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Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

English - May 20, 2022 16:04 - 1 hour - ★★★★ - 4K ratings
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Karl Ravech and Buster discuss the Mets losing Max Scherzer, if the Braves miss Freddie Freeman’s at-bats, the White Sox seemingly being a sleeping giant, if the Yankees have a hole, AJ Pollack on the mic for Sunday Night Baseball and Build-A-Park at Camden Yards. Then, Hembo on Bryce Harper’s hat exchange, his newest baseball crush and the lack of precedent for a team potentially trading a talent like Juan Soto. Next, Bob Ryan stops by to talk about his new book “In Scoring Position: 40 Years of a Baseball Love Affair,” scoring every baseball game he’s attended since 1977, witnessing the confrontation between Billy Martin and Reggie Jackson, playing HORSE against Jackson at his house, Roger Clemens’ dominant performances, and a dinner with John Henry. Later, Jessica Mendoza on Oklahoma softball’s utter dominance, Tim Anderson igniting the White Sox’s comeback, the Diamondbacks’ progress and if Madison Bumgarner could be moved to the Mets.
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Karl Ravech and Buster discuss the Mets losing Max Scherzer, if the Braves miss Freddie Freeman’s at-bats, the White Sox seemingly being a sleeping giant, if the Yankees have a hole, AJ Pollack on the mic for Sunday Night Baseball and Build-A-Park at Camden Yards. Then, Hembo on Bryce Harper’s hat exchange, his newest baseball crush and the lack of precedent for a team potentially trading a talent like Juan Soto. Next, Bob Ryan stops by to talk about his new book “In Scoring Position: 40 Years of a Baseball Love Affair,” scoring every baseball game he’s attended since 1977, witnessing the confrontation between Billy Martin and Reggie Jackson, playing HORSE against Jackson at his house, Roger Clemens’ dominant performances, and a dinner with John Henry. Later, Jessica Mendoza on Oklahoma softball’s utter dominance, Tim Anderson igniting the White Sox’s comeback, the Diamondbacks’ progress and if Madison Bumgarner could be moved to the Mets.

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