
Some nerds talk about the New York Yankees. This podcast is in no way affiliated with the New York Yankees. ejfagan.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 466 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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EJ, Piper and John discuss the Yankees pitchers currently lighting up radar guns in camp.
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EJ, Pat and John discuss what they are watching in early Spring games, including Carlos LaGrange, Elmer Rodriguez, Spencer Jones and Ryan McMahon. They then talk about the Olympics and WBC.
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Pitchers and catchers have reported! EJ, Pat and John discuss all of the new to come out of the first week of Spring Training.
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EJ, Piper and Domenic discuss the Paul Goldschmidt signing and what it means for the Yankees roster and the coming automated ball strike system.
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It’s not a good podcast. The main host is very hit & miss. At times he makes you wonder if he’s watched much baseball. Another regular host (think his name is Tim) almost certainly hasn’t watched much baseball. A couple of less regular contributors are most insightful. But given the lack of good NY podcasts, this one, despite its clear flaws, is a default top five.
Keep it going EJ and enjoyed the solo episode!
His number 36 should be retired! Also you guys didn’t mention Joe Maddon as a new manager?
Enjoy the show. They do a great job talking about analytics in an interesting way. Also, a lot of creative segments that makes the Yankee conversation engaging.
Impressed with Episode 227. Kuhnian science and paradigm shifts meet Yankee baseball. Will wonders never cease?
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A sports podcast provides in-depth commentary on the New York Yankees, appealing to baseball enthusiasts eager for both analysis and news updates. Episodes span a variety of topics including player signings, trade discussions, performance analytics, and team strategy, all framed within the context of the Yankees' ongoing seasons. The engaging hosts leverage their expertise and incorporate a rich blend of statistical insights and personal fandom, creating a unique blend of cerebral discussion that sets this podcast apart from more casual offerings. The dynamic nature of the conversations, often punctuated by humor and contemporary baseball culture, makes it a noteworthy choice for Yankees fans wishing to stay informed and entertained.
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