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Ronel Blanco's sticky suspension, Ron Washington sounds OFF, Rodon/Sale comeback kings
FromFoul Territory
Ronel Blanco's sticky suspension, Ron Washington sounds OFF, Rodon/Sale comeback kings
FromFoul Territory
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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Sticky stuff suspensions are back and our hosts are blasting the lack of a more uniform set of guidelines. (5:27) We talk out the 10-game loss of Ronel Blanco for the Astros after a dramatic walkoff win.(15:12) Is Yankees starter Carlos Rodon HIM again?!(20:29) Chris Sale is also firing on all cylinders but will the Braves need to scale him back at some point?(26:37) BIG FT Teaza announcement here!(30:30) That's What He Said: Angels manager Ron Washington SOUNDED OFF about a failed Luis Guillorme bunt attempt. Was this just frustration about the state of the franchise?(35:48) We instantly react to the Reds losing Nick Lodolo to the IL.Hosts: Pierzynski, Kratz, BraunBRAND NEW custom Foul Territory Teaza energy pouch pucks have arrived! SHOP NOW
Released:
May 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Fair Territory with Ken Rosenthal - Rangers & Phillies free agent wins, Kim Ng departs, SF needs a star, Evan Carter's rise & is Bryce Harper Mr. October 2.0?!: The Marlins need to check themselves after letting Kim Ng walk away. Bruce Sherman is a slam dunk Dork of the Week. The Rangers and Phillies are going for it! Ken Rosenthal explains why the two teams leading the League Championship Series benefit from signing free agents that are thriving on the big stage. Specifically, how Bryce Harper turned into this generation's Mr. October. Inside Dish recalls memories of the 1989 San Francisco Earthquake prior to World Series Game 3. Ken remembers navigating the indelible moment's aftermath - including a press conference by candlelight. Evan Carter rose from obscurity in August to playoff DUDE in October. Grillin' Ken answers your questions, including if the Giants will finally land their superstar, teams giving up competitiveness for sustainability, Justin Verlander is a good postseason by Foul Territory