In this episode Paul and Leslie discover just how far the Nats’ injuries can push the roster, look into the new pitching coach, glory in Peter Angelos giving the Nats the money they deserve, and dive into the unwritten rules of when you can leave a game.
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In this episode Paul and Leslie discover the Nats kids are alright, AAA baseballs are made of helium too, the Cubs have issues with Addison Russell, the Yankees have issues with injuries, and Eric Byrnes just has (good) issues.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover the Nats bullpen still sucks, try to figure out how to lock down Rendon, learn Strasburg is going down a bad path, talk about Peter Angelos being the devil, learn about the craziest owner in baseball history, and force Leslie to take a quiz.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover they can do two shows in a week, give a Nats update, marvel at Juan Soto, talk even more about how the owners are winning with extensions, and look for ideas about Paul’s trip to Dodgers Stadium.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover how much they are panicking over the Nats horrible start to the season, try to figure out which players are mostly to blame, learn just how shady the Marlins ownership group really is, and debate on the nature of advertising in the social media age.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover all that winning the Nats did to start the season was a giant set up, they discuss problems and maybe some fixes to them, find out if they like Davey Martinez so far, and take a look at whether Shohei Ohtani has trolled us all.
In this episode, Paul and Leslie discover the Nats are the first entry into the postseason, cover possible playoff roster configurations, discuss Daniel Murphy’s slump, talk about the Marlins new ownership plans and options, learn about a baseball cult, and hear about Leslie’s bizarre former life as a donkey basketball player. Unfortunately the last part is not a joke.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover they still know how to record a show, discuss Joe West and his newest issue, talk about the Nat’s new bullpen, injury updates, Paul’s new article about Bryce Harper forgetting how to walk, bad behavior in other sports, and Paul stumbles through a new quiz.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover maybe they (or MLB?) don’t really understand the sliding rule, Joe Maddon shows he’s not as progressive as we all thought he was, the Nats starters might be showing wear and tear, a look into Bryce Harper, and a rapid fire quiz.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover Joe Ross’ great return may just be smoke and mirrors and talk about making him a reliever, Koda is the closer, find out slower games make for harder fastballs, dive deep into MiLB names, have a killer quiz type thing, and lose it over Top Gun and Major League 3. Mostly just Top Gun though.