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October 24, 1994 Atlanta Braves Pitcher Greg Maddux is named the National Leagues Cy Young award winner for the strike-shortened 1994 season. Maddux became the first player to win three consecutive Cy Young Awards in the National League and would add a 4th the following year. The 1994 Major League Players Association struck over their refusal to allow a league imposed salary cap. The 232 day strike halted the season with roughly 50 games left on each team's schedule and led to the cancellation of the World Series. Tony Gwynn was batting .394 with a legitimate chance to become the first .400 hitter since Ted Williams. San Francisco's Matt Williams, with 43 home runs, was on pace to at least tie Roger Maris's single season record of 61. And the doomed Montreal Expos, who in 2005 would become the Washington Nationals, had baseball's top record, 74-40 and would lose what would prove to be their only chance at the World Series. Other National League award winners included Houston Astros first baseman Jeff Bagwell who was MVP, and Los Angeles Dodger outfielder Raul Mondesi who was named Rookie of the year. The American League award winners were all unanimously selected. They included: Chicago White Sox first baseman Frank Thomas as MVP, Kansas City Royals pitcher David Cone as Cy Young, and Kansas City Royals designated hitter Bob Hamelin was Rookie of the Year.
October 24, 1994 Atlanta Braves Pitcher Greg Maddux is named the National Leagues Cy Young award winner for the strike-shortened 1994 season. Maddux became the first player to win three consecutive Cy Young Awards in the National League and would add a 4th the following year. The 1994 Major League Players Association struck over their refusal to allow a league imposed salary cap. The 232 day strike halted the season with roughly 50 games left on each team's schedule and led to the cancellation of the World Series. Tony Gwynn was batting .394 with a legitimate chance to become the first .400 hitter since Ted Williams. San Francisco's Matt Williams, with 43 home runs, was on pace to at least tie Roger Maris's single season record of 61. And the doomed Montreal Expos, who in 2005 would become the Washington Nationals, had baseball's top record, 74-40 and would lose what would prove to be their only chance at the World Series. Other National League award winners included Houston Astros first baseman Jeff Bagwell who was MVP, and Los Angeles Dodger outfielder Raul Mondesi who was named Rookie of the year. The American League award winners were all unanimously selected. They included: Chicago White Sox first baseman Frank Thomas as MVP, Kansas City Royals pitcher David Cone as Cy Young, and Kansas City Royals designated hitter Bob Hamelin was Rookie of the Year.
October 24, 1994 Atlanta Braves Pitcher Greg Maddux is named the National Leagues Cy Young award winner for the strike-shortened 1994 season. Maddux became the first player to win three consecutive Cy Young Awards in the National League and would add a 4th the following year. The 1994 Major League Players Association struck over their refusal to allow a league imposed salary cap. The 232 day strike halted the season with roughly 50 games left on each team's schedule and led to the cancellation of the World Series. Tony Gwynn was batting .394 with a legitimate chance to become the first .400 hitter since Ted Williams. San Francisco's Matt Williams, with 43 home runs, was on pace to at least tie Roger Maris's single season record of 61. And the doomed Montreal Expos, who in 2005 would become the Washington Nationals, had baseball's top record, 74-40 and would lose what would prove to be their only chance at the World Series. Other National League award winners included Houston Astros first baseman Jeff Bagwell who was MVP, and Los Angeles Dodger outfielder Raul Mondesi who was named Rookie of the year. The American League award winners were all unanimously selected. They included: Chicago White Sox first baseman Frank Thomas as MVP, Kansas City Royals pitcher David Cone as Cy Young, and Kansas City Royals designated hitter Bob Hamelin was Rookie of the Year.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! The Noon Hour is brought to you by Wade Ford, at Wade Ford, Atlanta's Ford dealer - you'll discover great prices, flexible finance options, our top trade-in values and even mobile service! On Campus presented by Subaru of Gwinnett Former Brave goes to jail & a foe makes a statement Shut Up Dillon Brooks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! The Noon Hour is brought to you by Wade Ford, at Wade Ford, Atlanta's Ford dealer - you'll discover great prices, flexible finance options, our top trade-in values and even mobile service! On Campus presented by Subaru of Gwinnett Former Brave goes to jail & a foe makes a statement Shut Up Dillon Brooks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! The Noon Hour is brought to you by Wade Ford, at Wade Ford, Atlanta's Ford dealer - you'll discover great prices, flexible finance options, our top trade-in values and even mobile service! On Campus presented by Subaru of Gwinnett Former Brave goes to jail & a foe makes a statement Shut Up Dillon Brooks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! The Noon Hour is brought to you by Wade Ford, at Wade Ford, Atlanta's Ford dealer - you'll discover great prices, flexible finance options, our top trade-in values and even mobile service! On Campus presented by Subaru of Gwinnett Former Brave goes to jail & a foe makes a statement Shut Up Dillon Brooks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August 10th, 1924, Ty Cobb steals second base once, third base twice and home plate once in the Tigers' 13-7 win over Boston that puts them on top in the American League. August 10th, 1944, Red Barrett of the Boston Braves throws only 58 pitches and shuts out the Cincinnati Reds 2-0. This is the major-league record for fewest pitches in a nine-inning game. The game takes one hour 15 minutes, the shortest night game ever. On August 10th, 1977, Billy Martin installs Reggie Jackson as the Yankees' regular clean-up hitter. New York will win 40 of its final 53 games on the way to a World Series title with Jackson contributing 13 home runs and 49 RBIs.August 10th 1981, the Phillies' Pete Rose passes Stan Musial to claim the number 4 spot on the all-time hit list when he collects his 3,631st off Cardinal hurler Mark Littell. 1985, Oakland's Dave Kingman becomes the 21st member of the 400 club after a 2 run bomb off Matt Young in the first inning of the A's 11-5 win at Seattle. On August 10th, 1995, the Cardinals are awarded a 2-1 victory by forfeit over the Dodgers at "Ball Day" at Dodger Stadium. After striking out looking in the bottom of the 9th., Raul Mondesi is ejected for arguing the call. Tommy Lasorda also gets tossed when he joins the discussion. Taking matters into their own hands, the fans rained more than 200 balls they had received as souvenirs onto the field. The umps order the Cardinals into the dugout and award them the win by forfeit. It is the first forfeit in the major leagues since the infamous Disco Demolition Night, a promotion that occurred July 12, 1979.Historical Recap performed by:Robyn Newton from - Robyn Says
On the joys of covering Tony Gwynn and Kobe Bryant; on a cruel Kirk Gibson, a showering Tommy Lasorda, a furious Raul Mondesi; on the ill-advised Gabby Douglas piece; on the gazillion steps taken to reach journalism glory.
Iggy warbles. Tim's poll. Mungenast is the goat. Iggy wants to get his 9 o'clock return music. StrodeCast. Old Warson. Joan Wandersee. Butch Wax. Raul Mondesi. Lern interview. EMOTD.
It seemingly came out of nowhere 27 years ago this week when the most famous athlete in the world, Michael Jordan, after having quit basketball the previous fall, announced his intention to try to become a big league ballplayer. It would prove a difficult road for Jordan, who still did far better than anyone could have predicted. Mike and Bill go through both his careers, why he made the switch when he did, and how it ended just as abruptly. Plus, happy birthday to Raul Mondesi and Jimmie Hall!
On a very special episode of the Total Bases Podcast, Felipe is joined by Baseball Cosmos curator Melvin Lopez, as the guys create their 25-man roster of the greatest Dominican baseball players. The Dominican Republic recently celebrated 156 years of independence. To celebrate, the guys built their own lineup of Dominican players. The guys had to pick one catcher, first, second, and third baseman, shortstop, left, center, and right fielders, and one designated hitter. The guys also had to select 5 starting pitchers. The remaining 11 players had to be dispersed among the bullpen and the position players on the bench. Along the way, they had some tough decisions to make: --Vladimir Guerrero Jr. or Sammy Sosa in right field? --Aramis Ramirez, Edwin Encarnacion, or Jose Bautista as the backup third baseman? --Pedro Martinez or Juan Marichal as the ace of the starting rotation? --Will there be enough room for Nelson Cruz, Alfonso Soriano, Starling Marte, or Raul Mondesi? --What about guys like Julio Franco, Jose Reyes, Hanley Ramirez, or Pedro Guerrero? All these questions and more will be answered on this episode of the podcast!
On this special episode of the podcast i had a chance to talk to Ron Shandler (@RonShandler), Ray Murphy (@RayHQ) and Brent Hershey (@BrentHQ) about: the birth of baseballhq.com Baseball Forecaster the creation of Ron Shandler's BABS origin of Tout Wars auction strategy how to read the room in drafts past, present and future of Roto Fantasy baseball- what will stick around and what might chanege? the starting pitching landscape Our favorite fantasy players of all-time an ode to Raul Mondesi (#43) a mini draft to end the show Follow on Twitter @pullhitterpod @deadpullhitter Email : pullhitterpodcast@gmail.com Encouraging feedback and comments. Sports dialogue is the best, so tell me what's on your mind! Thanks for listening! If you feel so kind to show some support for the show that would be greatly appreciated! Ratings and reviews are much appreciated if you listen on a platform that allows that- Thanks! (send me a DM on Twitter for #pullhitterswag when you do!) If you enjoyed the remastered edition of Take Me Out To The Ballgame, that was done by my pal Mike Wrocklage and you can find his work under the name Wrack Attack on Spotify, Sound Cloud and Reverb Nation For inquiries on logo and web site design email rodeobot@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-d5/support
Lineups for tonight's game, Bader's hot streak, Raul Mondesi talk, and hopes for Dakota Hudson.
INTRO (0:00 - 8:54) - Raul Mondesi episode - Brook Lopez's cat - Matt Barnes retirement - Baker Mayfield wins Heisman HOOPS (8:55 - 22:59) - Lakers on the road - lineup considerations - preparing to face LeBron - BBB to Lithuania MLB (23:00 - 32:35) - Yankees acquire Stanton - Ohtani chooses Angels - Morrow signs with Cubs - Dodgers' targets at Winter Meetings NFL (32:36 - 40:13) - Skins/Vikings/Rams lose - Browns almost win, but lose - Wentz done, still MVP candidate? - Rodgers returning FAST FOOD FLAVOR (40:14 - 42:42) - Blue Star Donuts SUPER HOT INTERESTING TAKES AND SHOUTOUTS (42:43) - Easy E's drones - our fire relief effort Released: December 13, 2017 Editor: Nick Ostiller
On this episode we talk about the College Football National Championship game between the Clemson Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide; the NCAA and NFL coaching carousel,; the NFL Wild Card round as the Colts, Eagles, Chargers, and Cowboys move on; the Jimmy Butler saga; Tom Thibodea's firing in Minnesota; and the NHL last man in vote for the All-Star Game. We remember Raul Mondesi, JP Losman, and Najeh Davenport. We also give shout outs to Electrolit, Elements Massage, Charmin, Operation Sports, and Post-It. Donate to the charity drive, Beat the Varus, which will go directly to the CDC Foundation. Listen to us on Podhero! Support the Goofs on Patreon. Fellow podcasters need any guests? Come join PodMatch. Sports Goofs' Social Media: 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 (42): 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 #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
Things are brewing now this offseason, especially for Lorenzo Cain who will not return to Kansas City after signing a deal with the Brewers. The Royals will get a draft pick as compensation, but that's not all they've received this week.The Royals also brought back 2015 ALCS MVP Alcides Escobar. What does this mean for Raul Mondesi in 2018? We figured he had a clear shot to play shortstop every day, but now he may be destined for the minor leagues.There was also a trade which freed up some payroll space and moved Brandon Moss to Oakland for a pair of intriguing arms in Jesse Hahn and Heath Fillmyer. Of course, creating payroll space and moving the only natural first baseman off the roster is intriguing considering Eric Hosmer is still available...Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com. Email us a question and if we answer it on the air, we’ll send you a gift certificate to our friends at Kelly’s Westport Inn.
Rudy Gamble of Razzball joins George Bissell and Mike Gianella of Baseball Prospectus to survey the fantasy landscape at second base. They divulge their strategic approaches at the keystone (8:00) and discuss the following players in-depth: Jose Altuve (15:00), Dee Gordon (22:00), Jose Ramirez (28:00), Brian Dozier and Daniel Murphy (31:00), Whit Merrifield and Chris Taylor (34:00), Rougned Odor (48:30), DJ LeMahieu (53:00), Robinson Cano (54:30), Yoan Moncada (59:00), Ozzie Albies (1:06:00), Jonathan Villar (1:10:00), Ian Happ (1:11:30), Josh Harrison (1:12:30), Joe Panik (1:15:00), Raul Mondesi (1:18:00) and Scott Kingery (1:24:00). Plus, a special bonus segment featuring Willie Calhoun (1:31:30).
Will Eric Hosmer be back in a Royals uniform next season? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and Joe Posnanski along with Royals reporter Jeffrey Flanagan break down why the team would like to bring Hosmer back into the fold for 2018 and if Raul Mondesi will be the starting shortstop in 2018.
Favorite stories from the week (1:04), Chris Sale gets 300th strikeout of season (4:50), Pat Neshek pissed at Zack Greinke for not signing autographs for him (6:18), Todd Frazier’s foul ball hits little girl in stands (9:53), Brad Ausmus out as Tigers manager (13:58), Aaron Judge passes Mark McGuire’s rookie homer record (17:05), Raul Mondesi […] The post Ep. 43 – The Final Stretch appeared first on The Ledge.
Discussion of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and the best theme songs in T.V. Then Winners and Losers of the week for Fergie, Fergie again, Alfonso Soriano, Raul Mondesi, Lego Ninjago (6:16). The Carmelo Anthony trade and the meaning of "Cautiously Optimistic," (13:51). The Lions get screwed, and another fun football moment (20:01). Big news with Victor Martinez of the Detroit Tigers (28:07). Where are They Now? for Rashard Mendenhall, Barry Zito, Bob Saget, Charles Tillman (32:07). And a monster round of Is This News, featuring Kylie Jenner's possible immaturity, Steve Carell getting heckled, Odell Beckham, Santana Moss, Jose Bautista, Lebron, and more (41:00). Follow us on Twitter @proseandcahns and Instagram proseandcahns. And check out our website proseandcahns.com.
Is Kevin Durant boring, or just weird? What's so darn inspirational about Roger Goodell? Is Zack Greinke a dick? Why is Raul Mondesi going to jail for eight years? Is Barkley our greatest prophet of anti-millennialism? All these questions are ASKED and ANSWERED on this week's SportManToe. Enjoy!
George Bissell, Mike Gianella and Bret Sayre outline their strategic approaches to the fantasy playoffs including: relying on studs that got you there versus riding the hot hand (8:00) and several useful wavier wire targets in Luis Valbuena (14:30), Kyle Gibson (15:30), Nick Castellanos (17:00), Jeimer Candelario (19:00) and Nick Williams (20:00). They also banter about Rhys Hoskins insane hot streak (20:30), Victor Robles long-term potential (23:30), and some names to target in keeper and dynasty formats over the final few weeks like Willie Calhoun, Wilmer Difo, Dominic Smith, Matt Chapman, Marwin Gonzalez and Raul Mondesi (27:00). Finally, they take a quick look ahead to 2018 by debating Giancarlo Stanton’s fantasy value (33:00).
Cody Tapp talks with Adam Teicher about missing Chiefs at OTAs, Tyreek Hill's production and Alex Smith's trade value. He then brings on Clint Scoles to discuss Raul Mondesi and minor league pitchingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Royals ran into a four-game winning streak, but their offensive numbers wouldn't make you believe it. Despite a mostly successful homestand, there are still some stragglers in the lineup.Jeff and Mike discussed Eric Hosmer, Alex Gordon, and a little more about Raul Mondesi and what kinds of things they can do to right their personal ships.It wasn't all bad, though. The rotation is nails right now, and the bullpen is regrouping. We discussed both and how likely they may be to keep it up.Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com. Email us a question and if we answer it on the air, we’ll send you a gift certificate to our friends at Kelly’s Westport Inn.
The Royals bullpen hasn't been very strong. The offense has looked rough. It's not ideal. So the Royals made a couple of moves to give Matt Strahm a break and get some fresh arms in town.Curiously, their struggling second baseman Raul Mondesi isn't drawing much attention from the coaching staff yet. We talked about these struggles and the slight intrigue of Jake Junis in the bullpen at the big league level.Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com. Email us a question and if we answer it on the air, we’ll send you a gift certificate to our friends at Kelly’s Westport Inn.
Raul Mondesi has won the job and will be the everyday second baseman in Kansas City. MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince and Royals reporter Jeffrey Flanagan discuss why the team chose Mondesi to start over the other candidates and why Alex Gordon could be the team's leadoff hitter this upcoming season. Jeffrey Flanagan also chats with Ned Yost about how they matchup with other teams and the depth they possess at almost every position.
Nando Di Fino is out of retirement to guest host FanRag Fantasy baseball with Jim Finch! The guys start off talking about the injury to Jorge Soler and how it could affect those in deeper leagues. They also discuss other Royals like Peter O'Brien and Raul Mondesi. Later on they talk deeper catchers like Yan Gomes and others. They wrap it up with Fernando Rodney talk? You either love em or hate em. Which side are you on? #FNTSYRadio #FNTSY #ToutWars #FantasyBaseball #MLB #RedSox #Orioles #BlueJays #Yankees #Rays #Indians #Tigers #WhiteSox #Twins #Royals #Rangers #Angels #Mariners #Athletics #Astros #Nationals #Mets #Phillies #Marlins #Braves #Cardinals #Pirates #Cubs #Reds #Brewers #Dodgers #Rockies #Giants #DBacks #Padres Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week, a look at some surprising performers in Royals spring training. From Raul Mondesi to Jorge Bonifacio and Scott Alexander to Yender Caramo. These guys are putting themselves on the radar for opening day, or at least another look later in the year.We also talked about the injury to Salvador Perez in the World Baseball Classic and the sigh of relief Kansas City is breathing after good news.And we also discussed David Glass's comments about Scott Boras and Eric Hosmer.Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com. Email us a question and if we answer it on the air, we’ll send you a gift certificate to our friends at Kelly’s Westport Inn.We would also like to invite you to join us on April 3rd at Kelly's for an Opening Day Watch Party. 21 and up, please. Join in the fun of watching the start of a new baseball season with other diehard Royals fans in one of the best venues in KC. More info will be on our Twitter account.
This week, we looked at the first week of spring training and the early signs regarding some spring training position battles.There aren't many, but second base has a trio (a quartet!?) of players who could see time there in 2017. We discuss Raul Mondesi, Christian Colon, Whit Merrifield, and - hey, it could happen - Cheslor Cuthbert.We also talked about the fifth starter spot. It seems like it's Nathan Karns's job to lose, but Travis Wood has a shot, as does Chris Young, and all three have good numbers after one appearance each.We also covered Kyle Zimmer and what expectations should be going forward. He throws on Saturday and we're very interested to see how he does.And finally, we helped to spread the legend of Peter O'Brien, who felled a thousand trees with one swing, rescued the princess, and ran the villains out of town.Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com. Email us a question and if we answer it on the air, we’ll send you a gift certificate to our friends at Kelly’s Westport Inn.
The Royals have not played well.The hitting is only starting to wake up, the defense has lagged at times, but mostly, the starting rotation has been a problem. The bad things were our focus this week, including the Raul Mondesi PED suspension.Lorenzo Cain and Alex Gordon are heating up and Eric Hosmer's been great all season. Even Alcides Escobar is hitting a bit more now, and while Mike Moustakas went on the DL, Cheslor Cuthbert is filling in fine so far. Things are (hopefully) starting to turn around. The good things were also our focus this week, pulling ourselves out of the muck and into an optimistic place.Follow the Vault at @KCBaseballVault. Follow host Jeff Herr at @TheJeffReport, co-host Michael Engel at @michaelengel. You can also email feedback to KansasCityBaseballVault@gmail.com.Thanks to Clint Scoles (@clintscoles on Twitter) for sharing audio of a brief interview he had with Assistant GM JJ Picollo from Omaha.
Can Jarrod Dyson earn an everyday role in Kansas City? MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince checks in with Royals reporter Jeffrey Flanagan to make a case for Dyson and spotlight the future of Kansas City in Raul Mondesi, Ashe Russell, and Kyle Zimmer.
Cleveland Indians top prospect Clint Frazier joins the Pipeline podcast to reflect on his 2015 season and how he'll improve in the Fall League. Plus, MLBPipeline.com's Jonathan Mayo and Jim Callis join Ed Randall to look back at how some of the brightest stars in the World Series came to be so clutch, how Raul Mondesi could do something that's never been done before with the Royals and how the Arizona Fall League is shaping up.
On this week's episode of Off Panel, David welcomes the great John Arcudi, writer of Rumble at Image Comics and B.P.R.D. at Dark Horse Comics. Arcudi joins the show to talk Rumble, why he left B.P.R.D., the greatness of James Harren, how to make comic collaborations not just work but shine, creator-owned comics, Rumble's path to being published, genres and heroes, Raul Mondesi, and much, much more. It's a great conversation with a fantastic writer with tons of insight into the craft of comics.