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Yet Another Baseball Podcast

Yet Another Baseball Podcast

By: Justin Koehler
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Yes, this is "Yet Another Baseball Podcast".

Hosted by Canadian broadcast journalist, Justin Koehler, this podcast is a casual look into current baseball seasons, player metrics, sports cards, trade rumours, and more, all in one bright little package.

So get in the batter's box and take some warm-up swings, cause new episodes are on deck regularly with plenty of new topics ready to be brought up to the majors!

Justin Koehler 2023
Baseball & Softball
Episodes
  • Jays Off-Season So Far... | Episode #5 | Yet Another Baseball Podcast
    Feb 8 2024

    Well there has definitely been no shortage of excitement, woes, and aggravation during this off-season so far for the Toronto Blue Jays. Signing, or in some cases a lack-there-of, have made it quite the mix of emotions for all of us north of the border. So, let's talk about it.

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    15 mins
  • Why I Hate the Yankees... - Episode #4 - Yet Another Baseball Podcast
    Aug 11 2023
    The episode I have both been most excited to make and the most terrified. The title says it all really. Dive into the traditions, the payroll, the personalities, and everything about why I, as a biased Blue Jays fan, am not the biggest supporter of the New York Yankees.
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    19 mins
  • Let's Talk About the Blue Jays... - Episode #3 - Yet Another Baseball Podcast
    Aug 4 2023
    We need to talk about the Blue Jays including the highs and DEFINITELY the lows of this current season. We'll talk about their players, underperformers, lucky players, the lineup, and more! If you like the Blue Jays or if you HATE the Blue Jays, this is the episode for you!
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    32 mins
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