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EPISODE · May 15, 2019 · 28 MIN

Tanking: Why is it a Major Epidemic?

from Sayonara Baseball · host Daylight Interactive

Major League Baseball is going through something called the tanking epidemic. Where did this movement come from and how did it start? Kazuki and Taro talk about the history of tanking along with current trends and team philosophies that are built and successful in tanking process including Astroball. For more updates about the show, please check out https://daylightinteractive.com/

Major League Baseball is going through something called the tanking epidemic. Where did this movement come from and how did it start? Kazuki and Taro talk about the history of tanking along with current trends and team philosophies that are built and successful in tanking process including Astroball. For more updates about the show, please check out https://daylightinteractive.com/

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