arcia of the Atlanta Braves. Why was this a big deal? And what should the Braves have done in response?We then go series-by-series recapping the division series, starting with a surprising sweep by the Arizona Diamondbacks over the Los Angeles Dodgers. This leads to a longer conversation about teams not being accurately defined by their regular season record, especially in the case of the Dodgers, who fell apart at exactly the wrong time.Speaking of teams that are outperforming their regular season record, the Texas Rangers swept the Baltimore Orioles! Zach has a theory as to why their bullpen is turning into less of a weakness in the postseason than it was in the regular season, and he also has an interesting comparison that might make them a bigger contender to win it all that many would think.In the way of the Rangers is the Houston Astros, who are headed for their 7th straight ALCS after defeating a young and talented Minnesota Twins team. Just like every year, the Astros seem inevitable, but there is reason to believe that the Rangers have just as strong a chance at winning that series as the Astros do.Finally, Hannah and Zach identify their favorite playoff storylines from the Rangers, Astros and Diamondbacks and explain which teams they're pulling for and why.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer break down the news of New York Mets GM Billy Eppler resigning before recapping what happened in the Wild Card round of the MLB Playoffs and previewing each of the four division series that start tomorrow.00:00 - Banter04:20 - Mets GM Billy Eppler resigns08:30 - Wild Card round recap18:25 - PREVIEW: Minnesota Twins vs. Houston Astros24:45 - PREVIEW: Texas Rangers vs. Baltimore Orioles36:50 - PREVIEW: Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers45:35 - PREVIEW: Philadelphia Phillies vs. Atlanta BravesYahoo Sports MLB writers Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer are back with another episode of The Bandwagon to help recap what happened in the Wild Card round of the 2023 MLB Playoffs, but first they spend some time talking about Billy Eppler's sudden resignation from the New York Mets and speculate a little on the investigation the league is doing into him and the team.Hannah and Zach go through each of the sweeps that happened in the Wild Card round and tell you their quick thoughts on each one, including why the Toronto Blue Jays are the new Minnesota Twins, before diving into previews for each of the four Division Series.The Minnesota Twins actually do have a chance against the juggernaut Houston Astros, and neutral observers will likely be tuning in to see if they can pull off the upset.The Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles are each back in the playoffs for the first time since 2016, but they took very different paths to get here and they are both built in very different ways. Can the Rangers keep hitting HRs when the Orioles (and Camden Yards) are built to suppress them?The Arizona Diamondbacks are in the same position the San Diego Padres were last year: Finishing 2nd in the NL West with a chance to knock off the Los Angeles Dodgers in the playoffs. If they do it, it'll be because the Dodgers' pitching situation is a bit unstable. And if the Dodgers make it all the way to a World Series, there's a chance that their ace could walk away into retirement this offseason.Finally, the series we've all been waiting for. The World Series that baseball fans deserve is going to happen between the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves. Hannah and Zach explain why this series will be so good, who neutral observers should be rooting for, and tell you which team they think is going to win (and why).Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer go through all four of the MLB Wild Card series and tell you what the series is going to be about and which team neutral fans should be rooting for.03:05 - SF Giants fire Gabe Kepler08:10 - NY Mets fire Buck Showalter18:55 - Toronto Blue Jays vs. Minnesota Twins26:55 Texas Rangers vs. Tampa Bay Rays38:45 Miami Marlins vs. Philadelphia Phillies46:50 Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Milwaukee BrewersOn this episode of The Bandwagon, Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer break down the early managerial changes with the San Francisco Giants and New York Mets, one of which makes sense and the other one very much does not.After that, Zach and Hannah go series-by-series with a preview of each matchup. Find out why Zach thinks the Blue Jays and Twins could be the most interesting and entertaining of these matchups, and find out why Hannah is about to become bulletin board material in the Miami Marlins clubhouse.For each series, they explain what the motif will be, which team neutral observers should root for (and why), and give predictions as to which team will advance to the divisional round of the 2023 MLB Playoffs.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the last regular season episode of The Bandwagon, Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer talk about the NL MVP race and try to make sense of the wild AL West.04:15 - Ronald Acuna joins 40-40 club12:50 - AL West15:55 - Rangers26:40 - Mariners33:20 - Blue JaysFor the last regular season episode of The Bandwagon, Hannah and Zach dig in on the incredible season Atlanta Braves OF Ronald Acuña Jr. is having. Not only is he the 5th MLB player to get 40 HRs and 40 steals in the same season, he's made his own 40-60 club and is working his way towards 40-70.After that, they try to make sense of an AL West race that is very much still up in the air, partially because the Texas Rangers have once again caught fire. Could it be because of standout rookie OF Evan Carter?The Seattle Mariners are currently on the outside looking in at the playoff picture, but they'll have plenty of chances to get back in between now and the end of the season. Unfortunately, they haven't been playing very well since the calendar turned to September. Could Cal “Big Dumper” Raleigh be their key to finding playoff success again this season?Finally, the Toronto Blue Jays aren't in the AL West, but they're fighting off teams from that division for one of the last AL Wild Card spots. How good are the Blue Jays? A better question might be how good can they be in the playoffs. Are we looking at a repeat of the 2022 Phillies?Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On July 23rd, 2023 Shohei dominated in a double-header against the Detroit Tigers, throwing a one-hitter in the first game and hitting two home runs in the second. Hannah Keyser, National Baseball writer at Yahoo Sports and creator of the Bandwagon podcast, joins the pod to discuss if Shohei's double-header is worthy of the First Ballot Hall of Fame, her favorite tri-colored pasta, and her Baseball Movie Dream Team. Showtime Codes: (06:27) The Best Tri-Colored Pasta in the Tri-State Area is in South Jersey? (09:42) The Nacho that changed Neil's life (10:17) The magic of unique baseball roles (17:58) Going back in time: will Shohei get traded? (21:50) Someone else did it first?? (24:15) We need more Japanese culture in baseball (29:17) First Ballot Game: THIS or THAT (32:07) Someone is MAD (33:18) A "once ever player" (38:17) Is Shohei better than Ichiro? (40:39) Angels collide: Ohtani vs Trout (45:45) Unpacking Neil's fear: flyaway balls (47:10) Dream Team!! Baseball Movie Edition (50:00) Are bat flips disrespectful? (53:31) Cats kick ass
Before bandwagoning the leaders of the AL West and NL Central, Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer go through all of the MLB news of the week, including Shohei Ohtani's sudden disappearance and infighting between the manager and front office of the San Diego Padres.00:55 - Shohei Ohtani to the IL08:00 - Red Sox fire Chaim Bloom16:00 - New Rays stadium16:55 - Padres internal drama40:20 - BANDWAGON: Astros53:35 - BANDWAGON: BrewersHannah Keyser and Zach Crizer are back with another playoff preview episode of The Bandwagon, kicking off this one with the story of Shohei Ohtani's locker being emptied before the Angels put their star pitcher/designated hitter on the injured list for the rest of the season. (NOTE: This was recorded before the confirmation that Ohtani has had a procedure done on his elbow.)The Boston Red Sox fired Chaim Bloom for doing the exact thing that he was hired to do, which was reduce payroll and build up the team's farm system. Zach and Hannah how much of Bloom's fate was sealed when he traded Mookie Betts after taking the job.The Tampa Bay Rays seem confident that they're getting a new stadium built by 2028…in the same place where their current stadium sits, which seems like it would solve few of their issues with drawing fans to the ballpark.The San Diego Padres are watching a very disappointing season come to a close and all of baseball is wondering where it all went wrong. Now we're seeing articles blaming A.J. Preller and Manny Machado, while Bob Melvin wonders if he's about to be fired. Where did it go wrong for the Padres and how can they fix it? Should they run back the same group next season?The playoff bandwagons continue, this time with the last two potential division winners. The Houston Astros (Hannah's bandwagon) and the Milwaukee Brewers (Zach's bandwagon) are completely different, but both teams are headed for the postseason and both teams are loaded with interesting talent, not to mention a couple of highly-regarded managers.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer go through the MLB news of the week, including a new man in charge of the New York Mets, while also previewing two more teams that are likely to be in the MLB playoffs (the Phillies & Rays).15:00 George Kirby25:40 BANDWAGON: Philadelphia Phillies40:15 BANDWAGON: Tampa Bay Rays51:40 BREAKING: Mets hire David StearnsBefore getting into the big topics of this episode, Hannah and Zach talk about visiting their childhood homes, the 90s movie Little Big League and the Brewers' “failed” no-hitter. It's a lot. And it leads us into a conversation about George Kirby, who has been getting crushed by former players and media alike for saying that he didn't want to pitch the 7th inning of a recent game.The MLB playoffs are right around the corner, which means Hannah and Zach are about halfway through previewing every single team that is going to make it to the postseason.With the NL Central and the AL West still very much up in the air, we decided to go with the two teams most likely to get a Wild Card spot: the Philadelphia Phillies and the Tampa Bay Rays.The Phillies are a lot like Mario Kart, according to Zach, and you'll have to listen to figure out why. They also have great vibes and a superstar player in Bryce Harper that seems very determined to get his first World Series ring.The Rays, on the other hand, are a fun and talented team that has lost some of its star power, a lot of its good vibes and most of its great starting pitching. But Tyler Glasgow is still there! Finally, before we wrap the podcast, Hannah and Zach react to the breaking news that the New York Mets have hired David Stearns from the Milwaukee Brewers (and formerly from the Houston Astros) as their President of Baseball Operations to oversee Billy Eppler's front office.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer bandwagon a couple of more playoff-bound teams, this time focusing on the Twins and Orioles, but not before they break down the news of Julio Urías' arrest and Shohei Ohtani's photo day body double.00:00 Banter06:30 Shohei Ohtani23:30 Dodgers SP Julio Urías arrested33:25 BANDWAGON: Minnesota Twins49:30 BANDWAGON: Baltimore OriolesOn this episode of The Bandwagon, Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer had to start with the two biggest stories in baseball.First, Shohei Ohtani's agent spoke with the media about the superstar's torn UCL and tried his best to rebuild some of the value lost to injury on the free agent market. This led to speculation as to why Ohtani doesn't speak to the media, but that conversation quickly gets derailed as we go through the story of Angels' “photo day” and the team using a body double in place of Ohtani.The other team in Los Angeles is also having a bad time, as Julio Urías was once again arrested for domestic violence and might never pitch again for the Dodgers (or in MLB, for that matter). We go through some of baseball's history in dealing with domestic violence to help predict the future.In our continuing preview of the 2023 MLB Playoffs, Hannah tells listeners why they should be rooting for the Minnesota Twins in the postseason. They have good pitching, as well as some really fun players that can't seem to stay healthy. If they manage some luck on the health side, they could be dangerous in October.Zach picked the Baltimore Orioles to bandwagon, a team that is so young and inexperienced that they don't know how to lose. They're doing it a bit different from other teams around the league, but history says they might just be the next Houston Astros.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer go through all of the news in a busy week for baseball before starting their team-by-team MLB playoffs preview with the two best teams in the National League: the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers.02:00 Shohei Ohtani torn UCL14:00 Julio Rodriguez is on a tear26:00 GAME: Best player on a bad team35:00 BANDWAGON: Atlanta Braves44:00 BANDWAGON: Los Angeles Dodgers55:30 Who would win? Braves vs. DodgersHannah and Zach start off this episode of the podcast talking about Shohei Ohtani's torn UCL, a likely 2nd Tommy John surgery, and what it all means for his future and free agency in the upcoming offseason.They then move on to the Seattle Mariners, who have caught fire and overtaken the AL West, and young phenom Julio Rodriguez. He's on fire right now and the M's are now in a much better position that they were even a year ago.Hannah came up with a game where she quizzes Zach on who the best player on some of baseball's worst teams are. The answers are surprising but, as per usual, Zach gets most of them right.As a way to preview the upcoming playoffs, Hannah and Zach are each bandwagoning for teams that are going to be in. The two teams with the easiest path to win their divisions right now are the Atlanta Braves, who have one of the best young players in baseball in Ronald Acuña Jr., and the Los Angeles Dodgers, who might have one even better in Mookie Betts.After discussing the teams themselves, Hannah and Zach wonder which team would win in a playoff series (and maybe in their regular season series later this week).Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With the MLB playoffs just weeks away, Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer go through all 30 teams and determine if they have missed, met or exceeded expectations this season.03:00 AL East15:45 AL Central27:30 AL West37:00 NL East47:20 NL Central54:10 NL WestOn this episode of The Bandwagon, Hannah and Zach go through all 30 MLB teams and determine if they have missed, met or exceeded expectations this season.The New York Yankees are where we start, as we're going from the bottom of each division up, and there is some debate over the last time they finished below a .500 record. They're definitely going to miss the playoffs this year, which means we'll get back to talking about them in the offseason.The same is true for a few other disappointing teams, such as the San Diego Padres, New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals.There have also been a good amount of teams exceeding expectations, from teams that are expected to make the playoffs (Texas Rangers) and some that may not (Miami Marlins, Cincinnati Reds, Arizona Diamondbacks).This podcast is a great primer if you're looking to get a good look at the league before everyone gets ready for the postseason push.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer are back with another episode of The Bandwagon, going through the MLB news of the week before going deep on the exciting AL West playoff race.04:00 Wander Franco placed on Restricted List09:30 Michael Lorenzen18:30 Joey Votto has a question27:00 Hannah's Ballpark Game35:00 AL West discussion59:30 BANDWAGON: Clayton KershawHannah Keyser is in Arlington, Texas, which is not her favorite city in the world. She talks a little bit about Arlington with Zach Crizer before they discuss the allegations and rumors surrounding Tampa Bay Rays SS Wander Franco.Michael Lorenzen threw a no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies after being traded there at the deadline and, as a result, created some of the rarest stats we've ever seen.Joey Votto wants to know how good normal people think they would be if they were given the chance to stand in the box against MLB pitching, and both Hannah and Zach are amused at how bad people are at understanding the difficulty of playing Major League Baseball.Hannah was up for a game this week and she leaned into something she's not very good at: Ballpark names.Hannah is on the road covering the AL West, watching the Los Angeles Angels play against the Houston Astros and Texas Rangers, and so we spend a lot of time in this episode talking about the excitement at top of the division and the sadness at the bottom of it.Zach has one specific reason why he is bandwagoning Clayton Kershaw on this episode, and it is likely something that every fan can get behind.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yahoo Sports' Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer start off by recapping a wild week in the baseball world, including the best baseball fight in years between Jose Ramirez and Tim Anderson, New York Yankees reliever Keynan Middleton speaking on the Chicago White Sox culture, and the Yankees' piling health issues that are starting to affect their ability to contend for a World Series. Later, Hannah and Zach keep things positive by discussing the most impressive team in baseball: the Atlanta Braves and break down Ronald Acuna Jr's historic season. The hosts finish things off by discussing the controversy surrounding the Baltimore Orioles ownership after they suspended their announcer Kevin Brown for some comments he made about the team on-air.1:35 - Tim Anderson and Jose Ramirez got in one of the most notable brawls in recent memory after Ramirez claimed Anderson tagged him too hard. Hannah thinks this was less about a tag and more about bad blood brewing between players over time, but it was entertaining nonetheless.12:15 - Yankees reliever Keynan Middleton made some interesting comments about the culture of his former team, the White Sox, claiming that players were sleeping in the bullpen. This sparks a discussion between the hosts about who is responsible for creating a "good" culture on a baseball team, and how culture-building can come from players as easily as coaches or organizations.21:35 - Speaking of culture and the Yankees, concerns have risen about the team as Zach points out that almost all of their biggest stars are battling injuries. Given the team's lack of aggression at the trade deadline, it's hard to tell whether the Yankees truly have their sights set on a World Series this year, or if they're just trying to survive given their injuries.38:30 - It's time to talk about the most impressive team in baseball: the Atlanta Braves. Zach quizzes Hannah about some stats from star Ronald Acuna Jr's historic season, and the duo discuss how the Braves look to be on their way to a successful postseason and another World Series appearance.1:01:00 - The Orioles disciplined their broadcaster, Kevin Brown, after he said the team struggled against the Tampa Bay Rays in previous years. Given the full context of the situation and the respect Brown has in the baseball world, this is a horrible look for the owners, who seem to have made an "unforced error," as they now are receiving public backlash.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Following the MLB trade deadline passing, Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer get together to recap the biggest moves and talk about which teams had the best (and worst) time reshaping their rosters for the playoff push.01:15 Los Angeles Angels04:30 New York Mets trade Scherzer & Verlander18:10 Texas Rangers20:40 Houston Astros26:55 NL West - Padres/Dodgers41:00 Chicago Cubs42:05 Miami Marlins44:35 New York Yankees51:05 Zach's favorite deadline team52:05 Hannah's favorite deadline teamOn this special episode of The Bandwagon, Hannah and Zach get together to talk about all of the news coming out of the MLB trade deadline.They start off by discussing the Los Angeles Angels, who became buyers at the deadline in hopes of making the playoffs and re-signing Shohei Ohtani this offseason.They're opposed by the New York Mets, who decided to sell both of their top pitchers (Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander) along with some of their better position players and relief pitchers, and look poised to build a young/talented roster the same way the Dodgers have.The Texas Rangers are going all-in, having acquired Scherzer and Jordan Montgomery to pair with closer Aroldis Chapman, but first they'll have to hold off the Houston Astros in the AL West.The Houston Astros are the defending champions and, while they haven't had the strongest season so far, they're adding Justin Verlander back to a roster that is getting healthy and starting to look an awful lot like last year's team. (NOTE: This podcast was recorded before Framer Valdez's no-hitter.)The San Diego Padres decided against selling on Blake Snell and Josh Hader and instead of hoping that they can catch the Los Angeles Dodgers, who followed a disappointing offseason with a disappointing trade deadline.The Chicago Cubs are also going for it, mostly because they went on a winning streak, and the Miami Marlins frustrated Zach by moving around deck chairs at the deadline.The New York Yankees did a whole lot of nothing at the deadline, and they're a team that needed to do something. Their fans are angry and the media is left scratching their collective heads.To end the podcast, Zach and Hannah both explain which teams had their favorite collective trade deadlines and why.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The MLB trade deadline is still a little over a week away. Last week, Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer talked about which teams should be buying and when. This week, they play a game of “Would you rather?” when talking about the players most likely to be traded at the deadline.02:45 BANTER13:05 Shohei Ohtani Stay-O-Meter19:40 WOULD YOU RATHER: Trade Deadline edition46:00 BANDWAGON: Bryce Harper & Noah SongHannah and Zach start this episode of The Bandwagon with an important conversation about Taylor Swift's music, due to its apparent influence on Yankees 1B Anthony Rizzo's offense, and why players only seem familiar with her early albums.They continue bouncing around MLB, talking about the Reds shopping Jonathan India, the Orioles taking 1st place in the AL East away from the Rays, and we get an update on the Shohei Ohtani Stay-O-Meter from Zach.We thought it would be fun to play a game of “Would you rather?” to talk about some of the best players that are likely to be available at the trade deadline. For instance, would you rather trade for Blake Snell or Marcus Stroman (the two best pitchers likely to be available)? Stick around for Hannah's theory on sabbaticals for veteran players.Finally, after a long weekend of watching Phillies games with her dad, Hannah decided to bandwagon Bryce Harper (now playing first base!) and Noah Song, who the Phillies are still working to steal from the Red Sox.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer play a game to remember the first time Shohei Ohtani was a “free agent” in MLB and then talk about which teams should be buyers, sellers and everything in between heading into the trade deadline.05:30 GAME: Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes, the prequel20:40 MLB Trade Deadline Preview60:00 What do you want to happen with Shohei Ohtani?Hannah and Zach are back with a new episode of The Bandwagon, even if Hannah is under the weather for this one.There's no real news that we didn't cover in last week's episode, so Hannah makes up a game to remember when Shohei Ohtani was picking who his first MLB team would be to see if we can learn anything that might give us a clue on where the best player in baseball might sign this offseason.Then, instead of simply listing buyers and sellers for the upcoming trade deadline, Hannah and Zach throw most of the MLB teams in categories depending on when they should be ready to go all-in. For some teams, that's this year. For others, maybe not for another 3-4 years.Finally, after talking about what the Angels could (or should) do with Shohei Ohtani at the last trade deadline before he hits free agency, we each pick out what we want to happen with Ohtani for the rest of this season.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
All-Star week is in the books but there was plenty of action that took place in Seattle that will have a lasting impact. Yahoo Sports MLB writers Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer recap their biggest takeaways from their trip to the Pacific northwest and what storylines from this week will shape the rest of the baseball season. Keyser and Crizer start the pod by sharing their behind the scene observations and happenings at All-Star week before discussing the fever pitch hysteria surrounding Shohei Ohtani's impending free agency. Both believe Ohtani speculation will dominate every and all baseball conversations the rest of the season. The two then talk about their biggest takeaways from MLB commissioner Rob Manfred's press conference where he defended the current state of the pitch clock. Both believe there will be no changes to the pitch clock heading into the stretch run and postseason. The two end the pod by discussing their conversations with older All-Star players and how the game has changed over the years with technology and analytics and why it's unfair to compare different eras of baseball. 3:13 - What people don't see at the All-Star game5:58 - Ohtani talk dominates All-Star week (and baseball in general)13:20 - Weird observations from the home run derby20:00 - Rob Manfred presser reactions: Could we see longer pitch clock in postseason?26:45 - All-Star trivia game: Who's been in more?32:10 - We asked All-Stars how has the game changed the most in recent years41:23 - Will we lose 'diamond in the rough' superstars with a smaller draft?50:55 - Our Bandwagon of the week: SeattleSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer record just before leaving for the MLB All-Star Game festivities in Seattle and use the opportunity to look back at the first half of the season, suggest changes to the All-Star Game itself and talk about Mike Trout's broken hamate bone.03:20 Mike Trout's broken hamate bone08:30 Dodgers' pitching staff injury woes11:30 Hannah's game20:20 Swipe right teams26:50 Swipe left teams34:30 Missed connection teams39:00 Worst flop team42:30 Most visited Baseball-Reference player page47:45 Signature stat50:45 Manager doing the most55:45 Second half forecast lightning round59:10 Biggest player that will be traded62:10 Will the World Series take place in Houston?63:40 BANDWAGON: Changes to the All-Star GameHannah and Zach kick off the podcast with news, namely the broken hamate bone in the wrist of Angels' superstar Mike Trout. Not only is this a terrible time for Trout to get injured, it once again robs us of time with both Trout and Ohtani playing together.The Dodgers are also facing a bunch of injuries to their pitching staff, leading us to wonder if they're in for a slide down the standings in the second half of the season.Hannah came up with a game to test Zach's knowledge from the first half of this MLB season, leading to a conversation on if the Rays are purposefully getting pitch clock violations.To look back at the first half of the season, and make predictions about the second half of the season, Hannah and Zach go through a litany of categories and name the teams they've fallen in or out of love with, teams they haven't watched much of and talk about a team that has completely flopped this year.Finally, Zach has some ideas for changes to the All-Star Game and the MLB all-star process in general. Hannah disagrees with them and ends up siding with former MLB commissioner Bud Selig.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Shohei Ohtani homered again but the 9th inning stole the show in White Sox-Angels: let's talk it out.Storms cannot stop the baby Orioles with Jordan Westburg thriving in his debut. That kicks up a tank city debate with Yahoo sports senior MLB reporter Hannah Keyser. Hannah also decides who should be highlighted for the Mets gloomy slog: Buck, Eppler, other?Don't miss Hannah's epic list of burning q's for commissioner Manfred if he were under oath.More: Braves domination, LSU CHAMPS & Adam Wainwright's trolls are ridiculous.Covered at the finish line: Alek Manoah's gonna be a while & what's that Steve Cohen's cryptic tweet?WATCH the show--For new BetMGM sportsbook accounts: Enter the promo code FOUL to receive up to $1000 back in Bonus Bets if your first bet loses.Gambling problem or concern? Call 1-800-GAMBLER
Shohei Ohtani homered again but the 9th inning stole the show in White Sox-Angels: let's talk it out. Storms cannot stop the baby Orioles with Jordan Westburg thriving in his debut. That kicks up a tank city debate with Yahoo sports senior MLB reporter Hannah Keyser. Hannah also decides who should be highlighted for the Mets gloomy slog: Buck, Eppler, other? Don't miss Hannah's epic list of burning q's for commissioner Manfred if he were under oath. More: Braves domination, LSU CHAMPS & Adam Wainwright's trolls are ridiculous. Covered at the finish line: Alek Manoah's gonna be a while & what's that Steve Cohen's cryptic tweet? WATCH the show -- For new BetMGM sportsbook accounts: Enter the promo code FOUL to receive up to $1000 back in Bonus Bets if your first bet loses. Gambling problem or concern? Call 1-800-GAMBLER Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer tackle the MLB news of the week, including the New York Yankees struggling with Aaron Judge out, the Tampa Bay Rays benching Wander Franco and the different paths MLB teams take to contention.00:30 Yankees struggling without Aaron Judge06:10 Rays bench Wander Franco for being a bad teammate11:50 Pirates likely to trade McCutchen (again)?16:00 MLB announces game in Birmingham, AL18:55 The “Built Different” HR Derby23:25 Hannah's Immaculate Grid27:30 The baseball Rorschach test49:10 BANDWAGON: Seattle MarinersHannah and Zach kick off the podcast by talking about the Yankees offense that is struggling without Aaron Judge, who hurt his toe ligament and isn't yet able to run.They quickly move on to Tampa Bay Rays star SS Wander Franco, who was benched for being a bad teammate and apparently still has some sort of beef with Randy Arozarena.The Pittsburgh Pirates are rumored to once again be shopping Andrew McCutchen and Zach envisions a scenario where they use the last few years of McCutchen's career to add talent to a team that still needs it.MLB played a series in London, neither Zach nor Hannah watched, and announced a game next season to be played at a Negro Leagues stadium in Birmingham, Alabama. This is great news and both Hannah and Zach can't wait to watch it (and possibly attend).In the final installment of “Built Different”, Hannah and Zach try to imagine HR Derby contestants who are outside the box (and could maybe fix their swing with the HR Derby).In the second half of the pod, there is a discussion about knowing when you die and how it relates to building a baseball team. Would you rather have the big swings of the Mets and Padres? Or the steady drum of a team that wins 90 games each year?Speaking of, we're still unsure what to make of the Seattle Mariners, and Hannah is hoping they turn it on in 2023 to make their 2022 postseason appearance mean even more.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer talk their way through Rob Manfred's tone at press conferences, Shohei Ohtani's free agency (and current season!), Luis Arráez's incredible hitting season and a lot more on this episode of The Bandwagon.02:30 Cardinals manager couldn't find a bagel in NYC06:00 Rob Manfred's press conference12:15 Does Las Vegas want an MLB team?13:20 Built Different19:30 Hannah's Game29:05 Shohei Ohtani & the future of two-way players39:00 Ohtani's free agency45:00 BANDWAGON: Luis ArráezHannah kicks off the podcast with a new requirement for potential MLB managers. You should be able to find a bagel in NYC, and it is patently absurd that the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals couldn't figure it out.Rob Manfred had yet another press conference that pissed off baseball fans, so Hannah and Zach discuss his issue with tone and his lawyer-like mentality and how it is occasionally both good and bad for the sport.Before picking the guys that were “Built Different” this week, Hannah wonders aloud if there are any actual baseball fans yearning for an MLB team to come to Las Vegas.After Hannah's Shohei Ohtani-inspired game, her and Zach discuss Ohtani's season, his impending free agency, the playoff chances of the Los Angeles Angels, and the future of two-way players in MLB. They also explain why more two-way players don't come through minor league systems and why Ohtani's unique path was required for unique results.Finally, Luis Arráez is having a marvelous hitting season with the Miami Marlins and Zach focused on him for this week's bandwagon. Not only is Arráez currently hitting over .400, his era-adjusted hitting metrics are even better than that.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yahoo Sports' Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer discuss the latest happenings around the MLB, including Jacob DeGrom undergoing elbow surgery, the New York Mets slumping, Shohei Ohtani carrying the Los Angeles Angels and the Oakland Athletics going on a winning streak. Later, they are joined by MLB.com's Michael Clair to discuss the biggest ghost stories from around the league, particularly a haunted team hotel in Milwaukee.00:40 - Texas Rangers' Jacob DeGrom undergoes elbow surgery. DeGrom is an interesting case of what can happen when you throw at very high velocity over time. Does DeGrom deserve a spot in the Hall of Fame already, or does he have more to accomplish when he returns?8:50 - The Mets are slumping after having lost eight of their last nine. Hannah and Zach try to determine whether the problem is a slump that the team can bounce back from, or if it's a symptom of an aging roster.17:45 - Built Different: Zach highlights Cincinnati Reds standout Elly de la Cruz, while Hannah picks Washington Nationals prospect James Wood.25:30 - Zach quizzes Hannah on a few of the first prospects to make it to the majors from the birth year. How many can you get right?30:05 - MLB.com's Michael Clair joins to discuss the ghost stories swirling around the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee, which has been the sight of numerous ghost sightings by MLB players and coaches staying there for road games against the Milwaukee Brewers. Michael gives detailed accounts from players and the trio discuss what to make of the reports.46:45 - The Oakland A's are winning?? Hannah and Zach discuss how the Athletics are finally getting some wins leading up to the anticipated "reverse boycott" night against the Tampa Bay Rays, where the stadium will be packed. The hosts discuss what the reverse boycott could mean for the team and its future.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer go through all of the news of the day (NOTE: This podcast was recorded before the news broke about Jacob deGrom needing Tommy John surgery) before diving deep into pitch types and welcoming on Natalie Weiner to talk about the women's college softball championship series.00:30 Yet another A's to Vegas update02:45 Padres / MLB TV rights update09:45 Aaron Judge ran through a wall10:55 Walk-off Wild Pitch12:55 GAME: Post-playing careers24:00 Built Different29:30 Pitch Types45:00 BANDWAGON: Women's College SoftballHannah and Zach are back with another fun episode of The Bandwagon! They kick off the episode with an update on the Oakland A's, whose move to Las Vegas seems to once again be stalling out. This time, they talk about what they would like the A's to do (instead of what the A's are currently doing).Diamond Sports Group is going bankrupt amidst a fight over streaming broadcast rights and that's why the San Diego Padres are now being broadcasted by MLB itself. This is good news for fans that have long wanted rid of local TV blackouts and is a sign of things to come.Aaron Judge hurt his toe running through the Dodgers Stadium outfield and the AL Central could end up being decided by a wild pitch. Hannah and Zach touch on both of those stories before moving on to this week's game.While thinking about what Albert Pujols is going to do now that he's retired from baseball, Hannah came up with a game about players who had famously different post-playing careers. Let's see how many Zach can guess!Hannah and Zach use the new Built Different segment to call out some preseason predictions they made that are both going well, thanks to the Diamondbacks and Rangers.Zach has been studying pitch types, new and old, and learning everything there is to know. He gives us a peek into that very interesting topic before we welcome Natalie Weiner onto the show to preview the women's college softball championship series between Oklahoma and Florida State.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Some say you can't even think about MLB standings till after Memorial Day weekend. With that benchmark behind us, it's finally time to determine what's real and not so real so far this baseball season.On this week's Bandwagon, Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer begin the pod discussing if base stealing has gotten out of control with the new rules and which mid-season returns could have the biggest impact on contending clubs.The two then play a game of 'real or not real' on some of the biggest storylines that have developed so far this season. Keyser believes this may be the wildest and most tightly packed NL Wild Card race we've ever seen. Crizer believes the Texas Rangers are ready to dethrone the Houston Astros in the AL West.Keyser ends by imploring managers to challenge close plays more than they're currently doing and calls out two underperforming teams in the process.3:02 - Why the Rays-Dodgers series displayed baseball's stolen base silliness16:14 - The Reds might have the next superstar on their hands18:40 - Chicago White Sox's Liam Hendricks makes inspirational return27:29 - Trivia game: Atlanta Braves Michael Soroka has been out for HOW LONG?!34:49 - Post-Memorial day: What's real, what's not so far this MLB season?36:45 - Real or not real: The Nationals batters leading the league in strikeout rate43:25 - Real or not real: Tigers pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez becoming an ace*47:24 - Real or not real: The NL Wild Card race being a logjam of mediocrity 55:23 - Real or not real: The Rangers being a threat to Astros in AL West1:00:58 - Bandwagon: Managers need to be challenging close calls way more than they are*Podcast recording took place prior to Rodriguez's injury update See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marc and James have handed over the podcast to New York Mets Chief Communications Officer Nancy Elder today in honor of International Women's Day. Nancy is joined by members of the Mets organization Liz Benn (Director of Major League Operations) and Katie Pothier (Chief Legal Officer) as well as Hannah Keyser from Yahoo Sports, SNY and MLB.Com. The 4 discuss how they ended up in baseball, the best advice they've gotten, the current challenges for women in the sport and much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin are joined by Hannah Keyser of Yahoo Sports to talk about the Houston Astros' World Series triumph. They also discuss LSU's win over Alabama and the current state of SEC football. Finally, they assess Herschel Walker's Senate candidacy. World Series (5:02): How Houston won it all. SEC football (26:12): Is Alabama on the way down? And what's going on with Texas A&M? Herschel Walker (48:46): What's motivating the former football star's foray into politics? Afterball (1:08:35): Joel on what he wishes Deion Sanders would say about Jackson State and HBCUs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Monday, delegations from Russia and Ukraine met again for talks in hopes of reaching a ceasefire, but the negotiations ended without reaching an agreement. Meanwhile, Russia expanded its missile attacks even further, hitting quiet residential neighborhoods in Kyiv and other cities. After 99 days, the Major League baseball lockout ended last Thursday with a full season set to begin on April 7. Hannah Keyser, a baseball writer for Yahoo Sports, joins us to discuss what comes next and what it all means. And in headlines: authorities in New York and Washington D.C. are looking for a man they say shot five unhoused people in both cities, the United Kingdom's Supreme Court said that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange cannot appeal his extradition to the United States, and Pete Davidson will be the next celebrity to board one of Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin flights. Show Notes: The New Yorker: “How Fossil-Fuel Companies Are Stonewalling Sarah Bloom Raskin's Nomination to the Fed” – https://bit.ly/36m0YTf DC Police Department: “This suspect is wanted in connection to 2 homicides and at least 3 additional shootings of homeless men in DC & NYC” – https://bit.ly/3CF9xEC Follow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/whataday/ For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices