The official podcast of Fish On The Farm, covering the Miami Marlins minor league system. Produced and hosted by Alex Carver and Daniel De Vivo.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | SportsBaseball |
Fresh off of an incredible month of April, Pensacola Blue Wahoos' left-handed pitching prospect Patrick Monteverde joins Alex and Daniel to discuss how he got to this point in his career, his success so far this season, how he can make his success pe... more
With the return of full season MiLB action, Daniel and Alex sweep through each level of the system recapping what they've seen from Marlins prospects so far early this season.
Pensacola Blue Wahoos play-by-play announcer Erik Bremer joins Alex to discuss his career in broadcasting, a memorable 2022 season for the AA Marlins affiliate, and much more.
Marlins relief pitching prospect and new member of the 40 man roster Sean Reynolds joins Alex and Daniel to speak about his unique career path, overcoming adversity, the state of the Miami system, and much more.
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Both speakers are well versed in their understanding of the prospects. Really enjoyed that part. Didn’t give a higher rating because it was difficult listening to Alex repeatedly say “Uh” and “Uhm” after each sentence. He must have said it over two hundred times in one show. Not kidding. This got in the way of being able to appreciate the synopsis. I’m hoping he can break this habit in the future. I’ll come back and give it a higher rating.
I really enjoyed your detail coverage of prospects. Keep it up. BTW, I stayed all the way through 100.
Good stuff guys!
The place for Marlins farm system content - 2 guys with incredible knowledge and depth brining minor leaguers to the mainstream
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