
A baseball podcast about stats, stories, and various goings on in the baseball world. We have issues with walls.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | BaseballSports | ||||

In this episode Paul and Leslie discover the Marlins weren't an isolated incident, try to figure out if the Nats can recover in this shortened season, and look into what has gone wrong with Sean Doolittle.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover the elephant in the room didn't wear a mask at a strip club, try to figure out if this experiment of a season can work, look into if the protocols are being followed, and peek a bit at this early season's trou... more
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover all might not be lost, discuss the perfidy of ownership negotiations, try and figure out the mechanics of this season, and debate whether anything might happen at all.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover how to record when their mics are four feet apart, talk about the good things baseball is doing for the world, and try to figure out how to actually play a damn game sometime soon.
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Even though they focus on a team that isnt my primary I still enjoy hearing them talk baseball. Entertaining stuff especially when mlb owners and the commissioners office leave you scratching your head.
Always interesting, often very funny, conversations about current baseball topics generally, with Nationals emphasis, from an informed fan's perspective. A must listen. Catch now before the divorce!
Finally!! A baseball podcast that’s not dry with and pound you with stats.
A husband and wife duo deliver this good baseball podcast that covers any baseball topic with a particular focus on the Washington Nationals. The sound quality is perfectly fine. I started listening in 2016 and I appreciate them dropping a podcast just recently here in January 2017.
Like sitting in on a conversation with two agreeable and engaging baseball fans. Enjoyable & informative.
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Ground Rule Trouble: A Baseball Podcast launched 11 years ago and published 127 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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