A baseball podcast that swings for the fences & isn’t afraid to put one in your hip.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 159 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | SportsImprovComedyBaseball |
Quentin almost cuts his finger off in Target trying to open a baby doll for his kid, then talks about some cool Albert Belle stuff, then talks about if there was an MLB combine in 1986. Thanks for listening! Check us out on social media while you ... more
Thanks for tuning in! On this episode, Quentin talks about trick-or-treating with his daughter, how us old folks are lucky to be alive after having been raised in the '80s, as well as player stories on Dave Parker, Ray Fosse, and some of today's grit... more
Thanks for tuning in to this week's Listener Guest Series, brought to you by Hood Hat! Andrew Allred joins the show for another fun conversation. We hope you enjoy it, and thanks again for listening and for following along on Instagram! Check us ... more
This week's Listener Guest Series episode is a good one. Quentin and Ed McGill talk baseball, family, and nostalgia. We hope you enjoy it. Thanks so much for listening! Check us out on social media while you slaughter an entire Hormel Meat & Chees... more
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For a (usually) one man podcast, Quentin does an amazing job of keeping me engaged for 1 sometimes 2 hours. He is hilarious. He’s like Tom Hanks in Big. The 12 year old kid is alive and well inside Quentin. He reminds me of the simple pleasures of childhood and of course all things 80s/90s baseball with some dirty 70s thrown in for good measure. Follow him on IG! There are some gems he has dug up. Especially from the Marlins early years. The teal is so tacky and so beautiful at the same time. Si... more
This is the best way to refresh your memory. more
Thanks for bringing history and nostalgia and real, relevant information to the masses about Major League Baseball! I never knew Clemente was a US Marine, or the origin of the Mets uniform colors! Listening brings me back, and also makes me appreciate today’s game even more. Thanks Q!
I was a 70s baseball Topps card collector! Keep those great stories from the 70s coming :-)
I’ve only been listening for ten minutes and you are already the most quotable dude in baseball history. Subscribed.
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