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Theo Epstein Talks New MLB Rule Changes, Postseason Success, His Future

Theo Epstein Talks New MLB Rule Changes, Postseason Success, His Future

FromThe Show: A NY Post baseball podcast with Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman


Theo Epstein Talks New MLB Rule Changes, Postseason Success, His Future

FromThe Show: A NY Post baseball podcast with Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On the latest episode of “The Show” with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the guys open the podcast talking about the disappointing end to the Mets season. They discuss if it’s time for the Mets to move on from Jacob deGrom, which impending free agents they should try to keep and what kind of deal Brandon Nimmo might land as a free agent. Former MLB GM and current consultant for baseball Theo Epstein then joins the guys. Theo talks about some of the major rule changes that baseball has implemented for the 2023 season and what kind of impact they will have on the game. Theo also discusses how he was able to succeed in the postseason as a GM and what his future might hold in baseball.
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Released:
Oct 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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On the New York Post's baseball podcast "The Show with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman," the veteran MLB insiders and longtime friends and combatants go toe-to-toe on the latest MLB news and issues of the week. The Post columnists have been arguing about baseball since competing as New York Yankees beat writers in their 20s (Yes, a while ago!). Now, finally on the same team, they get to take their three decades of baseball debates public, showing off their knowledge and revealing rumors and inside info from around Major League Baseball. "The Show", the best baseball podcast around, is released every Tuesday.