PODCAST · sports
Drunks on the Pond
by Jason LeSage
A new baseball podcast from 3 baseball fans that will keep you up to date with the latest news in baseball, and some of the most in depth, idiotic conversations you’ll probably ever hear. Stay tuned for new episodes weekly, and possibly bi-weekly during the offseason! Cheers!
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Episode 76 - Fall Guys of the Franchise
Welcome back to Drunks on the Pond! In Episode 76, Jay and Rich are back from a wedding-induced hiatus to break down a wild week in baseball. We’re diving into the "political dumpster fire" that is the Boston Red Sox, Dave Dombrowski’s questionable moves with the Phillies, and why Dalton Rushing is officially our "Weenie of the Week." Plus, we discuss the insane theory of 5-run Grand Slams and what Jay should do with his now-infamous Wander Franco signed baseball.
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Episode 75 - Somber on the Pond
Welcome back to Episode 75 of Drunks on the Pond! Join Richie Six Beers and Jay the Kid as they break down a wild week in baseball. We’re raising a glass to the late Garret Anderson and diving deep into the heated controversy surrounding Jarren Duran and the Minnesota heckler. Plus, we look at the Padres' new ownership , the Phillies' rough start at home, and test our "elite ball knowledge" by trying to name the 2002 Angels World Series roster. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and stay strong!
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Episode 74 - MLB This Week Was Pure Chaos: Fake Brawls, Broken Statues, and Rotisserie Chicken
This week in MLB was absolute insanity. We’re talking the softest “brawl” ever (with a surprise judo takedown), Ichiro’s statue breaking mid-unveiling, a fan pulling up to the ballpark with a full rotisserie chicken, Nike dropping some questionable City Connect jerseys, and a few wild player stats you won’t believe. Baseball is so back.
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Episode 73 - Pirates Pay Up, and Calls Blown Bucknor in Midseason Form
Week 1 of the 2026 MLB season is officially in the books, and chaos is already everywhere. Rookies are taking over, the Pirates actually spent money (yes, seriously), the Brewers look unstoppable (for now), and ABS is already changing games… mostly by exposing CB Bucknor. We break down the wildest storylines, dumbest moments, and best early surprises from around the league.
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Episode 72 - Opening Day Is Here!
Baseball is BACK, baby! After a 15-day recording disaster (thanks, Riverside 👋), Jason and Richie are finally here to recap the 2026 Opening Weekend. From Kevin McGonigles jaw-dropping 4-for-5 MLB debut to the Yankees somehow making less sense than ever, the Netflix broadcast chaos, and the real cost of watching baseball in 2026. Grab a cold one, because we've got a lot to get into. Stay drunk!
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Episode 71 - Tony Clark Did WHAT?!
Bryce Harper Isn’t Elite?! Phillies Fans Are LOSING IT Fanatics Is RUINING Sports (And We’re DONE With It) Sunday Night Baseball Is DEAD (And It’s ESPN’s Fault) Spring training is back… and so is the chaos. We’re breaking down the Bryce Harper “not elite” drama, the messy Nick Castellanos exit, Tony Clark stepping down from the MLBPA, ESPN losing Sunday Night Baseball, and why Fanatics might be the true villain of sports. Plus: the official Wolfgang’s Weenie of the Week. Baseball is back — and so are we. Like, subscribe, and grab a hot dog. Whether you’re a fan pondering Harper's future or just love the chaos behind the scenes, this episode will make you think twice about the glitter and the grime of professional baseball.
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Episode 70 - World Series or Bust? The Tigers’ Risky Bet on Their Rotation..
The Tigers made one of the wildest pitching decisions of the offseason and it might cost them their ace. We break down the Framber Valdez contract, the Skubal arbitration fallout, and why Detroit is officially in World Series or bust mode. Emmanuel Clase gambled on HOW many games?! His late push for Wolfgangs Weenie award...Plus, some classic baseball chaos, hot takes, and laughs along the way!
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Episode 69 - Ranger Leaves Philly, Mets Go Crazy, and a New Weenie Is Crowned
Baseball lost its mind this week and we are here for every messy second. We talk Ranger Suarez heading to Boston, the shocking Kyle Tucker mega deal, Bo Bichette joining the Mets at the last minute, and why all this money might be pushing the sport toward a 2027 lockout. We also debut our sponsor Wolfgang's Wieners and crown the first ever Weenie of the Week. Grab a drink, sit by the pond, and enjoy the chaos.
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Episode 68 - New Years Revolutions
Happy New Year and welcome to 2026 MLB chaos! We’re cracking open the offseason to talk hot-stove boredom, Murakami, the World Baseball Classic, Phillies frustrations, Bryce Harper energy, bad contracts, bold takes, and why baseball needs more fun. Kick back, hydrate (or don’t), and stay drunk.
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Episode 67 - Cold Stove, Hot Takes
Hot stove chaos is BACK! Drunks on the Pond dive headfirst into MLB offseason madness - wild rumors, bad signings, worse ideas, and even worse takes. From Murakami’s fastball problem to Phillies frustration, Mets dysfunction, and Dodgers doing Dodgers things… nothing is safe. Predictions, sarcasm, and absolute baseball nonsense. Stay drunk!
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Episode 66 - Stranger Things in Baseball
The boys are back for a wild Thanksgiving-eve offseason episode! We’re breaking down shocking one-for-one trades, Rendon retirement rumors, Mets weirdness, Dodgers superteam drama, and why Stranger Things somehow keeps coming up. Grab a drink, sit back, and dive into the madness of MLB’s offseason with us. Cheers guys!
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Episode 65 - Dreams and Nightmares
In this episode of Drunks on the Pond we dive headfirst into baseball chaos — from the Phillies’ playoff heartbreak to wild World Series predictions, the Mariners’ miracle run, and why “Marlins Man” might be the most annoying fan in sports. Plus: MLB rumors, new manager talk, and a hilarious breakdown of fan culture and bad trades. Grab a drink, settle in, and let’s talk ball.
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Episode 64 - Joe Returns, and Mets Collapse
Joe is back and joins Rich for a special reunion episode of Drunks in the Pond! We're here to celebrate one thing: the truly glorious, $700 million collapse of our New York enemies. Is it wrong to be more excited about the Mets missing the playoffs than the Phillies making it? We say no! We discuss where the blame lies (manager? Soto? $750M contracts?) and bask in the misery of Mets fans like Frank the Tank. Cheers to the offseason, Queens!
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Episode 62 - Rob Manfred Ruined My Childhood
🍻 In this episode Rich and Jay dive into Zach Wheeler’s injury, Phillies’ playoff push, Manfred’s wild realignment talk, MLB expansion cities, Trey Turner’s hot streak, Christopher Sanchez’s rise, and the mess of modern sports games. Grab a drink, hit play, and let’s talk baseball, beers & bullshit. ⚾🍺
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Episode 61 - Shohei's Hawaiian Heat
⚾ The boys are back! From Shohei Ohtani’s real estate drama to wild Little League collisions, shady baseball deals, and some downright chaotic childhood sports stories — episode 61 of Drunks on the Pond is pure, unfiltered diamond talk. Grab a drink, hit play, and enjoy the madness! 🍻
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Episode 60 - From the Dugout to Disney Plus
From playoff pushes and lazy-eye laughs to MLB possibly joining the Disney empire — Episode 60 of Drunks on the Pond is a wild ride. We talk history-making moments, bad ballparks, meat hooks, marketing mishaps, and why Pirates fans deserve better. Plus, NASCAR baseball disasters, Boston banter, and Murph’s big birthday bash. Crack a beer and join the chaos!
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Episode 59 - Buyers, Sellers, and the Emotionally Confused
Deadline chaos, trades that made zero sense, and a shocking farewell to a bullpen legend—Episode 59 of Drunks on the Pond is a full-on rollercoaster of rants, real talk, and ridiculousness. From the Padres bleeding their farm system dry to the Braves sitting on their hands and sipping seltzer, Jay and Rich roast MLB’s most baffling moves (or lack thereof). There's beer, there’s beef, and there’s a wild tribute to Real Cormier. Cheers, legends! 🍻
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Episode 58 - Jay & Dames Soul Plane
Buckle up, baseball fans! Rich is on vacation so Jay and Damon are flying the podcast plane solo this week (pray for the passengers). From Shane Gillis at the ESPYs to the WNBA stealing MLB’s spotlight, the guys spiral into the chaos of baseball's fading cultural grip, lockout doomsday scenarios, and more. We talk washed-up vets, insane contracts, wild trade deadline predictions, and yes — Zach Greinke still can't get a damn call. Plus Randy Johnson bird disintegration tangent... Vibes are high. Logic is low. And the flight has no destination. Grab a drink. Preferably not six margaritas. 🍸
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Episode 56 - All-Star Snubs & George Foreman’s 12 Kids
Buckle up for one wild ride through baseball chaos, hilarious tangents, and way too much info on child support payments! Jason, Rich, and Damon dive into MLB All-Star snubs, Shohei Ohtani's kryptonite (Wade LeBlanc?!), overpaid legends, and some of the weirdest batter-pitcher matchups of all time. Oh—and yes, we talk George Foreman’s 12 kids, Manny Ramirez Jr. Jr., and Fortnite loadouts. This is Drunks on the Pond Episode 56!
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Episode 55 - Clayton Kershaw Joins the 3000K Club
The boys are back! In this hilarious and unfiltered episode of Drunks in the Pond, we break down Clayton Kershaw’s 3000th strikeout, the wild story of a banned D-Backs fan, Trevor Bauer’s flameout in Japan, and the mystery of 500 Ryans at Coors Field. Plus, Kevin Pillar retires with exactly 1,234 games, and ESPN wants baseball back — should we let them? Tune in for MLB rants, sabermetric chaos, and locker room gossip.
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Episode 54 - In A Pickle
This week we have just a quick episode with Rich giving an update for some events from the week.
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Episode 53 - Devers Gonna Give You Up
In this episode, Jay and Rich discuss the latest happenings in baseball, including the All-Star Game buzz, the Rockies manager's bold statement, and the controversial trade of Rafael Devers by the Red Sox. They analyze the implications of player trades, injuries, and performance, while also reflecting on unique moments in baseball history. The conversation touches on personal experiences in Cooperstown, player health updates, and fun trivia, culminating in a light-hearted discussion about player birthdays and memorable quotes from baseball movies.
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Episode 52 - Hard Tags and Bedazzled Bags
In this episode, Jay, Rich and Damon discuss highlights from recent games, the call-up of Roman Anthony, and the controversy surrounding Jazz Chisholm's reaction to being tagged. They also delve into player management dynamics, a recent trade request from Aaron Savalle, the complexities of player trades in baseball, and the necessity of communication for players seeking trades. They explore the expectations placed on players and how those expectations often lead to disappointment. The discussion transitions into a light-hearted examination of players who didn't meet the lofty expectations set for them, highlighting the emotional connections fans develop with these athletes. They also talk about the significance of player names in baseball, share personal anecdotes about family legacies in the sport, and reflect on memorable moments and name changes throughout baseball history.
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Episode 51 - Pitchin Sales
In this episode of Drunks on the Pond Jay, Rich and Damon (finally is back) discuss recent baseball highlights, including the Rockies' first sweep and a historic game at Fenway Park. They share anecdotes about door-to-door sales experiences, leading to a deeper conversation about player trades and hot takes in baseball. The discussion includes insights on players like PCA and Javi Baez, as well as personal stories that highlight the human side of sports. The episode wraps up with reflections on memorable player interactions and the complexities of player identities. The guys delve into the intricacies of baseball, focusing on player legacies, the impact of team dynamics, and the influence of market size on player performance. They explore the careers of iconic players like Derek Jeter, Todd Helton, and David Ortiz, discussing how their environments shaped their successes and public perceptions. They touch on personal anecdotes and experiences with players, providing a unique perspective on the world of baseball. They also talk about the legacy of Mickey Mantle, discussing his career, injuries, and the impact of modern medicine on athletes, the hypothetical scenarios of what Mantle could have achieved if he had remained healthy throughout his career and the cultural significance of baseball and the evolution of the sport, concluding with reflections on the current state of baseball and the importance of enjoying the game.
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Episode 50 - 50 and Fabulous
In this special episode Jason and Rich discuss a variety of topics including the struggles of the Colorado Rockies, the pitching dilemma facing the Philadelphia Phillies, potential trade talks involving Aaron Nola and Ranger Suarez, and the MLB's investment in women's sports through the Athletes Unlimited Softball League. The conversation is filled with insights about the current state of baseball and the future of the sport. They discuss the failures of the Marlins' ownership, the future of women's professional softball, and the complexities of retaliation in baseball, reflect on the Marlins' poor decisions, the need for support in women's sports, and the nuances of player injuries and retaliation in the game. They also talk about the current state of the Phillies against the Braves, touching on player conduct and sportsmanship in baseball. The conversation shifts to the evolution of rivalries in the sport, reflecting on how they have changed over the years. The retirement of Jake Diekman is highlighted, along with a discussion on the importance of player support during tough times. The episode concludes with final thoughts on baseball history and the current state of various teams.
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Episode 49 - Who Do You Think You Are? I Am!
In this episode, Jay and Rich discuss player performances, team dynamics, and the struggles of the Colorado Rockies. They delve into Juan Soto's recent performance and attitude, the implications of player contracts, and the draft process in MLB. They also talk about the challenges faced by struggling teams and the expectations placed on high-profile players, various themes in sports, including the lottery system in professional leagues, the impact of injuries on players' careers, and the negligence of teams regarding player safety. They reflect on players who didn't meet expectations and share opinions on the aesthetics of City Connect jerseys in Major League Baseball. They talks nostalgia surrounding City Connect jerseys, the unique features of stadiums, and the identity of the Philadelphia Phillies. They also address the recent suspension of Jose Alvarado and its implications for the team, as well as a discussion on the MLB All Quarter Century Team and the controversies surrounding player selections.
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Episode 48 - Kissed by a Rose
In this episode, Rich and Jay discuss recent events in Major League Baseball, including player retirements, controversial incidents involving former players, and the resurgence of Javy Baez. They also delve into the dynamics of MLB rivalries, managerial changes, and the implications of potential trades involving standout players like Paul Skenes. They delve into various topics surrounding baseball, including a recent bobblehead giveaway controversy that left many fans feeling alienated. They discuss the struggles of pitcher Aaron Nola and the potential of rising stars in the Phillies' minor league system. They talk a bit about the reinstatement of baseball legends like Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, exploring the implications for the Hall of Fame and the standards for player eligibility. They also discuss the complexities surrounding the Hall of Fame, particularly in light of off-field behavior and morality. They explore the implications of past steroid use, the evolving standards for induction, and the potential consequences for players like Mariano Rivera. They touch a bit on player retirements, the evolution of baseball careers, and the broader societal implications of guilt and innocence in the public eye.
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Episode 47 - First Base in Beantown
In this episode of Drunks in the Pond, Jay, Rich and Damon discuss various topics in baseball, including breaking news from Boston, the controversy surrounding Rafael Devers and his position, team dynamics and leadership issues within the Red Sox, and the surprising performance of the Seattle Mariners. They also touch on managerial changes and predictions for the future of teams in the league, the absurdities surrounding performance-enhancing drugs in baseball, discussing various scandals and the impact of these substances on players' careers. They touch on notable cases, including Trevor Bauer's controversies, the struggles of the Colorado Rockies, and the lasting effects of key moments in players' careers. The discussion also highlights the role of documentaries in shedding light on these issues and the personal experiences of the hosts with various players. They also discuss the ups and downs of being a closer for the Philadelphia Phillies, reflecting on the team's history with relief pitchers.
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Episode 46 - Rocky Mountain Cry
In this episode, Jay, Rich and Damon discuss various highlights from the baseball week, including the struggles of the Colorado Rockies, ownership issues in Major League Baseball, the ongoing injuries of star player Mike Trout, and the decline of several all-star closers. They also delve into conspiracy theories surrounding baseballs and performance, providing a humorous yet critical take on the current state of the sport. They talk various aspects of baseball, from the infamous corked bats to the character of players like Mike Trout and Anthony Rendon. They discuss the unfortunate reality of playoff droughts, the safety of fans at games, and the athleticism of basketball players compared to baseball players. They also touch on legendary pitchers, aggressive base running, and the notorious Ty Cobb. Additionally, they celebrate athletes of the week and highlight the best mustaches in baseball, showcasing the lighter side of the sport. They also debate over legendary players, the impact of team performance on player legacies, perceptions of stadiums and their communities, and predictions for upcoming no-hitters.
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Episode 45 - Don't Panic It's Still Early
In this episode Jay, Rich and Damon dive into various aspects of baseball, discussing electric players, five-tool players, and the longevity of certain athletes in the league. They also talk pitcher power rankings and reflect on the legacy of Yogi Berra, highlighting his remarkable achievements in baseball history. They also talk about the complexities of baseball, discussing the GOAT debate surrounding legendary players like Yogi Berra and Johnny Bench, the controversial calls made by umpires, and the implications of human error in the game. Damon talks about the current state of the memorabilia market, highlighting trends and insights that affect collectors and fans alike. Jay talks about the significance of the Negro League Museum, the importance of funding for historical preservation, and the impact of baseball history on the present.
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Episode 44 - Put Some Swag in Baseball
Jay is back and in this episode the boys have a real nice talk about the unpredictable nature of the NL West, discuss unique baseball plays, and analyze the performance of players like Aaron Nola. They discuss the evolution of pitching, the changing landscape of player contracts, and the influence of swag in baseball culture. They also touch on the state of rivalries and fights in the game, reflecting on how the sport has transformed over the years. The guys also analyze early season predictions for teams, particularly focusing on the chances of the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Angels making the playoffs. There's also some talk on the legacy of Clayton Kershaw and the future of rising star Paul Skeenes, exploring the impact of their careers on the sport. They talk a bit about the impressive injury-free career of Aroldis Chapman, the anticipated return of Shohei Ohtani, the potential of rising star Justin Crawford, the challenges faced by players on cold streaks, reflecting on historical examples, and conclude with final thoughts on the current baseball season, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the game and the community surrounding it.
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Episode 43 - The Changing Face of Baseball
In this episode, Rich and Damon (sorry, no Jay this time) discuss the unpredictable nature of baseball, touching on recent events including a tragic incident in the Dominican Republic that claimed many lives, including former players. They pay tribute to Octavio Dotel, reflecting on his legacy and the impact of his loss. The conversation shifts to the controversial figure Zack Hample, criticized for his behavior at games, and the poor decisions made by the Pittsburgh Pirates regarding their legacy players. The episode concludes with a discussion on fan frustrations with ownership and the need for change in the league. They also discuss the current state of baseball, focusing on attendance issues, the evolution of player contracts, the diminishing respect for umpires, the implications of gambling on the integrity of the game and some controversial calls that have impacted games and the overall perception of baseball's quality. They also talk about potential for relegation similar to soccer, the experiences of independent league players, and the intersection of pop culture and baseball through movies.
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Episode 42 - Baseball is Back!
Baseball is back baby, and we're back! In this episode Rich, jay and Damon recap the opening week of the baseball season, discuss team performances, particularly the struggles of the Braves who are currently 0-7. They talk the mechanics of shortstop throws, highlighting a trend of poor throwing accuracy among players. The conversation shifts to notable player performances, including Kyle Farnsworth's impressive athleticism post-baseball. They also discuss the current state of various MLB teams, focusing on performance expectations, the dominance of the Dodgers, the dynamics of a long season, and the competitive landscape of the AL Central. They talk how team fatigue can impact performance, the human element in baseball, and the surprising teams that are emerging this season. There is some excitement for baseball's return and the unpredictability of the sport, and some talk about the role of social media in shaping modern baseball culture.
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BONUS POD, DOTP X ABDB Collab!
In this crossover episode our boys talk to Gary from A Brit Does Baseball about the unique landscape of baseball fandom in the UK. They discuss Gary's journey as a Cubs fan, the growth of the baseball community across the pond, and the impact of social media on baseball culture. They touch on the World Baseball Classic, the performance of Team GB, and the future of baseball in Europe, highlighting the increasing interest and participation in the sport. The hosts discuss the recent performance of the Chicago Cubs, focusing on their struggles and the impact of umpiring decisions. They explore the significance of baseball's global reach, particularly in Japan, and the unique atmosphere of games played there. The discussion shifts to the challenges of marketing baseball and the need for better player promotion. The idea of relegation in baseball is introduced, highlighting its potential benefits for team competitiveness. They also talk the Colorado Rockies' current situation and their future prospects, concluding with a look at the Cubs' chances in their division. The various aspects of Major League Baseball are also discussed, focusing on team dynamics, player contracts, and predictions for the upcoming season. Finally, they share their dream stadiums to visit, highlighting the unique experiences each venue offers, and their choices for walk up songs.
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Episode 41 - All American IL Stints
Rich, Jay and Damon discuss the upcoming baseball season, focusing on injuries, the Tampa Bay Rays' stadium situation, fan engagement, and the overall state of baseball in Florida. They also explore potential expansion cities for MLB teams and the economic challenges faced by team owners. They explore various themes surrounding baseball, including unique sports destinations like Albuquerque, the legacy of the Portland Mavericks, and the need for a professional team in Louisville. They discuss injury prevention strategies, the impact of analytics on player performance, and the historical significance of the home run chase, particularly focusing on Roger Maris. The conversation also touches on the economics of baseball salaries and the changing landscape of player injuries and performance expectations, the potential future of Munataka Murakami in Major League Baseball, with discussions on which teams might be interested in acquiring him. The guys analyze the needs of various teams, particularly the Yankees and Mariners, and speculate on Murakami's impact on the league. The discussion shifts to the upcoming release of MLB The Show 25, where they express their excitement and discuss which former players they would like to see make a comeback in the game, highlighting the significance of player legacies and the evolving landscape of baseball. They also reflect on memorable moments in baseball, particularly focusing on Amir Garrett's infamous charge at the Pittsburgh Pirates dugout. They discuss the dynamics of team spirit and the nostalgia for past players, while also addressing the current state of various MLB teams and their performance. The conversation shifts towards the need for accountability in team management and the implications of financial decisions on team success. The episode concludes with final thoughts on the future of baseball and the importance of competitive integrity.
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Episode 40 - Fear the Beards
In this episode the boys celebrate the return of baseball, discuss the end of MLB's broadcasting era with ESPN, and delve into the controversial firing of umpire Pat Hoberg. They explore the state of umpiring, make bold predictions for the 2025 season, and analyze the implications of social media on player dynamics. The conversation also touches on the cultural shifts within baseball, particularly regarding player contracts and public personas. In this episode, the hosts dive into various topics surrounding baseball, including the potential fit of Vlad in the Red Sox lineup, the dynamics between players like Casas and Rafi, and the business side of baseball with trade speculations. They also discuss the recent breakup between ESPN and MLB after 35 years, the future of baseball broadcasting, and share personal anecdotes about their favorite baseball swings.
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BONUS POD, DOTP X ESB Collab!
The collaboration you didnt know you needed! The boys from Eutaw Street Banter swung by the Pond, and we talked about the Phillies, and Orioles! We go over the 2024 postseason, and where we went wrong. The lack of moves during free agency, and we talk about the trades we've made between eachother the past year! All of this and more on this bonus episode. Remember to like, share, subscribe, and hit that notification bell to make sure you never miss an upload! Cheers!
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Episode 39 - Let's Talk Business
The boys are back, and rolling! Dodgers are being a pain in everyones ass, Bregman and Alonso are playing the long game, Skenes has a big year ahead of him, and we congratulate the HOF class of 2025! 2 weeks away from spring training opening, and we got some thoughts about it. Make sure to like, share, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an upload! Cheers!
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Episode 38 - Bye Bye Bob
We lost a true legend in the game. A man who spent over half a century in the broadcast booth, and even less on the diamond. Mr. Bob Uecker. We dive back into free agency, and try to determine what the hold up is with the last of the big names, and the newest season of the Bachelorette where Roki Sasaki is slowly trimming down his list of teams. Richie asks for our favorite AAAA players, and some of the names listed may genuinely surprise you! Baseball is boring right now, and we're doing our absolute best to keep smiles on our faces.
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Episode 37 - New Year Same Drunks!
WELCOME TO 2025! The boys are back, and we got some big news, and some baseball chat! Corbin Burnes is a Diamondback, and the Dodgers continue to run the international market as the offseason chronicles continue. Baseball season is ever closer, and we're getting excited! Remember to like, share, subscribe, and hit that notification bell to make sure you never miss an upload! Cheers! Produced by : Mr. Z Thumbnail by : Mr. Z Social Media Manager : Tyler Lids Store Manager : Joe
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Episode 36 - All The Way!
Welcome back for a holiday episode of DOTP! You'll have to watch the episode to find out what we have in store for you all this week. Remember to like, share, subscribe, and hit that notifcation bell so you never miss an upload! Also remember to have a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. We love you all so much, and hope to have you with us as we continue to grow this channel into something truly special! Grab some egg nog, and cheers to the good times!
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Episode 35 - C.R.E.A.M.
The boys are back again! The stove is burning hot. Soto has landed, Crochet is wearing different colored sox, and the free agency floodgates have officially opened! We're deep diving into everything thats happened, and some of the surprising moves that've been made, and the sleepers! All of that and more in the offseason chronicles! Remember to like, share, and subscribe! Hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode! Cheers!
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Episode 34 - YOUNG Guns
The team up you didn't know you needed has officially happened. The boys at DOTP get together with Daily Baseball Facts very own, and talk ball. The longest episode yet, and all the baseball talk you could ever ask for. We talk contracts, the offseason, and we get Damon to talk about some of his fondest baseball memories. You'll never guess what kind of hijinx we get into! Remember to like, share, subscribe, and click that notification bell so you never miss an upload! Cheers!
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Episode 33 - Weekend at Sotos
And the offseason has officially begun. Welcome back for another edition of Drunks on the Pond! Jay and Rich give you the updates you're looking for on the premier free agents, and some trades that we believe could be happening sooner than later. How do we feel about Soto? Would we trade for Garrett Crochet? How great were the 04 yankees? We talk early 2000's forgotten pitchers, and how much Jay loves Vicente Padilla. All of this, and more on the first offseason edition! Remember to like, share, and subscribe for more! As always, stay drunk!
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Episode 32 - DODGERS WIN
Holy shit, we've made it to the end of the 2024 season, and we're celebrating. The evil empire loses again, the dodgers win the big one, not covid related, and max muncy gets an A+ on a group project he had absolutely no contribution in. We react to the beatdown Mookie Betts took from Yankees fans, and how the baseball gods gave the yankees a dish best served cold. How baseball got the results they were looking for. You spend big, you win big. All that, and more on this seasons end on drunks on the pond! Stay tuned for more! Cheers!
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Episode 31 - Who's on First?
Welcome back to the final episode before the end of the season! The boys are talking about world series matchup, and the history behind it!We also chat about great first basemen, and as always dive off the deep end on unrelated topics! All of this, and more on this weeks episode. Be sure to like, share, subscribe, and follow along with the DOTP boys! Cheers!
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Episode 30 - Road Trip!
Jay and Rich are back, and we're talking the latest news from the Phillies camp, the revival of Giancarlo "Mike" Stanton, Jay getting attacked by the entire state of Florida for this comments on the Tampa Bay Rays, and recap their trip to Boston where they almost died in New York. All of that, and more on this edition of Drunks on the Pond! Be sure to like, share, and subscibe for more! Cheers!
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Episode 29 - Phillies Eliminated
If you're a Phillies fan, this episode is for you. Jay and Rich deep dive into their favorite teams elimination, and what went wrong, and what we would've done. Luckily there is still baseball to be played this season. Bob Pinciotti also came up, and led to one hell of a conversation. Remember to like, share, subscribe, and follow along as the boys keep you up to date on everything MLB related! Cheers! Producer / Mr. Z Social Media / Tyler
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Episode 28 - Episode I: Attack of the Queens
Helllllooooooooo baseball fans. We're officially in playoffs, and what better way to recap than to have Jay & Rich bring you the info? We go through the games, tell you what we like, and what to expect in the next round. We also got on the topic of fast and the furious somehow. Phillies/Mets meet for the first time in the postseason, and its sure to have a casualty count. Make sure to like, follow, share, and subscribe! Cheers!
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Episode 27 - Oh Craps
And we're back bringing the noise, and making our opinions known! We're talking A's baseball, and the potential ending of a legacy, the Pirates going full scumbags, and talking CJ Abrams suspension. All that, and more on this weeks episode! Remember to like, share, subscibe, and stay tuned for more! Cheers!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A new baseball podcast from 3 baseball fans that will keep you up to date with the latest news in baseball, and some of the most in depth, idiotic conversations you’ll probably ever hear. Stay tuned for new episodes weekly, and possibly bi-weekly during the offseason! Cheers!
HOSTED BY
Jason LeSage
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