Long Gone

Ep. 117: CWS Was Fire, London Series, Impressed/Disappointed

This week on Long Gone:

On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys talk LSU’s championship run in the College World Series. Led by future top-three draft picks Dylan Crews and Paul Skenes, this series has shown that college baseball is more pure than college football and basketball. The Cardinals and Cubs kicked off their rival series in London last week. While the Cubs won the series, it’s tough to think how better these games would’ve been if the teams were actually good. Speaking of bad play, the Angels absolutely spanked the Rockies the other day for a record score of 25-1. What’s this say about the Angels and their recent surge? And just how bad are the Rockies? This subject leads into the boys selecting two teams this year that are impressing them and two teams that are disappointing them. They parallel this after by selecting two players that are impressing them and two that aren’t this first half of the season. They then round out the show with Fantasy Factory and Collection Corner.

 

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