In this episode Paul and Leslie discover the Nats’ youth is a best tempered by experience, wade through the Player’s Weekend fashion faux pas, discuss horny goat weed far too much, break down the new offensive environment, and close with some thoughts on Andrew Luck and walking away while you still can.
Category: Mark Simon
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover they don’t know how to prepare for vacation, preview the second half of the season for each division, pick MVP and Cy Young winners, and Paul learns of a surprise future guest.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover that Lucas Giolito is about to make his somewhat surprising debut, Trea Turner has found a new position, Strasburg is on the DL, the Mets staff is ailing, ask how you decide when your season is done, and appreciate a brand new ballpark.
In this episode, Paul and Leslie have Mike Duncan of The History of Rome and Revolutions podcast fame to discuss something of historical import: The Hall of Fame. Mike brings a lot of great knowledge and insight and memories into our HOF discussion. Then we transition into a discussion of his shows and what he has lined up for the future. This is a can’t miss episode. Also, Paul reveals how Mike is stealing his own titles for his upcoming book.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover money can’t buy the Nats LH’d stars, the Winter Meetings are broken down, the Nats try and remake a bullpen, Aroldis Chapman puts Dusty Baker’s foot in his mouth at 103 MPH, and so much more…
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover the season is over, try to figure out exactly how the hell the Royals did it, and then roll around on the floor crying and throwing a fit over the Nationals managerial choice. Oh, and they talk about A-rod, because, well, he’s freaking A-rod.
In this episode Paul and Leslie have an interview with ESPN’s Mark Simon, Max Scherzer loses a perfect game to a camoflauged elbow guard (or Jose Tabata), and A-Rod’s 3000th hit, steroids, and a can full of worms about the Hall of Fame is opened.