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  1. TBG 71 - Mr. Baseball

    13 HR AGO

    TBG 71 - Mr. Baseball

    Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 1992 film "Mr. Baseball." They introduce the film (1:07), with an overview of the story, the cast, and filmmakers, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the film, with a new metaphor (5:31). Amount of Baseball (14:02) has a good variety, and they contrast the unnecessary Yankee stadium with the real Japanese baseball stadiums, plus the Frank Thomas appearance and a player comp.  Baseball Accuracy (19:52) is strong, although the MLB and NPB do not trade, and you shouldn't bring your top hand over. A dive into the shuuto pitch (Yu Darvish, Aaron Nola, Shohei Ohtani) and Ricky Davis's debut (Frank Thomas, JP Arencibia). There are timeline issues with MLB/NPB seasons and the Dodgers series, there are problems with Doc the Agent, the nightmare as a hitter's nightmare, and some poor scouting practices. But there are fun references to the hotfoot tradition (Roger McDowell?) and John Kruk. A brief history of the Chunichi Dragons franchise and their most famous player Michio Nishizawa, plus Larry Doby, Don Newcombe and Matt Stairs. NPB home run records include discussion of Sadaharu Oh, Randy Bass, Tuffy Rhodes, Alex Cabrera and Wladimir Balentien. Cultural differences between Japanese baseball and American baseball, including facial hair (Bob Horner, Eric Thames), the "Gaijin strikezone," extra innings, and the cap-tipping tradition (Osamu Higashio, Dick Davis). Also the Brett Myers/Kyle Kendrick prank, Don Mattingly comparisons, and Tom Selleck's athleticism.  Storytelling (50:30) discusses how a formula is good for reversals but bad for long scenes, the bunting trope in baseball movies, the film's cultural in/sensitivities, Cleveland/Nagoya comparisons, the bath scene, and problems with the Lame Romantic Subplot.  The Score Tool (1:15:37) discusses this 1992 timepiece from Jerry Goldsmith, which slightly divides our scouts. Acting (1:19:18) considers the performances of Tom Selleck, Ken Takakura, Toshi Shioya, Aya Takanashi, and the baseball team ensemble. Neither Delightfulness of Catcher (1:26:08) or Delightfulness of Announcer (1:27:18) offer much. In Lack of Misogyny (1:27:56), they consider the believability of the Lame Romantic Subplot, Hiroko's own issues, and the repairing of the father/daughter relationship. But why does Hiroko like Jack? No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (1:40:23), Six Degrees of Baseball (1:44:12), Favorite Moment (1:45:26) Least Favorite Moment (1:47:44), Scene We Would Have Liked to See (1:49:42), Dreamiest Player (1:51:03), Favorite Performance (1:51:27), and Next Time (1:53:15).  Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 55m
  2. OTW 239 - Let's Play ASK, Draft Format Edition

    3 DAYS AGO

    OTW 239 - Let's Play ASK, Draft Format Edition

    Adam Howe and Kevin Hasting return with a full ASK (Avoid, Stream, Keep) episode, using late-round ADP groupings to explore how fantasy managers should approach players across Gladiator, Draft & Hold, and FAAB formats. The discussion spans hitters, starters, relievers, prospects, and roster construction strategy, with a strong focus on risk management, playing time, and format-specific value. 00:00 – Intro & ASK Format Breakdown Explanation of the ASK game and how format (Gladiator vs Draft & Hold vs FAAB) changes player value. 03:10 – Outfield Prospects & Post-Hype BatsPlayers: Jordan Walker, Cam Smith, Chase DeLauter Discussion centers on health risk, strikeout concerns, platoon risk, and which format best absorbs uncertainty. 09:40 – Starting Pitchers with Uncertain RolesPlayers: Jonah Tong, Yusei Kikuchi, Seth Lugo How rotation security, innings expectations, and replacement value differ dramatically by format. 16:40 – Shortstop Prospects vs Injured VeteransPlayers: Kevin McGonigal, J.J. Weatherholt, Anthony Volpe Debate over stash value, opening-day roster odds, and trusting plate appearances over upside. 24:00 – Multi-Position Eligibility AssetsPlayers: Brooks Lee, Zach McKinstry, Josh Smith Why positional flexibility matters most in Draft & Hold formats and how lineup placement impacts value. 31:30 – Catcher Tier ChaosPlayers: Freddie Fermin, Sean Murphy, Harry Ford (Kybert Ruiz discussed as comparison) How to approach C3 in Draft & Hold leagues and why name recognition can mislead drafters. 38:40 – First Base Veterans vs Upside PlaysPlayers: Josh Bell, Tristan Casas, Spencer Horwitz Balancing lineup quality, injury recovery, and production floors late in drafts. 44:50 – Second Base Risk ProfilesPlayers: Jake Cronenworth, Christian Campbell, Andrés Giménez (Christian Moore discussed contextually) Evaluating stash risk, opening-day certainty, and multi-category stability. 50:30 – Third Base Uncertainty & OpportunityPlayers: Jordan Lawlar, Connor Norby, Josh Jung Playing time clarity vs injury history and why boring everyday roles still matter. 55:00 – Relievers & Saves SpeculationPlayers: Jeremiah Estrada, Tanner Scott, Robert Garcia How closer ambiguity changes draft strategy and why not all saves are created equal. 58:20 – Final Thoughts & Spring Training LookaheadWhy ASK is most useful in late-round decision-making and a plan to revisit these groupings later in the preseason. Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    59 min
  3. K ꓘ 181 - Listener Questions

    22/12/2025

    K ꓘ 181 - Listener Questions

    Keep or Kut - Pete (@PeteBBaseball) and Chad Young (@chadyoung) got a slew of listener questions and do their best to get through as many possible. Who has increased their value this off-season? What's up at CI? How do you balance and think about values in different formats? 2:22 - Who are risers in keeper leagues due to the transactions we have already seen this off-season? Willson Contreras is the latest transaction and maybe the biggest gainer. 7:26 - Munetaka Murakami landing in a pretty good spot, for atypical reasons. 14:46 - The Tigers bullpen is supposedly unsettled but it feels kinda settled. 22:37 - Staying in San Diego makes Michael King look at a little better to Chad, while not a ton changes in terms of how we view Shane Baz. 22:08 - Did the Tampa/Pittsburgh/Houston three-way trade hurt everyone's value? Pete says not quite everyone. 32:34 - Some quick thoughts on Adolis Garcia, Edwin Diaz, Robert Suarez, and Raisel Iglesias 36:45 - How is the lockout impacting our long-term planning in keeper and dynasty leagues? 41:06 - Would Pete trade his 21st round Corbin Carroll for a 24th round Cal Raleigh? 46:54 - How are we feeling about the state of CI at the moment? 58:01 - How do we switch our mindset as we move between different formats with different scoring? Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Podcasts | RSS Connect: Twitter | keeporkut@gmail.com | Join PL+ Get PL+ and join our Discord: https://pitcherlist.com/plus Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 11m
  4. OTW 238 - December News Dump

    20/12/2025

    OTW 238 - December News Dump

    On The Wire - December delivers a full fantasy baseball news dump, and Adam Howe and Kevin Hasting break it all down. From multi-team trades and bullpen shakeups to key free-agent signings and overseas imports, this episode covers how recent MLB transactions are already reshaping draft boards across redraft, dynasty, and draft-and-hold formats. The guys analyze playing-time impacts, role clarity, and where fantasy managers should be adjusting valuations heading into 2026 drafts. 00:00 – Intro & December News Dump Setup Show opening, winter meetings energy, framing the episode around a heavy December transaction cycle. 03:30 – Three-Team Trade: Rays / Pirates / Astros Brandon Lowe to Pittsburgh, Jake Mangum impact, Mike Burrows to Houston, and fantasy fallout for all three teams. 10:15 – Houston Rotation Outlook Mike Burrows pitch-mix changes, Spencer Arrighetti speculation, and spring training rotation battles. 15:45 – Orioles Acquire Shane Baz Baltimore’s rotation depth, Baz’s health, workload expectations, and ADP movement. 20:45 – Royals Trade for Isaac Collins Everyday playing time potential, Royals outfield construction, Jonathan India and Michael Massey discussion. 26:15 – Royals Bullpen: Matt Strahm Deal Kansas City bullpen roles, Phillies backfilling, and fantasy relevance of late-inning arms. 30:30 – Phillies Sign Brad Keller & Adolis García Keller’s bullpen role, Garcia’s everyday outfield opportunity, and lineup fit in Philadelphia. 35:45 – Diamondbacks Bring Back Merrill Kelly Arizona’s competitive window, rotation stability, and what this says about the team’s direction. 40:30 – Twins Sign Josh Bell Platoon expectations, lineup slot, power output, and draft value. 44:15 – Padres Re-Sign Michael King & Add Sung-Moon Song Michael King’s contract structure, injury trust level, and Song’s KBO-to-MLB fantasy upside. 50:00 – Yu Darvish Injury Update Concerns over Darvish’s future and draft board implications. 52:15 – Guardians Bullpen Additions Sean Armstrong, Justin Bruihl, and bullpen hierarchy behind Emmanuel Clase. 55:00 – Angels Reclamation Projects (Romano & Pomeranz) Closer speculation, trade value, and Angels bullpen volatility. 58:45 – Cubs Minor Moves Tyler Austin major-league deal and bullpen depth notes. 1:00:30 – Mets Sign Luke Weaver Setup role behind Devin Williams, ratio help, and speculative saves value. 1:03:45 – Rangers Sign Danny Jansen & Bullpen Shuffle Catcher playing time expectations, save uncertainty, and Texas bullpen dart throws. 1:08:15 – Giants Sign Adrian Houser Park effects, innings potential, and late-round SP appeal. 1:10:30 – Nationals Add Foster Griffin NPB returnee outlook, rotation lottery ticket discussion. 1:12:45 – Braves Re-Sign Ha-Seong Kim Stolen bases, batting average rebound hopes, and Atlanta infield depth. 1:15:00 – Closing Thoughts & Draft Strategy Takeaways Playing-time vs. projection discussion and final fantasy draft notes. Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 16m
  5. TBG 70 - 61*

    14/12/2025

    TBG 70 - 61*

    Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 2001 film "61*." They introduce the film (1:10), with an overview of the story, the cast, and filmmakers, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the film, with a new metaphor (5:51). In Amount of Baseball (14:41), they discuss the use of actual Mark McGwire footage, the strength of this tool throughout, and the impact of the authenticity. There is a player comp. Baseball Accuracy (20:39) starts off with discussion of Billy Crystal as Mantle's friend and "Rain Man" on set, and then delves into the history, talking about Ford Frick, Fay Vincent, and the asterisk itself, Roger Maris and Babe Ruth plate appearances, Maris and Mantle's relationship with the press, Pascual or Ramos, the imbalanced AL/NL in 1961, Babe Ruth breaking Ned Williamson's record, Maris trade rumors, Mantle running to first in three seconds, Joe DiMaggio Jerk-o-meter, Moose Skowron, Elston Howard, Billy Martin escapades, Maris signing an X on a ball, Rogers Hornsby, Casey Stengel and Mantle, the slick nickname, Mantle's arm injury, Hoyt Wilhelm and Tom Candiotti. Storytelling (54:16) considers everything added by the inclusion of the McGwire framing device, the function of Claire Ruth and Pat Maris in the story, the opening day scene, and the handling of exposition. There are a few small instances of Shakespearing. The scouts discuss the nuanced depiction of male friendship, the character of the media, the character of Bob Cerv, and the cinematography and lighting. The Score Tool (1:24:53) discusses the main theme, the volume of the score, and songs by The Ventures, Bobby Darin, and the Shirelles. Why TF is there a Lyle Lovett song? Acting (1:31:20) pretty much worships Barry Pepper, Thomas Jane, Bruce McGill, Michael Nouri, Richard Masur, Peter Jacobson, Seymour Cassel, Chris Bauer, Anthony Michael Hall, Christopher McDonald and Joe Grifasi, plus the rest of the ensemble. Delightfulness of Catcher (1:51:17) considers 17% of Yogi Berra and not enough Elston Howard. Delightfulness of Announcer (1:52:44) revels in both the accuracy and the high delight of the depictions of Phil Rizzuto, with all of his Rizzuto catchphrases and digressions, and Mel Allen trying to reign him in. Ellen has a (Rizzuto-esque?) digression into a comparison with "Eight Men Out." In Lack of Misogyny (1:59:51), they discuss Mantle's womanizing, and how it's tempered with Maris's point of view, consideration of Pat's perspective, and the existence of female fans. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (2:04:31), Six Degrees of Baseball (2:07:28), Favorite Moment (2:08:09) Least Favorite Moment (2:11:04), Scene We Would Have Liked to See (2:12:52), Dreamiest Player (2:15:49), Favorite Performance (2:16:30), and Next Time (2:19:05).  Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    2h 21m

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