• A Historic Mets Collapse, a Full 2025 Playoff Preview, and Judge v Raleigh
    Sep 30 2025

    EP 137: Alex and Travis open the episode reacting to the Mets' late season collapse and the other meaningful game 162 matchups. Then, they get ready for the playoffs by breaking down each of the wild card matchups, looking at the odds that each team has to advance, and making their 2025 World Series predictions. They close the episode comparing the MVP cases for Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Kershaw Retires: Does He Have a GOAT Case?, Plus a Home Stretch Playoff Race Breakdown
    Sep 19 2025

    EP 136: Alex breaks down the legendary career of Clayton Kershaw and puts his statistical resume into context among his all-time great peers. Then, Alex takes a look at the playoff races in each division as teams gear up for a final push with just three series left to play in the 2025 regular season.

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    53 mins
  • 6 Pack: Dodgers in Trouble?, Volpe Problem for Yanks, Arraez Hitting 2nd, Roman Anthony Lifts Red Sox, Brewers, and Angels
    Aug 30 2025

    EP 135: This episode, Alex selects six topics to breakdown for a six-pack, starting with the Dodgers and their lack of dominance compared to last season. Then, he covers Anthony Volpe's shortcomings and how they impact the Yankees' aspirations, before highlighting the bright spots in the Yankees offense that are keeping the team going. Alex discusses Luis Arraez's offensive nosedive which calls into question his hitting approach and the manager's decision to feature him prominently. This contrasts with how Roman Anthony has been a driving positive force at the top of the lineup for the Red Sox, as their season has U-turned since trading away Rafael Devers. Alex closes the episode with a discussion on how the savvy Brewers have developed their team into World Series contention, while the Angels have fallen short in player development for another consecutive season.

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Does a Skenes Trade Make Sense? Plus, Slumpin' Orioles, Devers v. Red Sox, and SchwarBOMBs
    May 22 2025

    EP 134: This week, Alex and Travis open with a deep dive on the Orioles and try to figure out why they have started the season so poorly. They go on to discuss the drama surrounding Rafael Devers' position and Kyle Schwarber's surprising consistency, before closing with their thoughts on a potential Paul Skenes trade and a recap of the heating up Angels' winning streak.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Judge Isn't Human, Early Season Surprises, Soto Trade Revisited
    Apr 29 2025

    EP 133: This week Alex and Travis open by putting Aaron Judge's current stretch of dominance into a historical context. Then, they review the biggest surprises teams, both good and bad, thus far in 2025, before shedding some light on some breakout Nationals stars that came from the 2022 Juan Soto trade.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 2025 MLB Season Preview!!!
    Mar 26 2025

    EP 132: Alex opens with a discussion on the stacked crop of right fielders going into the new season, and then he previews the 2025 MLB season by breaking down the win-loss projections for each division on Fangraphs.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Votto Retires, Greatest Living Players, MVP Runner Ups
    Aug 27 2024

    EP 131: This week, Alex and Travis open with a look back at Joey Votto's Hall of Fame-caliber career by going through his accomplishments and comparing him to other Hall of Fame greats. Then, they take a look at the tight standings across each division in MLB, before reacting to the viral "Greatest Living Players" list posted by MLB Network. Alex and Travis close with a discussion on Perry Minasian's new extension as Angels' GM and what it means for the future of his team.

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    39 mins
  • Trade Deadline Analysis and Updated All-MLB Teams
    Aug 7 2024

    EP 130: This episode, Alex and Travis open with a look back at the biggest moves of the trade deadline and try to anticipate how this will affect teams in the second half of the season. Then, they both present their current 2024 All-MLB Teams and debate the best players at each position this year with two months left in the season.

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    1 hr and 15 mins