In this episode Paul and Leslie discover how much the Nats can do to stay in the hunt, talk about the new rule changes in the Atlantic League, find out how little the players know about the CBA, and learn where the hell Josh Hamilton has been.
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in this episode Paul and Leslie delve into the off season, discuss the curious trades of Simmons and Kimbrel, look at the top available free agents, explore the Nats coaching staff, and inaugurate the first annual Bryce Harper LoveFest.
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In this episode we discover Paul and Leslie’s playoff breakdowns and predictions (as well as the Brackets of No Return!), review Scherzer’s amazing final outing of the year, and discuss what happens to the Nats after the firing of Matt Williams.
In this episode Paul and Leslie discover just how bad the Nats season can get, look at which teams might actually make the playoffs, hear Paul go on an epic NL MVP rant, and then hear him bask in all his quiz glory.
In this episode Mick Reinhard–the beat writer for the Nats AA club– joins us to discuss the Harrisburg Senators, Giolito, Turner, Difo, life in the minors, being a beat writer, sleeper prospects, surviving insect plagues, and, most importantly, he brings his own quiz and a battle for bragging rights ensues!
In this episode Leslie discovers Paul has revealed her inner thoughts about Dan Kolko’s ties, the Nats series winning streak continues, Harper and Scherzer are hot, Paul rants about Wilmer Difo and tries to Kill the Save, pitchers hitting 8th is examined, and Leslie talks about Josh Hamilton….again.
Episode 10:
In this episode Paul and Leslie discuss the Nats season opening, who’s hot and who’s not in MLB, why the Angels owners are evil, and plumb the depths of Colin Cowherd’s stupidity.
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In this episode Leslie taps into her inner Jeremy Schapp, Spring Training stories are discussed, and Paul finds out Leslie might not have really read his article when she proof read it…
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