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SPPod #185 - Get things started and ramp up
SPPod #185 - Get things started and ramp up
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Length:
100 minutes
Released:
Jul 4, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Major League Baseball has announced plans for a return to the field. Meanwhile, Minor League Baseball cancelled its 2020 season. That gets Chris and Ian back behind their mics. Leading off, Noah Song finally has direction for the next 12-18 months of his military career. Then on to the big news of the week. MLB imposed a 60-games-in-66-days framework. They discuss how the 60-man player pool will work. From there, the guys break out who is on the Sox squad and debate which players should be added to the 60-man. Then it’s time for a somber topic, the cancelation of the minor league season. Finally, Chris and Ian reach into the deep mailbag and answer your excellent questions. 0:00 - Intros, housekeeping, email us and remember to check us out on Patreon 3:30 - Noah Song is going to flight school 9:20 - The plan to play 17:30 - Boston’s 60-man player pool 40:00 - The last dozen spots 1:00:00 - Canceling the MiLB season 1:06:45 - Mailbag time We also want to thank our in-residence musical guest, The Ludlow Thieves. Check them out on YouTube and Spotify. Got something to say? We love talking about what you want to hear about. Make sure to email us. Love the show? Want to help us out while also getting exclusive goodies? Support the podcast by contributing to us on Patreon! Go to Sox Prospects on Patreon for the details. Podcast Twitter Links: @SPChrisHatfield @IanCundall @SoxProspects Subscribe on iTunes (please rate and review!) Subscribe on Stitcher (please rate and review!) Listen on Spotify Listen on YouTube Listen on Google Play Music Podcast Archive
Released:
Jul 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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