
Barstool Sports presents the most dynamic and passion-filled Red Sox show in the world fronted by noted insane person, Hogdale, with contributions from Jazz Chisholm's sleep paralysis demon, KutterIsKing, and UConn's finest, Mike "Mut" Mutnansky. We will bully John Henry into spending one show at a time.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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The Red Sox have won 9 in a row and are now only 2 games under .500 going into the All Star Break. Hogdale and Mut talk about what has imprssed us the most over this insane streak
Hogdale, Mut, Ed, and Kutter talk about the Red Sox playing their best baseball of the season. 6 straight wins and only 5 games under .500. We talk about how our thoughts on the team have changed.
Red Sox are currently playing their best baseball of the season winning 8 of their last 10 after sweeping the Angels. Hogdale and Mut talk about this confusing new reality.
It was nice to hope again for a couple of days, but the Boston Red Sox have returned to their regularly scheduled awful baseball. Hogdale, Mut, and Ed talk about this awful team, but we also do a segment about the recent Jaylen Brown trade.
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Awesome podcast for Red Sox info. Hog and mut are great and Kutter is definitely getting more comfortable.
Hog is good at moving things along and has takes. Mut is wallpaper. Kutter should stick to twitter.
Fat, Flat, and the Rat.
Anything with Hogdale gets a like and follow.
Not surprised at his voice. Also, crazy that he did not buy a good mic.
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A high-energy, opinionated Boston baseball show driven by a core trio and a rotating cast of Barstool-affiliated personalities. Episodes orbit Red Sox performance and front-office drama, with sharp banter about lineups, injuries, and recent series, all delivered in a loud, humorous style. The mix of insider jokes, venting, and provocative takes makes it a go-to for fans craving candid, unfiltered takes and a strong sense of community around the team. A standout is the consistent chemistry among the hosts and their willingness to skew traditional sports media norms, offering a distinctive voice in baseball podcasting.
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