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We're joined by John Cheslock and Leroy Estep, the hosts of The Baseball Book Club Podcast. We talk about baseball books with also a lot of Mike Mussina slander. Listen to The Baseball Book Club The Baseball Book Club Instagram The Twin Bill Lit Journal Patreon Instagram Twitter Hosted by Scott Bolohan Music by Mark Bolohan
September 2, 2001 — A pitching duel between former Yankee teammates David Cone and Mike Mussina saw New York's Mike Mussina came within one strike of pitching the first perfect game in the 89-year history of Fenway Park. Over eight innings Mussina did not allow a single Red Sox baserunner. Red Sox pitcher David Cone kept pace keeping the Yankees scoreless till the top of the 9th when the Yanks would push one across the dish. Mussina's bid was broken up by a clean single from pinch hitter Carl Everett. Prior to this, Everett was 1 for 8 with seven strikeouts against Mussina. The Yankees would hold on to win 1-0.September 2, 1971, Houston Astros outfielder Cesar Cedeno pops a 200-foot fly ball to short right field in the fifth inning sending Dodger second baseman Jim Lefebvre back as right fielder Bill Buckner was coming in to make a play on the ball. The two would collide and with the bases loaded, Cedeno would collect an inside the park Grand Slam. The hit launched the Astros to a 9-3 victory over the Dodgers. As of August 2011, there have been 224 inside-the-park grand slams in Major League history, 26 in the past 50 years, and only eight since 1990. Honus Wagner has the most in MLB history with five.September 2, 1990, Dave Stieb, who had lost three no-hit bids with one out to go in the previous two seasons, finally pitched one as the Toronto Blue Jays beat Cleveland 3-0. It was the record ninth no-hitter of the 1990 season and the only one in Blue Jays history.September2, 1996, Mike “Gator” Greenwell set a major league record by driving in all nine Boston runs, the final one on a 10th-inning single to give the Red Sox a 9-8 victory over Seattle.September 2, 1999, Cal Ripken hit his 400th career home run joining an exclusive circle of sluggers. Ripken connected off right-hander Rolando Arrojo in the third inning of the Baltimore Orioles' game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.September 2, 2003 Eric Gagne set a major league single season record with his 55th consecutive save in Los Angeles's 4-1 victory over Houston. When added to the eight consecutive saves he made at the end of the 2002 season, Gagne had sixty-three consecutive saves, a new Major League record.
September 2, 2001 — A pitching duel between former Yankee teammates David Cone and Mike Mussina saw New York's Mike Mussina came within one strike of pitching the first perfect game in the 89-year history of Fenway Park. Over eight innings Mussina did not allow a single Red Sox baserunner. Red Sox pitcher David Cone kept pace keeping the Yankees scoreless till the top of the 9th when the Yanks would push one across the dish. Mussina's bid was broken up by a clean single from pinch hitter Carl Everett. Prior to this, Everett was 1 for 8 with seven strikeouts against Mussina. The Yankees would hold on to win 1-0.September 2, 1971, Houston Astros outfielder Cesar Cedeno pops a 200-foot fly ball to short right field in the fifth inning sending Dodger second baseman Jim Lefebvre back as right fielder Bill Buckner was coming in to make a play on the ball. The two would collide and with the bases loaded, Cedeno would collect an inside the park Grand Slam. The hit launched the Astros to a 9-3 victory over the Dodgers. As of August 2011, there have been 224 inside-the-park grand slams in Major League history, 26 in the past 50 years, and only eight since 1990. Honus Wagner has the most in MLB history with five.September 2, 1990, Dave Stieb, who had lost three no-hit bids with one out to go in the previous two seasons, finally pitched one as the Toronto Blue Jays beat Cleveland 3-0. It was the record ninth no-hitter of the 1990 season and the only one in Blue Jays history.September2, 1996, Mike “Gator” Greenwell set a major league record by driving in all nine Boston runs, the final one on a 10th-inning single to give the Red Sox a 9-8 victory over Seattle.September 2, 1999, Cal Ripken hit his 400th career home run joining an exclusive circle of sluggers. Ripken connected off right-hander Rolando Arrojo in the third inning of the Baltimore Orioles' game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.September 2, 2003 Eric Gagne set a major league single season record with his 55th consecutive save in Los Angeles's 4-1 victory over Houston. When added to the eight consecutive saves he made at the end of the 2002 season, Gagne had sixty-three consecutive saves, a new Major League record.
(Día del Deportista Panameño) Todo bateador de las Ligas Mayores del Béisbol sabía lo que le esperaba cuando tenía que enfrentarse a Mariano Rivera. Sabía lo que estaba por llegar, y que era tal vez la mejor recta cortada jamás lanzada por un beisbolista profesional. ¡Y aun así no era capaz de hacer contacto con la pelota! Por eso y mucho más, era de esperarse que en el año 2019 fuera elegido al Salón de la Fama en su primer año de elegibilidad, al igual que lo habían sido 54 de los mejores beisbolistas de todos los tiempos que lo antecedieron. Sólo que ese año, por primera vez en los 83 años de votación de la Asociación de Escritores de Béisbol de América, ¡el voto por uno de los elegidos, Mariano Rivera, fue unánime!1 Criado en Puerto Caimito, una pequeña aldea panameña de pesca —a unos 24 kilómetros de la Ciudad de Panamá— Rivera había iniciado su carrera beisbolística jugando «con un guante hecho de un cartón de leche, un palo como bate y una pelota hecha de redes de pesca muy apretadas».2 Pero un brazo fuerte y certero, y un cuerpo atlético y nervudo lo pusieron en la mira de los Yankees de Nueva York en 1990, y fue así como a los veinte años comenzó su ascenso desde las Ligas Menores hasta debutar en las Mayores como abridor de los Yankees en 1995. No fue sino hasta 1996 que comenzó a lanzar como relevista y posteriormente a adquirir fama como un cerrador imbatible. En todas sus 19 temporadas en las Ligas Mayores, Mariano Rivera jugó con el mismo equipo, los Yankees de Nueva York. Protagonizó en cinco Series Mundiales, impuso récords en juegos salvados (652) y en juegos completos (952), e igualó el récord de 9 temporadas con 40 o más juegos salvados. Rivera también posee los récords de postemporada de 96 juegos lanzados y 42 salvados, 24 de éstos lanzados y 11 salvados en Series Mundiales, así como el promedio más bajo de carreras limpias permitidas (0.70), sólo 11 en 141 entradas. De ahí que, desde 2014, el premio que recibe el Relevista del Año en la Liga Americana se llame Mariano Rivera. En 32 series de postemporada, entre éstas siete Series Mundiales, ganó ocho juegos y perdió sólo uno. Rivera fue reconocido como el Jugador Más Valioso de la Serie Mundial de 1991 y de la Serie de Campeonato de la Liga Americana en 2003, como también del Juego de Estrellas en 2013, una de las 13 temporadas en que fue elegido para participar. Es el segundo miembro del Salón de la Fama del Beísbol nacido en Panamá. El primero, Rod Carew, ingresó en 1991.3 En su autobiografía titulada El cerrador, Rivera cuenta cómo nació su recta cortada con «ese malvado efecto». Dice que no pasó años buscando ese lanzamiento ni se lo pidió a Dios, sino que surgió de repente «como si hubiera caído directamente del cielo... [como] otro de los increíbles regalos del Señor». Y luego concluye que Dios le dio esa «arma de béisbol devastadora» porque, como siempre, Dios tenía un plan específico, un plan que cambió toda su carrera.4 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 «Mariano Rivera (Pitcher): Class of 2019», National Baseball Hall of Fame [Salón de la Fama del Béisbol], Cooperstown, New York En línea 6 enero 2023; «Mariano Rivera unanimously elected to Hall of Fame, along with Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez and Mike Mussina» [Mariano Rivera elegido por unaniminad al Salón de la Fama, junto con Roy Halladay, Edgar Martínez y Mike Mussina], Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) [Asociación de Escritores de Béisbol de América], 22 enero 2019 En línea 6 enero 2023. 2 Mariano Rivera con Wayne Coffey, El cerrador: Mi Vida, Edición en español por Hachette Book Group (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2014) p. 6. 3 «Mariano Rivera (Pitcher): Class of 2019»; «Mariano Rivera unanimously elected to Hall of Fame (BBWAA); Spencer Fordin, «Premios de los relevistas serán “Rivera” y “Hoffman”», mlb.com [Béisbol de las Grandes Ligas], 9 April 2014 En línea 6 enero 2023. 4 Mariano Rivera con Wayne Coffey, El cerrador, pp. 89-90.
Bud Selig tried to hush up Gary Sheffield during the powerful reign of Barry Bonds and Sheff doesn't hold back with one final shot on the Hall of Fame ballot.This fiery unfiltered convo also includes an untold story from Pierzynski about being cleared from a subpoena. Sheff ended up facing scrutiny because of time spent with Bonds and he tells us how he got screwed over by the Mitchell Report.We also get to some '04 Yankees-Red Sox talk and Sheff was cooking! It includes jabs at Mike Mussina and Kevin Millar. There's some '97 Marlins talk in here too.Host lineup on this one: Adam Jones, AJ Pierzynski, Erik Kratz, Scott BraunLet us know what you think of this convo with a DM to FT IG and we'll share some fan feedback on the show around Hall of Fame announcement time--Use discount code FOUL for 20% off your first order at teazaenergy.com
Bud Selig tried to hush up Gary Sheffield during the powerful reign of Barry Bonds and Sheff doesn't hold back with one final shot on the Hall of Fame ballot. This fiery unfiltered convo also includes an untold story from Pierzynski about being cleared from a subpoena. Sheff ended up facing scrutiny because of time spent with Bonds and he tells us how he got screwed over by the Mitchell Report. We also get to some '04 Yankees-Red Sox talk and Sheff was cooking! It includes jabs at Mike Mussina and Kevin Millar. There's some '97 Marlins talk in here too. Host lineup on this one: Adam Jones, AJ Pierzynski, Erik Kratz, Scott Braun Let us know what you think of this convo with a DM to FT IG and we'll share some fan feedback on the show around Hall of Fame announcement time -- Use discount code FOUL for 20% off your first order at teazaenergy.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1993, Yankees' pitcher Jim Abbott became a baseball legend throwing a no-hitter with ONE HAND. Legendary comedy writer Alison Agosti re-joins the pod to talk about Abott's one-handed no-hitter, what she would do if she was rich, and her favorite item at Trader Joe's. Showtime Codes: (04:38) Alison Agosti Returns! (05:40) Surviving the Writers Strike (07:11) If You Were Rich… (08:35) Neil's Restaurant Timbs (15:47) Manny Ramirez Deserves the HOF (17:57) More Stats on Jim Abbott (18:50) Jim Abbott Got Rocked and Ran Away! (22:42) Did The Yankees Bad Hitting Help Jim Stay Hot (25:27) Neil's World Changing Revolutionary Baseball Idea (28:25) Jim's Baseball Reference Page (30:27) Jim Abbott Deserves A Movie (33:14) Admiring Jim's Hand Glove Transfer (36:14) Jim's High Fives (37:07) In Appreciation of Your Hands (40:37) The Crowd Gets Into The Moment (43:10) Do You Like Unwritten Baseball Rules (45:10) Mike Mussina's Perfect Game Gets Broken Up (46:15) The Call: Final Out Of Jim's No-Hitter (47:09) “We're Not Gonna Take It” (52:20) Different Shoes and Tiger Sharks (57:22) Burning Questions: Was Jim Born Left-Handed? (01:01:29) Happy Father's Day from Jim Abbott (01:05:26) George Steinbrenner's Comments (01:09:02) Alison loves Wendy's Baked Potato
In today's episode, recorded on 9/19/23, we recap the action from NFL week 2, including the Patriots' loss to the Dolphins. We also continue our re-watch of the Red Sox 2004 postseason. Today we are talking about innings 1-3 of game 5 of the ALCS vs the Yankees, played on Monday 10/18/04, a game that PJ saw in person. The Yankees lead the best of 7 series 3-1 and they send Mike Mussina to the mound. The Red Sox have Pedro Martinez on the hill as they again attempt to stave off elimination.
September 2, 2001 — A pitching duel between former Yankee teammates David Cone and MikeMussina saw New York's Mike Mussina came within one strike of pitching thefirst perfect game in the 89-year history of Fenway Park. Over eight inningsMussina did not allow a single Red Sox baserunner. Red Sox pitcher David Conekept pace keeping the Yankees scoreless till the top of the 9th whenthe Yanks would push one across the dish. Mussina's bid was broken up by aclean single from pinch hitter Carl Everett. Prior to this, Everett was 1 for 8with seven strikeouts against Mussina. The Yankees would hold on to win 1-0.September 2, 1971, Houston Astrosoutfielder Cesar Cedeno pops a 200-foot fly ball to short right field in thefifth inning sending Dodger second baseman Jim Lefebvre backas right fielder Bill Buckner was coming in to make a play on the ball. The twowould collide and with the bases loaded, Cedeno would collect an inside thepark Grand Slam. The hit launched the Astrosto a 9-3 victory over the Dodgers. Asof August 2011, there have been 224 inside-the-park grand slams in Major Leaguehistory, 26 in the past 50 years, and only eight since 1990. Honus Wagner hasthe most in MLB history with five.September2, 1990, Dave Stieb, who had lost three no-hit bids with one out to go in theprevious two seasons, finally pitched one as the Toronto Blue Jays beatCleveland 3-0. It was the record ninth no-hitter of the 1990 season and theonly one in Blue Jays history.September2, 1996, Mike “Gator” Greenwell set a major league record by driving in allnine Boston runs, the final one on a 10th-inning single to give the Red Sox a9-8 victory over Seattle.September 2, 1999, Cal Ripken hithis 400th career home run joining an exclusive circle of sluggers. Ripkenconnected off right-hander Rolando Arrojo in the third inning of the BaltimoreOrioles' game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.September 2, 2003 Eric Gagne set amajor league single season record with his 55th consecutive save in LosAngeles's 4-1 victory over Houston. Whenadded to the eight consecutive saves he made at the end of the 2002 season,Gagne had sixty-three consecutive saves, a new Major League record.
We're back after Jimmy was sick for a week! Please subscribe if you're enjoying the content and comment what you would like us to discuss on the next episode! Recording live on Instagram: https://instagram.com/jomboy_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= 0:00 - Preamble Chat 0:42 - Hello, Welcome 1:04 - Jimmy was sick last week 2:15 - Meeting Agenda 3:33 - Aaron Rodgers' new house 6:28 - Mike Mussina's value 7:07 - Jimmy's Three Things here to stay weekly? (Talkin' Baseball) 11:16 - Peter Moylan's recent office visit 12:21 - What happens if Aaron Boone gets fired? 14:13 - Recent breakdowns (Tim Anderson/Aaron Boone) 20:56 - Boone's Talkin' Yanks episodes setting records 28:08 - YouTube/Adsense CPM controversy 31:00 - Penn sold Barstool back to Dave Portnoy for $1 37:51 - Savannah Bananas visited the Warehouse 41:05 - Blitzball Blitz 44:50 - Appreciate you guys and goodbye Featuring: Jomboy Edited by: Rob Moretti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Griffin will recap the Orioles taking 3 of 4 up in Toronto, Ryan Mountcastle's hatred for that city before we start previewing this weekend when Buck Showalter and the Mets come into town. At 10:30am, we will switch gears a little bit and catch up with PressBox's Ravens beat writer Bo Smolka for an update from Training Camp. Before the second hour, we'll also recap the world of fighting with 'Fighting Words' as we talk Terrance Crawford, Tank's next potential fight, UFC and more. At 11:05am, we will have a chance to chat with a legend in the sport of lacrosse, Paul Rabil, before he and the PLL return home tonight at Homewood Field here in Baltimore. Later in the second hour, at 11:30am, we will check-in with ESPN reporter Buster Olney to talk some Orioles after he saw them up close last Sunday night, and yes, we'll talk about Mike Mussina as well. All that and more on Friday edition of GCR…
A correction from Jesse: The rainout in Baltimore was on September 29, 1999, bumping Mike Mussina's last start of that season, not his final start as an Oriole, which would be the following year. Mussina and Scott Kamieniecki combined to shut out the Yankees in the opener of the following day's doubleheader.Everything else in this episode is, of course, completely factual and based in reality, including the invitation to Shaquille O'Neal to come on the show and talk soda and the Yankees' former use of a bullpen Cadillac. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
In this Episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the right handed starting pitchers to the table for discussion.
We continue with John Flaherty from the YES Network. John discusses playing catcher and the different things that are needed for success in the position. He breaks down what are things he learned about the position and how important your focus is in being a catcher. We also touch on the different people with his time at the Yankees and how they were important to the success of the team and how they were able to maintain the levels they reached. He talks about Joe Torre, Mel Stottlemeyer, Derek Jeter, and why they were able to compete and win with the Yankees. John also, tells a great story about working with Mike Mussina and getting ready for a game against the Red Sox, and how they prepared to face the line up. It is a great listen to learn about what it is like to play in the "show".
The Yankees aren't playing, so why not look back at a few games from years past? We look at August 11, 2017, 2013, 2012, 2007, and 2002! We hear some familiar names, some names we forgot about, and talk about Yankees' victories! Did you remember Jamie Garcia was on the 2017 Yankees? Stacey didn't. Stacey remembered Mike Mussina and Alex Rodriguez and tells the story of August 11, 2013 when Brett Gardner had to bail out Mo Rivera for the second time in three games against the Tigers.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Blue NileMake your moment sparkle with jewelry from Bluenile.com. And, going on now is the Blue Nile Anniversary Sale … Save up to forty percent on classic fine jewelry pieces and twenty-five percent on engagement ring settings. Shop stress free and find your forever piece. Go to BlueNile.com today. LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB.VroomWith Vroom, you can buy a car entirely online, and have it delivered straight to you, so you never have to go to a dealership again. So, next time you need to buy a car, just grab your phone, go to Vroom.com and check out thousands of great cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Yankees aren't playing, so why not look back at a few games from years past? We look at August 11, 2017, 2013, 2012, 2007, and 2002! We hear some familiar names, some names we forgot about, and talk about Yankees' victories! Did you remember Jamie Garcia was on the 2017 Yankees? Stacey didn't. Stacey remembered Mike Mussina and Alex Rodriguez and tells the story of August 11, 2013 when Brett Gardner had to bail out Mo Rivera for the second time in three games against the Tigers. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Blue Nile Make your moment sparkle with jewelry from Bluenile.com. And, going on now is the Blue Nile Anniversary Sale … Save up to forty percent on classic fine jewelry pieces and twenty-five percent on engagement ring settings. Shop stress free and find your forever piece. Go to BlueNile.com today. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB. Vroom With Vroom, you can buy a car entirely online, and have it delivered straight to you, so you never have to go to a dealership again. So, next time you need to buy a car, just grab your phone, go to Vroom.com and check out thousands of great cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The New York Yankees carried from top to bottom one of the greatest pitching staffs of all time in 2002. In today's chapter, Steve Karsay tells the stories of each pitcher and his journey with them. From Rogers Clemens and Mike Mussina at the top, to setting up for Mariano Rivera. The Yankees pitching staff had countless all-stars, hall of famers, competitors and most of all, hard working professionals. Some were home grown, others came through other routes such as trades and free agency. Hearing the story of each Yankees' pitcher from the man who shared the locker room with them is priceless. Reunited with David "Boomer" Wells- from the minors in the Jays' system to the big apple. And as a teaser, you get to find out today why George Steinbrenner truly was THE boss! First episode with Steve Karsay sporting the official Chosen Journey for the first time! ABOUT THE CHOSEN JOURNEY WITH STEVE KARSAY: A decade in the making: The dream project has come to fruition! Former MLB pitcher Steve Karsay joins forces with Jonathan Hacohen (aka The Chosen Lawyer) on the Chosen Journey. As part of this documentary series, Steve and the Chosen Lawyer share every week a different chapter in the life and times of Steve Karsay. His journey to the major leagues as a big league pitcher, coach, fatherhood and everything in-between. As you hear Steve's stories, get ready in your life to dream and experience YOUR chosen Journey! Steve welcomes all fan comments and questions: Please be sure to share your question to Steve Karsay as a comment below in this episode and you never know, Steve may answer it! Please make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel, hit the LIKE button for today's episode and the notification bell to learn of future episodes of The Chosen Journey with Steve Karsay! ____________________________________________________________ STAY CONNECTED:
On this episode of Locked On Red Sox, Red Sox Beat Writer for the Boston Globe Peter Abraham joins the show to give his thoughts on the results of the 2022 Hall of Fame. Peter also gives us insight on what his mindset was going into voting for the 2022 Hall of Fame ballot and shares his thoughts on the steroid debate. Lastly, Peter tells some funny stories about David Ortiz, Johnny Damon and Mike Mussina.Follow us on Twitter! @lalalalaurrrren & @jakeiggy & @lo_redsox & @peteabeSupport us by supporting our sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Locked On Red Sox, Red Sox Beat Writer for the Boston Globe Peter Abraham joins the show to give his thoughts on the results of the 2022 Hall of Fame. Peter also gives us insight on what his mindset was going into voting for the 2022 Hall of Fame ballot and shares his thoughts on the steroid debate. Lastly, Peter tells some funny stories about David Ortiz, Johnny Damon and Mike Mussina. Follow us on Twitter! @lalalalaurrrren & @jakeiggy & @lo_redsox & @peteabe Support us by supporting our sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Allen McCallum joins Nestor to reminsce about 30 years of Baltimore sports radio and media at WNST
Episode #112 features John Vampatella, author of The Forgotten Game and award winning pitmaster, Vic Clevenger. John Vampatella is an outstanding author whose latest project is The Forgotten Game which details one of the greatest games in baseball history between the two most bitter rivals in the sport, the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. In the 2004 American League Championship Series the two teams faced off and it looked as if the Yankees who had taken the first three games in the best of seven series were about to win and advance to yet another World Series appearance until Boston miraculously won game 4. Most fans remember Curt Schilling's sutured ankle in game 6, but game 5 was a do-or-die moment for the Red Sox, and they delivered in epic fashion. Yet, despite being the pivotal game in the series, it hasn't drawn the attention the others have. The Forgotten Game breaks down game 5 on a virtual pitch-by-pitch basis, from the battle between Pedro Martinez and Mike Mussina, to the clutch performances by Tim Wakefield and David Ortiz, while breaking down the strategies the managers employed, and stories of how various players made their way to their respective teams for that fateful night. The game lasted 14 pressure filled innings and John Vampatella has created a book which is just as exciting as the game itself.Vic Clevenger is a comedian, speaker, freelance writer, inventor, and award winning pitmaster. He truly is a barbecue Renaissance man and is often referred to as the Cookin' Comedian. Vic was kind enough to join us as he made his way back from the World Food Championships in Dallas, Texas. Almost immediately we could tell we were going to have a great conversation, but would not have enough time. He is definitely on the list of guests we will need to have back. His latest project is the Chimney Cartel which is a new type of cooker. That is in addition to his being a brand ambassador for B&B Charcoal. We hope you will enjoy hearing from a pitmaster who loves life as longs as barbecue is a part of it.We recommend you go to Fifth & Cherry, https://fifthandcherry.com for wonderful cutting boards and http://www.baseballbbq.com for grill tools and clothing for barbecue and baseball fans and the Pandemic Baseball Book Club, https://www.pbbclub.com to find many of the wonderful books we have featured as well as some additional swag.We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe.If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you.Call the show: (516) 855-8214Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.comTwitter: @baseballandbbqInstagram: baseballandbarbecueYouTube: baseball and bbqWebsite: https://baseballandbbq.weebly.comFacebook: baseball and bbq
Author, John Vampatella shares the story of the pivotal Game 5 ALCS Yankees & Red Sox John delivers excitement, entertainment and tension as he walks us through this storyThe beginning of a baseball Red Sox fan entering the cathedral of Fenway 2004 ALCS - Yankees have won the first 3 games & Red Sox chances look bleak Boston's last World Series championship was in 1918. Grueling long playoff games that go long into the night Jorge Posada & Jason Varitek, great athletes. catchers with stamina lasting 14 innings 2003, Red Sox, Grady Little's decisions and a declining Pedro Martinez 2004, Terry Francona holds with Pedro Martinez in 2004 ALCS game 5 Analytics vs. Gut - When do you pull a pitcher and bring in the bullpen Tampa Bay, Blake Snell, Kevin Cash, Analytics and a World Series 13th inning Tim Wakefield delivers the high powered no spin knuckleball to his catcher Francona decides do I bring in Mirabelli or keep in Varitek Hall of Famers players from that game, Derek Jeter, Pedro Martinez, Mariano Rivera, Mike Mussina. Other elite talent in that game, A-Rod, Gary Sheffield, Manny Ramirez, Curt Schilling Today's top talent: Chris Sale, Xander Bogaerts, Rafael Devers, Bobby DalbecBaseballBiz heartily recommends reading "The Forgotten Game". It is an exciting and informative view of that very special game. which can be found at the author's website, www.johnvampatella.com and on Amazon. Thanks to John and Hannah for making this interview possible. Special thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music "Rocking Forward"A BaseballBiz On Deck production
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COVID-19 has taken over the Red Sox clubhouse and they still found a way to split that 4-game series in Tampa. Today we talk the dominance of Garrett Richards the reliever, when to expect Xander Bogaerts back, Chris Sale shutting people up that said he hadn't pitched against any legit teams yet, reliving Mike Mussina losing a perfect game with 2 outs in the 9th to Carl Everett 20 years ago to the day, how wild it was to see Raffy flip out like that, Wander Franco continuing to dominate the Red Sox, how important that go-ahead hit was for Jarren Duran, projecting the best Red Sox pitching situation for a potential Wild Card game, lookahead to this Indians series and much more. Enjoy!
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by two Orioles fans — Jake Mintz and Matt Ritchie — to chat about John Means' no hitter against the Seattle Mariners. Connor, Jake, and Matt talk:-All of our reactions to the final out-How happy we are for John Means-Could Means be the best Orioles starting pitcher since Mike Mussina?-How he used almost exclusively fastballs and changeups to befuddle the Mariners-And why the Orioles need to shut down all trade rumors and hold onto Means for the long haulSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.SportstradeSign up TODAY at SportsTrade.com and discover the fun, exciting and profitable newworld of Sports Trading. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by two Orioles fans — Jake Mintz and Matt Ritchie — to chat about John Means' no hitter against the Seattle Mariners. Connor, Jake, and Matt talk: -All of our reactions to the final out -How happy we are for John Means -Could Means be the best Orioles starting pitcher since Mike Mussina? -How he used almost exclusively fastballs and changeups to befuddle the Mariners -And why the Orioles need to shut down all trade rumors and hold onto Means for the long haul Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Sportstrade Sign up TODAY at SportsTrade.com and discover the fun, exciting and profitable new world of Sports Trading. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by Ben Palmer, an Orioles fan and writer at PitcherList, to discuss the talent level of John Means and Zac Lowther. Connor and Ben talk:-Is John Means the best Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher since Mike Mussina?-What has allowed Means to take the next step this season?-What makes Zac Lowther so effective?-Can Lowther stick in the Orioles rotation long term?-Which Orioles starter behind Means is the best fantasy baseball option?But first, Connor tells you the five things you need to know about the Orioles 4-2 win over the Yankees, touching on Matt Harvey, Cedric Mullins, Tanner Scott, and others.Listen to The Ultimate Mock Draft 2021 presented by Audacy and the Locked On Podcast Network. April 19th-26th. Follow the feed today!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by Ben Palmer, an Orioles fan and writer at PitcherList, to discuss the talent level of John Means and Zac Lowther. Connor and Ben talk: -Is John Means the best Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher since Mike Mussina? -What has allowed Means to take the next step this season? -What makes Zac Lowther so effective? -Can Lowther stick in the Orioles rotation long term? -Which Orioles starter behind Means is the best fantasy baseball option? But first, Connor tells you the five things you need to know about the Orioles 4-2 win over the Yankees, touching on Matt Harvey, Cedric Mullins, Tanner Scott, and others. Listen to The Ultimate Mock Draft 2021 presented by Audacy and the Locked On Podcast Network. April 19th-26th. Follow the feed today!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony Massarotti returns to Hardcore Baseball to talk about the 2021 Hall of Fame voting. He joins Matt McCarthy to discuss his ballot (1:34), nobody getting in to Cooperstown this year (3:02), Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens (7:30), why next year's vote might be the most consequential in Hall of Fame history (10:52), not voting for Curt Schilling (15:55), comparing Schilling to recent inductee Mike Mussina (20:57). Plus, Mazz and McCarthy reflect on the life and legacy of Hank Aaron (24:42). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Massarotti returns to Hardcore Baseball to talk about the 2021 Hall of Fame voting. He joins Matt McCarthy to discuss his ballot (1:34), nobody getting in to Cooperstown this year (3:02), Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens (7:30), why next year's vote might be the most consequential in Hall of Fame history (10:52), not voting for Curt Schilling (15:55), comparing Schilling to recent inductee Mike Mussina (20:57). Plus, Mazz and McCarthy reflect on the life and legacy of Hank Aaron (24:42). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Massarotti returns to Hardcore Baseball to talk about the 2021 Hall of Fame voting. He joins Matt McCarthy to discuss his ballot (1:34), nobody getting in to Cooperstown this year (3:02), Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens (7:30), why next year's vote might be the most consequential in Hall of Fame history (10:52), not voting for Curt Schilling (15:55), comparing Schilling to recent inductee Mike Mussina (20:57). Plus, Mazz and McCarthy reflect on the life and legacy of Hank Aaron (24:42). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's podcast, Jim is joined by USA TODAY Sports reporter and Baseball Hall of Fame voter Steve Gardner to breakdown down the resume of former MLB pitcher Curt Schilling. First, Steve talks to us about how it felt to receive his first ballot in the mail this November and how his ballot is coming along (2:59). Next, Steve and Jim cover the infamous bloody sock game, the 2001 World Series, John Smoltz, Roy Halladay, Mike Mussina, and Schilling's incredible strikeout to walk ratio (12:03). They then rank Schilling among the best pitchers of his era and discuss how Schilling has sabotaged his own candidacy with his hateful behavior since retiring (28:29). Finally, Steve reveals if he is voting for Schilling this year and discusses whether or not he believes he will ever get into Cooperstown (43:03).
En este episodio de Sports R Us Podcast estaremos hablando de la Serie Mundial y lo que fue para nosotros la temporada de la MLB del año 2020. ¿Qué estará pasando con los equipos de Los Angeles Dodgers y Tampa Bay Rays la temporada que viene? ¿Podrán ser contendores el año que viene? ¿Su plantilla de jugadores, tendrá movimientos mayores o intentaran repetir la formula con el mismo núcleo? Son parte de las preguntas que discutimos en este episodio. También analizamos la polémica del inicio de la temporada 2020-2021 de la NBA. ¿Debe comenzar la temporada en diciembre o enero? ¿De comenzar en diciembre, cuantos jugadores no se reportarán a jugar en el inicio de la temporada? Recuerden que nos pueden seguir en:https://www.facebook.com/sportsruspodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/También pueden conseguir a Jose Báez en:https://www.facebook.com/JoseBaezOpenMichttps://www.instagram.com/josebaezopen_mic/Incluimos el video de Mike Mussina que mencionamos en el episodio:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx87p8Rkboc
On today's episode of Locked On Yankees, Stacey recaps last night's loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, she breaks down Gerrit Cole's pitches and explains to you why it's way too early to panic about his performance so far in Pinstripes. She also discusses yesterday's trade deadline and the lack of moves made (or in this case not made) by the Yankees. She briefly previews tonight's matchup between Masahiro Tanaka and Trevor Richards and she looks back at the game from a year ago today when the Yankees honored Mike Mussina for making the Hall of Fame and walked off against the Oakland A's.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! PostmatesFor a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of free delivery credit for your first SEVEN days. To start your free deliveries, download the app and use code LOCKEDON.IndeedRIGHT NOW, Indeed is offering our listeners a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT to boost your job post - which means more quality candidates will see it, fast. Try Indeed out with a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT at indeed.com/lockedonmlb. Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of Locked On Yankees, Stacey recaps last night's loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, she breaks down Gerrit Cole's pitches and explains to you why it's way too early to panic about his performance so far in Pinstripes. She also discusses yesterday's trade deadline and the lack of moves made (or in this case not made) by the Yankees. She briefly previews tonight's matchup between Masahiro Tanaka and Trevor Richards and she looks back at the game from a year ago today when the Yankees honored Mike Mussina for making the Hall of Fame and walked off against the Oakland A's. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Postmates For a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of free delivery credit for your first SEVEN days. To start your free deliveries, download the app and use code LOCKEDON. Indeed RIGHT NOW, Indeed is offering our listeners a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT to boost your job post - which means more quality candidates will see it, fast. Try Indeed out with a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT at indeed.com/lockedonmlb. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Mussina talks to Buster about throwing a new pitch in a World Series, the Derek Jeter "flip play," his three scoreless innings in game 7 of the '03 ALCS, the urban legend of how big the outfield in Camden Yards actually is and a prominent baseball fight he regrets starting (3:54).
It’s another 7 vs 10 matchup as the World Series champion ’85 Royals (George Brett, Steve Balboni, Willie Wilson) tangle with the Mike Mussina-led ’03 Yankees with Jeter, Matsui, Posada and Ventura. Danny Jackson gets the start for KC in a condensed-for-podcast broadcast of two stellar AL teams from your youth. Jon Miller has pre-game analysis; Mark Gubicza has in-game commentary. Reminisce, remember and join our growing community by downloading, subscribing and checking out the web site, TheThrowbackLeague.com.
When looking at some of the best pitchers who never won a Cy Young award, some names might surprise you. Although he's known as one of the greatest, Nolan Ryan never won one. Competition was tough in the late 90's and early 2000's, so neither did Mike Mussina or Curt Schilling. Among active pitchers, Gerrit Cole is probably the most likely player on this list to eventually win one. All this (and more) on today's episode.
Joined today by the owner and founder of Rarenewspapers.com, Timothy Hughes. Tim and I talk about our weird passion of collecting newspapers and discuss the current state of collecting and the industry today. We chat about his infamous hometown of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, the home of the Little League World Series. How before the newspaper business Tim sat on the Board of Little League. He talks about the famous 1980 World Series and how that put the LLWS on the map and golfing with Mike Mussina. Tim takes us back to collecting coins and stamps and how buying a 3-dollar newspaper changed everything. From quitting the Board of Little League to how he acquired over a million newspapers from the 1600a to present day. He tells us which newspaper’s he’ll never sell, which are the most in demand and why the hobby is growing. Follow and check out Tim’s site here: http://www.rarenewspapers.com/
Episode Title: 2.13.20 “My Favorite Non-Fantasy Baseball Players”Topics: Who are your favorite non-fantasy baseball players? Pedro SeverinoStephen VogtJon OlerudEvery team is in first place. Quote Me: “We have a lot of things that need to go our way to not get last place.”“That is the hope of every sports fan in America who has a favorite baseball team...that is not the Dodgers or the Yankees. Or the Astros, sorry (not sorry) about that one, you little cheaters.”“The only players I was picking seemed like Orioles players. Mike Mussina and Ben McDonald were my starters. Cal Ripken was my shortstop and I was good. I was happy. That was a team right there… even though every other position was garbage.”“He (Dylan Bundy) usually leaves it right down the middle where Gleybar Torres takes it 450 feet over the fence.”Find Me:“The Mocabee Podcast Show” on Facebook and Twitter. You can also follow me on Instagram @daddymoc. Subscribe and Listen on any of your favorite podcast listening apps.
Harry and Mike record live from the infield in Cooperstown, New York ahead of Mariano Rivera and Mike Mussina's inductions into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Braves have been the most competent team in an NL East full of turmoil—why aren't we talking more about them? Then Marc Normandin joins to discuss the latest deep dives into MLB's cynical international practices. Finally we review the Hall of Fame ceremonies from over the weekend, which included the inductions of Mike Mussina, Roy Halladay, and Edgar Martinez, among others. Hosts: Michael Baumann, Ben Lindbergh, Zach Kram Guest: Marc Normandin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode of Locked on Yankees, Mariano Rivera and Mike Mussina make the Hall of Fame along with Edgar Martinez and Roy Halladay. The Yankees also signed Danny Farquhar to a minor league deal with an invite to Spring Training. Stacey discusses all of that and also who she thinks will make the Hall of Fame in 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New York Yankees greats' Mike Mussina and Mariano Rivera march into Cooperstown. In this busy episode: - Harry and Mike break down the HOF ballot - Reminisce about their favorite Mussina and Mo moments - Analyze the Yankees $27 million signing of reliever Adam Ottavino - Grade the Sonny Gray trade Leave the show a voicemail: (201) 614-5664. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Its a Hall of Fame-worthy edition of the podcast! ...OK, at least as worthy Harold Baines!Host Ryan Andrews discusses the results of the 2019 Hall of Fame vote, and in particular, what it means that Roy Halladay was elected in his first year on the ballot. Andrews touches on what the late great Blue Jays pitcher meant to the organization and to baseball, and what his inclusion means for other players. Mariano Rivera, Edgar Martinez and Mike Mussina also were voted in, and get some time as well.The second segment sees Andrews touch on players with Blue Jays links or Canadian content. The cases for Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Larry Walker, Omar Vizquel, Scott Rolen, Jeff Kent, and Todd Helton are mentioned, while Michael Young bids farewell to the ballot.The final segment features interviews from Blue Jays Winter Fest in Halifax as Ryan Borucki and Danny Jansen give a few minutes of their time to the East Coast.Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @NeoAC18!Subscribe on Google Play and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Locked on NBA and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Sports Goofs come at you with talk about the NFL Playoffs with the AFC & NFC Championship Games finishing mired in officiating controversy, Carmelo Anthony is on the move again, the New York Islanders rule the Metro, and the MLB Hall of Fame adds Mariano Rivera, Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez, and Mike Mussina. Finally we give our thoughts on the biggest missed opportunities for our sports teams. Plus we hear from our non-sponsors; get updates on the Fulmer Cup; we guess weird college basketball team names; where in the sports world is Doug?; and we remember some forgotten players. Donate to the charity drive, Beat the Varus, which will go directly to the CDC Foundation. Support us on Podhero! Support the Goofs on Patreon. Check out the Goofs Nest Gift Shop. Interact with the Sports Goofs for all our takes on the #NFL, #NBA, #MLB, #NHL, #wrestling & college sports: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Discord Francisco's Social Media: Twitter | YouTube Andrew's Social Media: Twitter | Twitch Charles' Social Media: Twitter Goof States of America (38.5): California, Virginia, Florida, Washington, New Jersey, Oregon, Ohio, Texas, New York, Illinois, Arizona, Michigan, Indiana, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Georgia, Montana, Delaware, Alabama, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Kentucky, Rhode Island, Utah, Kansas, Maryland, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Iowa, Colorado, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri, Idaho, New Mexico, District of Columbia Goof World Order (43): USA, Canada, India, Ireland, Vietnam, Nepal, Singapore, Italy, United Kingdom, Israel, Norway, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, France, Oman, Nicaragua, Germany, Puerto Rico, Finland, Bahrain, Thailand, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Switzerland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Iraq, Bulgaria, Egypt, Kyrgyzstan, South Africa; Saudi Arabia; Algeria; Croatia; United Arab Emirates; China; Seychelles; Sweden; Czech Republic, Spain #MLB #NBA #NHL #NFL #NCAA #WWE #AEW --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sports-goofs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sports-goofs/support
Mike Mussina, the ace of the Orioles staff during the 1990s, is on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for the sixth straight year and appears on the brink of being elected.But is the year Mussina gets the Cooperstown call or will he have to wait another year or two? Hall of Fame expert Jay Jaffe of FanGraphs joins us to discuss that and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two former Orioles enter the Hall of Fame enter the Baseball Hall of Fame this weekend, but neither Vlad Guerrero or Jim Thome distinguished themselves in Baltimore. So who will the next player to enter the Hall of Fame based on his Oriole achievements?Hall of Fame expert Graham Womack joins us to discuss the candidacies of Mike Mussina, Bobby Grich and other former Birds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fansided baseball contributor and "Baseball By The Book" podcast host Justin McGuire, formerly the baseball editor at Sporting News, is the guest at The Yankee Haters' Ball, a recurring segment in which we hear from, well, Yankee haters.A lifelong Orioles fan, McGuire discusses putting allegiances aside for professional reasons, as well as the possibility of Manny Machado following in Mike Mussina's footsteps as a homegrown Orioles star to bolt for The Bronx in free agency. Then, after discussion of most hated and favorite Yankees, it's a rehash of Derek Jeter's (in)famous home run in Game 1 of the 1996 American League Championship Series.Good news! Locked On Yankees is now available on iTunes. The show also can be found on Stitcher, via RSS, and hopefully by however you subscribe to podcasts. Please do subscribe, rate, and review the show, and feel free to reach out at LockedOnNYY@gmail.com, or on Twitter at @LockedOnYankees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nothing has happened with the Yankees, or with pretty much anyone else in baseball, over the holidays, but while there is not a lot of new ground to cover, there is the delight of welcoming Steven Goldman to not just a segment, but a full episode of Locked On Yankees.The host of The Infinite Inning podcast, formerly of The Pinstriped Bible and Baseball Prospectus, Goldman shares some thoughts about the Yankees' third base situation, weighing the possibilities of Miguel Andujar, Mike Moustakas, and other options for New York at the hot corner. Then, a topic that Yankees fans surely don't want to think about, but should: what if Aaron Judge regresses after his Rookie of the Year campaign?Finally, but not for the last time, it's time to talk about Mike Mussina's case for the Hall of Fame. Does Jack Morris' upcoming induction change anything? Is it fair to hold intangibles against a pitcher whose numbers point rather strongly toward Cooperstown? Is it hypocritical to argue against Mussina based on subjective criteria, but not be swayed by similar arguments in favor of a candidate like Omar Vizquel?It's a longer than usual episode, but well worth the price of admission. Follow Steven Goldman on Twitter at @gostevengoldman, and follow this show at @LockedOnYankees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices