It’s the fourth episode of a super awesome podcast featuring me and Sahadev Sharma. You can listen to the podcast there below, or download it for later listening. Eventually it’ll be on iTunes so you can just subscribe. This time around, I have a great excuse for why the podcast isn’t up on iTunes yet: the iTunes Store broke. In short, the submission mechanism had a bug for the last week that Apple fixed just yesterday. The podcast has been submitted, and will hopefully be approved in short order. I’ll let you know as soon as it’s up.
As always, you can send questions, comments, etc. to the official podcast email address (podcast AT bleachernation DOT com) if you want your thoughts included on a future show.
On this week’s episode, we explain why the podcast name has been changed … again. We also dig into the Cubs’ Scott Baker signing, the Marlins/Blue Jays trade, Josh Hamilton’s free agency, and “a losing mentality.”
You also get the second installment of the Epic Travels of Sahadev Sharma!
Enjoy:
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Thanks for the shout out and I absolutely agree that BN now has true rival. Beware Tampa Bay we have you in our sights.
Torii Hunter signs 2 yr deal with Tigers
Since the signing of Torii Hunter to Detroit, could any of their young out fielders become available?
Who did you have in mind?
I’m really enjoying these. I listen to it piece by piece because it’s too long to listen to in one sitting. Don’t take that as criticism though…that’s how I like my podcasts.
Podcasts make me wish I took transit to work. Then I think about my city’s transit.
Did you say “the google” you’re gettin old Brett
That may have been a joke.
Time to step up your game. You need to have at least two podcasts to combat this tyranny.
The trick would be coming up with two more desirable names.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/marlins-trade-a-baseball-tragedy-bud-selig-deserves-blame.html
everyone should check this out im gonna post it on the message board as well, really adds to the whole emperor selig stuff, crazy going-ons
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Love the insight about why Wilkens was kept. I hadn’t heard that before.