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How much does it cost to be a sports fan today? Try $4,785. Michael Smerconish sits down with journalist Joon Lee to unpack how streaming has splintered sports viewing, inflated fan costs, and eroded one of America's great cultural touchpoints: watching the game together. From sports bars going silent to six streaming subscriptions just to follow your team, this episode explores the steep financial—and social—price we're now paying for fandom. Original air date 18 June 2025.
Joon Lee joined Baskin and Phelps and shared what he learned when he took a step back from the sports industry and began watching sports as a fan rather than a media member. He talked about how expensive it is to be a sports fan, where those costs are coming from, and how it is impacting both the fan and the industry.
Andy and Jeff share their takeaways from their conversation with Joon Lee and how sports being across multiple streaming platforms could be the beginning of their downfall.
Hour 3 of Baskin and Phelps
A recent study examined the cost of being a sports fan to the American consumer, and the results are shocking! On today's show, Chad and John discuss:4:20 - How the Club World Cup is going this summer.13:20 - A strange confrontation between ICE and the Los Angeles Dodgers.18:30 - The Senegal Women's Basketball team being denied entry to the US for their summer camp.25:00 - The increasing cost of sports and the impact of greed on the average fan.You can read Joon Lee's article in The New York Times here.As always, make sure to share this episode if you enjoyed it, and give us a follow on all your social media platforms!
Freelance journalist Joon Lee joins Scott Korzenowski to talk about a piece he wrote about outrageous cost of being a sports fan today, where those costs come from, and if anything can be done to bring the prices down.
Freelance journalist Joon Lee joins Korzo at the top of the hour to discuss his piece in the NY Times about the very high costs of following your favorite sports teams today in the streaming era. Plus, tree expert Tom Prosser talks about Minnesota's progress in slowing down the Emerald Ash Borer and Scott rants about his least favorite highway in the metro.
The Full Go returns as Jason welcomes Joon Lee to the podcast! The two chat about his NY Times piece about fans being priced out of sports, the global growth of sports, and how sports have become an entity you have to buy into. Next, the two chat about the state of the Boston Red Sox.Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Jason GoffGuest: Joon LeeProducer: Kyle Williams https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/opinion/sports-nba-mlb-leagues-streaming-fan.html https://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/article/inside-the-absolute-s-show-that-led-to-the-boston-red-soxs-trade-of-rafael-devers-220018400.html. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Jason Goff Guests: Joon Lee Producer: Kyle Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There is a lot to pick through here. What is going on with the Breslow interview tactics? People are just looking to make the Red Sox look bad right now. He claims that the AI interview thing was only for low level job listings. Everyone should be mad about the Devers trade right now. Their priority was to find a team who would take the whole Devers contract. The reaction from the team was so nothing compared to how massive the trade seemed. The culture was not good. The return could have been better, obviously. The Red Sox are to blame for this. Bradfo explains his thoughts on the Joon Lee story. He calls the AI story dumb.
Lakers sold for 10 billion dollars. Winning Time Show discussion. It made the late Jerry West look terrible. Hard to say no to the 10 billion dollar sale. Four billion more than the Celtics sold for. Irv is pounding the table. The billionaire owners are not staying on board like they say. The new Lakers owner owns a lot of teams. Are more teams going to stay in the second apron for two years? Hoss of the week discussion. Is an NBA team a smart investment? Will FSG sell the Red Sox? Is Devers HR a good pick for bet of the week? Bradfo joins the show! There is a lot to pick through here. What is going on with the Breslow interview tactics? People are just looking to make the Red Sox look bad right now. He claims that the AI interview thing was only for low level job listings. Everyone should be mad about the Devers trade right now. Their priority was to find a team who would take the whole Devers contract. The reaction from the team was so nothing compared to how massive the trade seemed. The culture was not good. The return could have been better, obviously. The Red Sox are to blame for this. Bradfo explains his thoughts on the Joon Lee story. He calls the AI story dumb.
This week, Joon Lee's New York Times Op-ed struck a chord, arguing that “fandom isn't being nurtured anymore. It's being mined.” He joined Jacob Feldman to discuss why he thinks recent growth—from new investors to new media deals to new international efforts—could threaten the bonds that made sports a central component of American culture in the first place. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brock and Salk talk through the Mariners win on Tuesday along with how different the offense looka on anightly basis. They then get into a fascinating article written by Joon Lee of Yahoo Sports regarding the tough costs of being a sports fan and what the ramifications of these sports moving forward could be. In Blue 88, topics include Lofa Tatupu's opinion on the new Seahawks defense, a fear that Brock has regarding the state of college football and a national opinion about eh optimism of the Seahawks.
How do the Mariners balance a need to be aggressive at the trade deadline with the lack of top tier talent expected to be available? Then, Joon Lee joins us to talk about his NYT piece on how private equity and streaming services are making it more expensive and less communal to be a sports fan.
Yahoo Sports’ Jordan Shusterman joins the show to break down how baseball fans can keep their sanity over a 162-game season with all the ups and downs that come with it. He also gives us his take on the Devers trade to the Giants and how people are reacting to it. Does the best version of this Mariners pitching staff include Emerson Hancock? // Four Down Territory: 1st Down: Who has the most interesting QB room in the NFL? 2nd Down: What's something Madden has done that is messed up but kind of accurate? 3rd Down: What is something that Leonard Williams says that the Seahawks have that gives them an edge? How important is it?4th Down: What's a sign of a healthy relationship in the NFL? // The Timeline: Sports reporter Joon Lee says that the Red Sox have used an AI bot to conduct multiple rounds of interviews for a position in their front office. Two Red Sox legends, Manny Ramirez and Pedro Martinez are not fans of the Rafael Devers trade. // What I Need To Know
The baseball world is still buzzing about the shocking trade that sent Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants only two seasons after the Boston Red Sox signed him to an 11-year contract extension. While Devers is already making a great first impression by the Bay, there are still questions about why Boston traded away yet another superstar from their roster.Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about Devers' debut with the Giants, including a star-studded press conference and already mashing in his first game, as well as whether he could play a position the Red Sox once hoped he'd fill when the team rolls into San Francisco this weekend.Also on this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake and Jordan welcome journalist Joon Lee to try to make sense of the trade from the Red Sox's side. After trading away Mookie Betts, Chris Sale, and Rafael Devers—along with not re-signing Xander Bogaerts—the guys wonder if the team is losing credibility with an already irritated fan base. Then, they talk about Shohei Ohtani's return to the mound and Gage Wood throwing a no-hitter in the College World Series.(2:43) – The Opener: Devers' debut in San Francisco(23:33) – Joon Lee joins the show to talk Red Sox(50:33) – Around the League: Shohei Ohtani pitches again(54:01) – Gage Wood twirls a no-hitter(57:47) – Jordan's notes from the MLB Draft Combine Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by sports journalist Joon Lee to break down how the Red Sox's trade of star slugger Rafael Devers to the Giants reflects the state of sports business.
In the third hour, Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris discussed a variety of topics in the 5 On It segment. After that, sports journalist Joon Lee joined the show to break down how the Red Sox's trade of star slugger Rafael Devers to the Giants reflects the state of sports business.
Jones and Keefe got back into the latest from journalist Joon Lee about the Red Sox and their use of AI. Before the Clip Du Jour and Crossover with the Afternoon Show, it's the Grab Bag.
Jones and Keefe talked about the latest from journalist Joon Lee about the Red Sox and their use of artificial intelligence. Before discussing another Stanley Cup championship for Brad Marchand, the guys answered a round of questions on a Would You Rather? Wednesday.
Yahoo baseball contributing writer Joon Lee joins Steiny and Evan to talk about the drama that boiled over between the Boston Red Sox and Rafael Devers
In Hour 3, Steiny and Evan take a deep dive into the drama that surrounded Rafael Devers and the Boston Red Sox. They're joined by Yahoo contributing writer Joon Lee to tackle the issue
(00:00) The guys continue to react to some people at the Pride Parade speaking their thoughts on pictures of Bill Belichick and also Matt Patricia. (17:49) Joon Lee, an independent sports journalist, joins the show via zoom to discuss Rafael Devers and what the trade could mean for the rest of Boston’s season. (35:44) The guys react to Fred’s claim that Ivy League athletes do not actually deserve to go to Ivy League schools, as getting into Ivy League schools is the hardest part for students. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
What went on in the Kennedy-Breslow press conference on Zoom? It was the wild wild west out there. Boston's hottest club is the Sam Kennedy press conference on Zoom. It has angry old beat writers, IP addresses, unmuted conversation and images of JetBlue Park. Don't forget the useless questions! Are Breslow and Kennedy on the same page? No one knows. Is Kennedy the Guy Fieri of baseball? A lot of new fresh flavors! It is important that the Giants were able to eat the entire contract. Was that the main reason for the trade? Why did Breslow say that the contract was not a factor... lies. Why did the Red Sox return suck? It would have been better if the Sox ate some of the contract. Breslow got called a stiff. Inside the Joon Lee article which was mostly pro Devers. Was this a Red Sox hit piece? Jones bets all the stories about Devers are true.
It is important that the Giants were able to eat the entire contract. Was that the main reason for the trade? Why did Breslow say that the contract was not a factor... lies. Why did the Red Sox return suck? It would have been better if the Sox ate some of the contract. Breslow got called a stiff. Inside the Joon Lee article which was mostly pro Devers. Was this a Red Sox hit piece?
In the second hour, the guys continue the Titans edition of best case, worst case, for L'Jarius Sneed. Adam presents to the guys an article by Joon Lee, "How American Sports League Sold Out and Shattered the Sports Culture." They then discuss a possible solution.
(0:00) Mazz opens The Baseball Hour discussing whether Roman Anthony and Marcelo Mayer should be playing in this weekend’s game against the Yankees. (16:11) Mazz discusses the Red Sox development of their top prospects. Plus, callers weigh in. (25:17) Mazz and Joon Lee discuss the relationship between Alex Cora and the front office of the Red Sox. (37:15) Final thoughts from Mazz on The Baseball Hour.
Blake Murphy and Julia Kreuz recap the weekend's action, where the Blue Jays took 2 of 3 from the Cardinals, the bullpen had moments, and Bowden Francis struggled once again. Joon Lee (30:51) joins to discuss taking pitches from a Major Leaguer and the state of the Red Sox. Katie Woo (53:39) catches you up on the St. Louis Cardinals ahead of their 3-game series vs. Toronto. Lastly, Sam Shaw (1:15:16), of Victoria, B.C. and the Dunedin Blue Jays, joins to discuss getting drafted by the Blue Jays, developing his swing and more. 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.
Mike Schur is too fired up about Leon Draisaitl and them boys, so Dan peppers him with negative questions about his Boston teams. Then, Joon Lee joins Jeremy on this week's episode of The Pitch Clock as our MLB expert, and Chris and Jeremy's game of Taylor Trivia ends in a blowout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode recorded live at the Becker's Hospital Review 15th Annual Meeting features Joon Lee, Chief Executive Officer of Emory Healthcare. Joon discusses Emory's transformation into an integrated health system, major workforce investments, and how data and analytics are powering cultural and operational change across the organization.
Episode 496 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Joon Lee, an independent sports journalist and content creator whose YouTube launch video was titled, "My ESPN Layoff Taught Me Why Sports Media is Broken." In this podcast Lee talks about why he sees big opportunity in sports content creation on YouTube; the current sports media information ecosystem; how to build content away from a legacy outlet; being let go by ESPN in July 2023 after four years there; how he moved forward after the ESPN layoff and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and 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
In this episode, Laura Dyrda sits down with Dr. Joon Lee, CEO of Emory Healthcare, to discuss the organization's remarkable turnaround in workforce retention, financial performance, and operational agility. Dr. Lee shares insights into creating a high-performance leadership culture, addressing workforce challenges, and Emory's strategic vision for sustainable growth in a volatile healthcare landscape.
In this episode, Professor Yong-Joon Lee discusses a significant study on the one-year clinical outcomes of left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) using the Watchman device in older patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation. The findings highlight the procedure's safety and efficacy, revealing that combined LAAO and ablation significantly reduce the risk of thromboembolic events, while also addressing gaps between clinical guidelines and real-world practices.
Employers large and small in Pennsylvania may be wrestling with questions as COVID-19 restrictions begin to lift and more people are eligible for the vaccine. In this episode, hear from Dr. Joon Lee, senior vice president, UPMC, and president, UPMC Physician Services, UPMC Health Services Division. Dr. Lee, formerly chief medical officer of UPMC Health Plan, addresses questions of equity in distribution, how companies can support employees to get a greater number of people vaccinated, and more.Also, hear from Dr. Alfred L'Altrelli, who is leading vaccination efforts at UPMC Mercy's clinic in Pittsburgh. There, health care workers are focused on helping underserved groups get access to COVID-19 vaccinations.The views and opinions expressed by the participants of this podcast are not necessarily those of UPMC Health Plan, Inc. or its affiliates.This content was originally published on April 5, 2021.
this week we have on Joon for 2차!! we're talking about all the iconic 2nd gen kpop groups- big bang, snsd, wonder girls, taeyang, etc...- getting relationship from our resident "doctor", and getting deep into if asian actors are mid?! xx, joon & hana JOON LEE https://www.instagram.com/joonleecomedy/ https://www.youtube.com/ @JoonLeeComedy https://www.tiktok.com/ @JoonLeeComedy HANAKATTT https://www.instagram.com/hanakattt/ https://www.tiktok.com/@hanakattt/ BULGOGI POD https://www.tiktok.com/@bulgogi.podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/bulgogi.podcast/ https://twitter.com/bulgogipodcast/ ~music in this episode provided by epidemic sound~ all social media + design work + cover art by ashley peng https://www.instagram.com/lilshashimii/ sounds by 808kino contact us at bulgogipod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bulgogipod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bulgogipod/support
Tune in to the latest episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast, recorded live at our 14th Annual Meeting, where we delve into insightful discussions with industry experts. Join Dr. Joon Lee, CEO at Emory Healthcare, as they share invaluable insights on leadership, growth strategies, and navigating workforce challenges in healthcare. Gain actionable advice and best practices to elevate your organization's performance in today's dynamic landscape.
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Fun With Dumb Ep #273: We're joined by some of the cast of Netflix's The Brother's Sun and life goals, being on Netflix, and Asian Americans in Hollywood. Get Your Own Beflo Tenon desk at https://www.gobeflo.com Business Inquiries: dfd@dumbfoundead.com Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/funwithdumb Hosted By Jonnie "Dumbfoundead" Park Dumbfoundead: @dumbfoundead https://www.instagram.com/dumbfoundead Check out The Brother's Sun: Justin Chien: https://www.instagram.com/justin_chien/ Joon Lee: https://www.instagram.com/joonleecomedy/?hl=en Jenny Yang: https://www.instagram.com/jennyyangtv/ Intro Animation by: @yeetheeast Intro Song by: @sweater_beats "Fun With Dumb" Podcast Producers: Jonnie Dumbfoundead Park Dave Wu Johnny Chay #podcast #funwithdumb #thebrotherssun Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time for our first mid-month book news check-in for 2024! It's been a light news month to start off the year, but that doesn't mean we don't have some exciting new publishing announcements to go over, including a new literary project by Keanu Reeves! Upcoming books mentioned in our publishing news:The Book of Elsewhere by Keanu Reeves & China MiévilleBones of Jade, Flesh Like Ice by Gracie MarsdenThe Lotus Inn by Nisha SharmaMen Like Ours by Bindu BansinathMake My Wish Come True by Alyson Derrick & Rachael LippincottShe Gets the Girl: A Christmas Novella by Alyson Derrick & Rachael LippincottSun, Moon and Star by Nancy So MillerA Fly in the Chai by Zenia Wadhwani; illust by Chaaya PrabhatI Am a Bon Dancer by Brandi-Ann Uyemura; illust by Amy Matsushita-BealNo Purchase Necessary by Maria MarianayagamFollow Us by Liann Zhang*Support the podcast by supporting our Patreon*Follow our hosts:Reera Yoo (@reeraboo)Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh)Follow us:FacebookTwitterGoodreads GroupThe Books & Boba February 2023 pick is The Charmed List by Julie AbeThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveMentioned in this episode:The Brothers Sun now playing on Netflix!Don't miss the new Netflix Original Series The Brother's Sun, a fun, slick, action-packed crime drama featuring all-Asian talents both in front of and behind the camera including Michelle Yeoh, Joon Lee, and Jenny Yang! When the head of a powerful Taiwanese triad is shot by a mysterious assassin, his eldest son, legendary killer Charles “Chairleg” Sun heads to Los Angeles to protect his mother, Eileen, and his naive younger brother, Bruce — who's been completely sheltered from the truth of his family until now. But as Taipei's deadliest societies and a new rising faction go head-to-head for dominance — Charles, Bruce and their mother must heal the wounds caused by their separation and figure out what brotherhood and family truly mean before one of their countless enemies kills them all. Watch The Brother's Sun now, only on Netflix!The Brothers Sun
On this episode, we discuss our December 2023 book club pick, Foul Lady Fortune by Chloe Gong, a spin-off taking place four years after the events of Chloe's first duology, Foul Lady Fortune follows returning character Rosalind Lang, an supernatural assassin seeking redemption for her actions by working for the Kuomintang in 1930's Shanghai, who is sent on a mission to infiltrate a Japanese aligned newspaper alongside Orion Hong, an infuriatingly charming spy, to uncover a suspected international terror plot. *Support the podcast by supporting our new Patreon*Follow our hosts:Reera Yoo (@reeraboo)Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh)Follow us:FacebookTwitterGoodreads GroupThe Books & Boba January 2024 pick is Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City by Jane WongThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveMentioned in this episode:The Brothers Sun now playing on Netflix!Don't miss the new Netflix Original Series The Brother's Sun, a fun, slick, action-packed crime drama featuring all-Asian talents both in front of and behind the camera including Michelle Yeoh, Joon Lee, and Jenny Yang! When the head of a powerful Taiwanese triad is shot by a mysterious assassin, his eldest son, legendary killer Charles “Chairleg” Sun heads to Los Angeles to protect his mother, Eileen, and his naive younger brother, Bruce — who's been completely sheltered from the truth of his family until now. But as Taipei's deadliest societies and a new rising faction go head-to-head for dominance — Charles, Bruce and their mother must heal the wounds caused by their separation and figure out what brotherhood and family truly mean before one of their countless enemies kills them all. Watch The Brother's Sun now, only on Netflix!The Brothers Sun
For our first episode of the new year, we sit down with Wendy Chin-Tanner to talk about her debut novel King of the Armadillos, a historical fiction coming-of-age story of a young Chinese American immigrant from the Bronx in the 1950's, who is sent to a federal medical institution in Louisiana after he is diagnosed with Hansen's Disease (also known as Leprosy). We chat with Wendy about how this story was inspired by the true story of her father who spent his formative years being treated for Hansens, as well as how she skillfully mixed in Asian American history into her coming-of-age story.Follow Sage on Instagram @wendychintanner at Check out Sage's debut graphic novel, King of the Armadillos, available now on the Books & Boba bookshop!*Support the podcast by supporting our Patreon*Follow our hosts:Reera Yoo (@reeraboo)Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh)Follow us:FacebookTwitterGoodreads GroupThe Books & Boba January 2024 pick is Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City by Jane WongThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveMentioned in this episode:The Brothers Sun now playing on Netflix!Don't miss the new Netflix Original Series The Brother's Sun, a fun, slick, action-packed crime drama featuring all-Asian talents both in front of and behind the camera including Michelle Yeoh, Joon Lee, and Jenny Yang! When the head of a powerful Taiwanese triad is shot by a mysterious assassin, his eldest son, legendary killer Charles “Chairleg” Sun heads to Los Angeles to protect his mother, Eileen, and his naive younger brother, Bruce — who's been completely sheltered from the truth of his family until now. But as Taipei's deadliest societies and a new rising faction go head-to-head for dominance — Charles, Bruce and their mother must heal the wounds caused by their separation and figure out what brotherhood and family truly mean before one of their countless enemies kills them all. Watch The Brother's Sun now, only on Netflix!The Brothers Sun
Dr. Joon Lee is the founder and medical director of SeeBeyond Medicine, a next-generation medical practice offering uniquely integrated and comprehensive personalized care. Imbalances and root causes of symptoms and disease are uncovered and treated through a wide variety of options including IV therapy, detoxification, hormone replacement therapy and regenerative medicine with the support of board certified doctors specializing in Functional Medicine, Integrative Medicine and Obesity Medicine. In this episode you'll learn all about the following:- What exactly is metabolic syndrome?- Is metabolic syndrome reversible?- What clues should you look at in your bloodwork to tell you you're on an unhealthy path?- What habits can you incorporate right now to reverse metabolic syndrome?...And so much more!Contact Dr. Joon Lee's team at https://seebeyondmedicine.com/. Today's Incredible Sponsor: Silver Biotics learn about the powerful benefits of pure colloidal silver!Silver Biotics Technology has taken older technologies of colloidal silver and enhanced it to be the best it can be! Check out theirTooth Gel & all the other amazing products at Silver Biotics and be sure to use my discount code of SANDYK30 for 30% off!SHARE this episode with someone who may benefit & subscribe, rate & review. And follow me below!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandyknutrition/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/sandyknutritionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandyknutritionYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIh48ov-SgbSUXsVeLL2qAgTwitter: https://twitter.com/sandyknutrition
The last time Paul Sun-Hyung Lee was on the podcast, the conversation focused on Star Wars and Lee's role as Carson Teva in both The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett. This time, the focus is on the show that made Lee a star. After already establishing his stage and screen career, Lee grew to international fame when the hit CBC show Kim's Convenience debuted on Netflix. Lee played Appa on this hilarious sitcom. The show had a great impact on his life, and lead to his Star Wars connections. Joon Lee played Umma, Simu Liu of Shang-Chi and Barbie fame played the son Jung. Andrea Bang played Janet. The show continues to perform well on Netflix. In this episode, Lee discusses starring in the play that came before the sitcom. He also discussed the importance of the show for Korean-Canadians, and immigrants of all backgrounds. Follow Paul on social media @bitterasiandude.
Joon Lee and Buster discuss the tightness in the Mets clubhouse, if New York should trade Max Scherzer or Justin Verlander, Perry Minasian trying everything to get the Angels in the playoffs, Mookie Betts' larger responsibility participating in the Home Run Derby and Aaron Judge's toe. Then, Sarah Langs stops by to talk about Eury Pérez's incredible start, the Rockies winning a series with a -20 run differential and how a star like José Altuve is just like the rest of us. [10:58] Joon Lee [33:10] J.D. Martinez [40:48] Sarah Langs [54:51] Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joon Lee and Buster discuss the tightness in the Mets clubhouse, if New York should trade Max Scherzer or Justin Verlander, Perry Minasian trying everything to get the Angels in the playoffs, Mookie Betts' larger responsibility participating in the Home Run Derby and Aaron Judge's toe. Then, Sarah Langs stops by to talk about Eury Pérez's incredible start, the Rockies winning a series with a -20 run differential and how a star like José Altuve is just like the rest of us. [10:58] Joon Lee [33:10] J.D. Martinez [40:48] Sarah Langs [54:51] Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joon Lee joins Buster to discuss Liam Hendriks' return since recovering from non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Buster's hot White Sox take, Aaron Judge the athlete, the lack of offense from the Padres and people around baseball openly feeling sorry for the A's. Then, Sarah Langs stops by to talk about *herself*, Spencer Strider's return, another remarkable Shohei Ohtani stat and the Rangers' run differential. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joon Lee joins Buster to discuss Liam Hendriks' return since recovering from non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Buster's hot White Sox take, Aaron Judge the athlete, the lack of offense from the Padres and people around baseball openly feeling sorry for the A's. Then, Sarah Langs stops by to talk about *herself*, Spencer Strider's return, another remarkable Shohei Ohtani stat and the Rangers' run differential. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joon Lee joins Buster to discuss the Mets crowd letting Justin Verlander have it and the Mets rotation missing last year's dependability, the brewing rivalry between the Yankees and Blue Jays, and Kenley Jansen's fight against anxiety. Then, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Derrick Goold stops by to talk about which Cardinals player will end the season with the most starts at catcher, Andrew Kninzer's place in the clubhouse, Willson Contreras' professionalism, if Jack Flaherty can get on a roll and the NL Central not putting St. Louis away when it had the chance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joon Lee joins Buster to discuss the Mets crowd letting Justin Verlander have it and the Mets rotation missing last year's dependability, the brewing rivalry between the Yankees and Blue Jays, and Kenley Jansen's fight against anxiety. Then, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Derrick Goold stops by to talk about which Cardinals player will end the season with the most starts at catcher, Andrew Kninzer's place in the clubhouse, Willson Contreras' professionalism, if Jack Flaherty can get on a roll and the NL Central not putting St. Louis away when it had the chance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices