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Lost at Sea

Nathaniel Grams

Two brothers' journey with baseball's least consequential team, the Seattle Mariners.

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Surprise! The Podcast lives despite missing the last episode, which will be forever lost to time. Today, our intrepid siblings discuss their award predictions, the rocky Mariners start, and the continued rising stardom of Jarred Kelenic. It'll be gre... more

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a year ago

It is the time of year again for siblings Nate and Isabelle to put their reputations on the line and attempt to make predictions about how a 6 month long sports season is going to go. They discuss the questionable decisions made by the Toronto Blue J... more

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a year ago

We're back baby! In this season premier of Lost at Sea, our intrepid siblings discuss the ill-fated Season 1.2, talk Mariners moves, and discuss all the goings on in the games that don't matter. Come join us!

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a year ago

In this, the final episode of Lost at Sea Season 1, the brothers talk about the playoffs, the mariners past, present and future, and the future of Lost at Sea.

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2 years ago

In today's episode of the podcast, our two intrepid brothers find themselves wholly unprepared for a mariners team making such short work of the Blue Jays. They talk about it.

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2 years ago

On this, the penultimate episode of Lost at Sea Season 1, our intrepid brothers review their stellar pre-season predictions and say who will win the world series. They also talk about the mariners a bit too.

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2 years ago

In today's episode the brothers talk about whether Justin Verlander can win a Cy Young Award with sub 30 starts, Albert Pujols, and the Mariners injury ridden past 15 days. It's good fun, really.

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2 years ago

In today's episode, the boys discuss what his recent injury has done to Justin Verlander's Cy Young chances, the history of Mariners hitting streaks, Julio's contract, and much much more.

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2 years ago

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