Weekly chats between sports reporters John E. Gibson and Jim Allen with other guests on occasion.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | SportsBaseball |
Chicago Cubs play-by-play broadcaster Jon Boog Sciambi joins the show to discuss covering Seiya Suzuki, we preview the start of interleague play, talk rock star pitching in our Rock N With Roki segment and close things out by handling some HighHeat.
Former Nippon Ham pitcher Carlos Mirabal is the guest, we discuss the no-hitter Nao Higashihama fired this week, take a quick look at the standings and close things out with the Rockin With Roki segment.
Former NPBer Bobby Scales is the guest, we discuss Dragons lefty Yudai Ono and his 10-inning perfect miss, look at the top players of April, hit our Rockin' With Roki segment and close things out by handling some HighHeat.
Orix Buffaloes reliever Jesse Biddle is the guest, we have our power rankings segment Mini Trax up for the first time this season and then close things out by handling some HighHeat.
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John and Jim help us new fans understand the NPB with a good bit of humorous banter mixed in. An enjoyable look at Japanese baseball that’s hard to find here in the U.S. more
I have been listening to this podcast for years and love the detail and honesty that John and Jim bring to their analysis of NPB. I always look forward to seeing who is going to be interviewed next week. Fantastic podcast, keep up the great work.
Recently found and LOVE the podcast. Really appreciate their deep knowledge and long history with NPB. Would love them to give equal time to all the clubs not the majority to the bay stars but their love is evident!! Incomparable content tho. Allowing me to get back into japanese baseball from NYC
If your a foreign NPB fan and want to keep up with all things NBP then the JBW podcast is the thing for you. John and Jim are extremely knowledgeable and have great guest on their podcast! It’s a must listen!
Apple Podcasts | #17 | United Kingdom/Sports/Baseball |
Apple Podcasts | #191 | Canada/Sports/Baseball |
Apple Podcasts | #52 | Germany/Sports/Baseball |
Apple Podcasts | #81 | Australia/Sports/Baseball |
Apple Podcasts | #11 | Indonesia/Sports/Baseball |
Apple Podcasts | #46 | Japan/Sports/Baseball |
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