Episode 363: Draft Day, WBC Pool Play, and PEDs
On this week’s episode, we are joined by Zach for our annual season long team draft, and discuss WBC pool play, PED suspensions, and Andrew McCutchen.
On this week’s episode, we are joined by Zach for our annual season long team draft, and discuss WBC pool play, PED suspensions, and Andrew McCutchen.
On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys debate Team USA’s WBC roster and whether it can compete with Japan and the Dominican Republic, rank 90s vs. current center fielders in Then & Now, reflect on Ken Griffey Jr.’s impact on 90s baseball, and wrap up with Collection Corner
On this week’s episode, we preview the 2026 WBC, and discuss new deals for Chris Sale and Max Scherzer, Oli Marmol’s extension, and CC Sabathia’s jersey retirement.
On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys discuss Tony Clark’s reported MLBPA downfall, reflect on Bill Mazeroski’s legendary Pittsburgh moment, rank 90s vs. current left fielders in Then & Now, and wrap the show with Collection Corner.
On this week’s episode, we pay tribute to HOFer Bill Mazeroski, and discuss Tony Clark’s resignation, Pat Murphy and AJ Preller’s extensions, and our best game each year since 2000.,
On this weeks episode we talk about MLBPA’s former union Head Tony Clarks cheating scandal and what that means for the lockout, we update you on the most recent free agent signings and finish with a fun WBC themed fantasy baseball draft.
On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys react to Steve Cohen’s latest comments as Spring Training begins, rank MLB’s three best and worst owners, continue Then & Now with 90s vs. current shortstops, and talk hobby trends with Market Movers’ Nicholas Green.
On this week’s episode, we celebrate seven years of podcasting by discussing Chris Bassitt heading to Baltimore, new deals for Max Muncy and Zac Gallen, and a trio of Padres moves.
On this episode of the Caught Em Looking podcast, we get into an update on the WBC, a surge of pre-season trades and injuries, and the official start of spring training.