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Riding The Rails

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Times Leader Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders beat reporter DJ Eberle hosts Riding The Rails, a podcast centered around the RailRiders, featuring the RailRiders. Different members of the New York Yankees Triple-A affiliate join DJ each week to discuss the team and their world off of the field.

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In the latest episode of Riding The Rails, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders starting pitcher Mike King joins host DJ Eberle to discuss throwing six perfect innings on Wednesday (0:52), pitching to Gary Sanchez (4:12), making his way from High-A to Tr... more

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Justus Sheffield and Josh Rogers are back to discuss what it’s like to be roommates again with the Norfolk Tides in town (0:58), the aftermath of the trade involving Josh to the Baltimore Orioles organization (2:04), why they were the RailRiders’ dyn... more

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Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders broadcasters Adam Marco and Adam Giardino join Riding The Rails and discuss their first experience at Mighty Taco while in Rochester last week (1:08), their first season as RailRiders broadcasters (6:02), their favori... more

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In the latest episode of Riding The Rails, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders starting pitcher Cortes discusses his season and his time spent with the Baltimore Orioles (1:03), the different pitches and deliveries he utilizes (8:00), if he gave Josh Ro... more

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 1 ratings
  • Mets tho?

    My only qualm with this podcast is it doesn’t talk about the Mets enough. I’ve written countless emails to the host, DJ Eberle, and he insists the RailRiders are “strictly the Yankees AAA team” and “have nothing to do with the Mets.” But, who cares? I want to hear about superior organizations, sue me.

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    nickkcostanzo
    United States6 years ago

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