This podcast will be the audio equivalent of the iconic Eephus pitch. It will be lobbed up to be easily accessible for hobbyists with all levels of experience, and it will move around the hobby zone touching a variety of different aspects like investing for profit, collecting for fun, modern, and vintage. It will be entertaining, fun, and hopefully, effective at helping you achieve your hobby goal... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsLeisureHobbiesBaseball |
Bobby and Tjay tackle every MLB team and build a new 30 card collection from scratch consisting of one card from a player on every team. Tjay curses countless players just like he did to Oneil Cruz last year, and we hit the Shohei drama. Tune in no... more
Oh no, PSA has acquired their biggest competitor.... what do we think about it? Why do we grade? And Tjay comes back from his paternity leave to provide his thoughts on Topps Series 1. The most iconic Topps Triple Threads card ever made, and more!... more
Philly makes his second appearance on the Eephus to discuss Topps Series 1 and the Hall of Fame. Strangely, some of the topics are Andrew McCutchen, Bob Nutting (Bobby hates him, count how many times he says it), Mike Tomlin, AJ Burnett, and more! ... more
Bobby and Tjay pick up where they left off and talk about what they did all offseason. Lots of talk about their collecting goals for 2024, and of course, a Series 1 Preview. more
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This is hands down my favorite baseball card podcast. The hosts are funny, authentic, and knowledgeable. Their take on 2023 Bowman Platinum was a personal highlight. Now I only need to figure out how to join the discord. Thanks for keeping it fun guys! Keep up the great work.
But do we need all the cursing? Seems a bit unnecessary as he does it just to do it. It started off clean, but seems to have gotten worse. Enjoy the content as it’s relatable to everyday collector, but hard to listen to due to language. It’s cards dude.
The hosts are funny, informative and don’t shy away from sharing their opinions. It’s a show I can’t wait to listen to while I work. Definitely worthy of a better than neutral review.
This podcast is so much fun. Bobby and TJ aren’t shills for the industry, and just regular collectors that are easy to relate to. They’re conversations are very relatable, and the community they’ve cultivated is top notch. Eephus is all you need for baseball card podcasts.
Apple Podcasts | #128 | United States/Leisure/Hobbies |
Apple Podcasts | #61 | Canada/Leisure/Hobbies |
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