Team of Rivals Podcast

Team of Rivals Podcast
Team of Rivals Podcast

The Team of Rivals Podcast is a weekly baseball podcast with some pop culture sprinkled in. It's like having a seat at the bar with three idiots who know just enough to be entertaining.

  1. 1 OCT

    This Is the End

    Elliott, Ron, and Pete wrap up the 2024 season. Smiles, everybody! This week, we dive into the state of the St. Louis Cardinals' player development. Katie Woo’s latest article in The Athletic reveals that the Cardinals' player development team is significantly smaller compared to other National League teams, raising concerns about their future. Ron shares his thoughts on the Cardinals' struggles and the impact of their lean staffing levels on player development. Meanwhile, Elliott gives us an update from the Cubs game he attended, highlighting Jameson Taillon’s strong performance against the Reds. The discussion shifts to the Cubs' future, particularly regarding Ian Happ’s no-trade clause and Cody Bellinger’s potential opt-out. The team debates the Cubs' need for a superstar bat and the challenges they face in upgrading their lineup. The guys also touch on the broader issues in Major League Baseball, including the Oakland A's move to Las Vegas and the impact of poor ownership on fan engagement. They also discuss the White Sox's record-setting season and the discontent among their fan base. Finally, the episode wraps up with a look at the potential end of Kyle Hendricks' career with the Cubs, reflecting on his contributions and speculating on his future with the team. They also briefly mention Shohei Ohtani’s impressive season and the Dodgers' dilemma regarding his pitching role. Check out the livestream on YouTube, Rumble, or Facebook. Follow us on X, Instagram, and GETTR. Like us on Facebook. Check out Fuel Sports Network on Facebook and on X.

    55 min
  2. 5 AGO

    Probably Drunk Already

    This week's show is dedicated to Ruby Jade Nuttall. SPOILER ALERT: Elliott was, indeed, drunk already. Ron and Pete hold down the fort this week, kicking off the episode by discussing the MLB trade deadline, with Ron admitting he didn’t follow it closely. The conversation then shifts to the Cubs and Cardinals, who wrap up their season series tonight, an unusually early end for these rivals. The guys also touch on NFL Hall of Fame weekend and Devin Hester’s legendary status, with Pete proudly showing off his "Devin Hester, You Are Ridiculous!" t-shirt. Ron also shares a heartfelt story about his son’s baseball journey and the mental toughness required to succeed in the sport. Next, the guys circle back around to the state of the Cardinals' roster, particularly the surprising trade involving Tommy Edman and the return of Tommy Pham. Ron and Pete speculate on the future of players like Nolan Gorman and Jordan Walker, pondering potential offseason moves. Elliott makes a brief, inebriated appearance to share his frustrations with the Cubs' trade deadline performance, calling out Jed Hoyer for his conservative approach. In this week's Soccer Minute, Ron updates listeners on City’s performance in the Leagues Cup and their recent roster changes, including the acquisition of Jonas Horn and the trade of Tim Parker to the New England Revolution. He also discusses the potential impact of these moves on the team’s future performance. Check out the livestream on YouTube, Rumble, or Facebook. Follow us on X, Instagram, and GETTR. Like us on Facebook. Check out Fuel Sports Network on Facebook and on X.

    1 h y 2 min
  3. Everybody Has a Price

    27 JUL

    Everybody Has a Price

    This week's episode kicks off with a discussion on the upcoming MLB trade deadline. With just three days left, the Ron, Elliott, and Pete speculate on potential moves for the Cubs and Cardinals. They analyze the trade rumors surrounding numerous Cubs players. Next, the team shifts gears to discuss the blackout issues with MLB.TV and Ron's frustration with being a Cardinals fan in North Carolina. The conversation also touches on the value of advanced metrics versus actual performance, specifically the over-reliance on analytics and the decline in batting averages. The guys reminisce about the days when batting over .300 was a more frequent achievement and express their preference for players who can consistently put the ball in play. Pete and Ron then switch over to the state of the Cardinals' roster, the potential for trades, and the performance of key players like Paul Goldschmidt and Nolan Arenado. In Ron's Soccer Minute, Ron provides an update on St. Louis City SC's performance in the Leagues Cup and the recent additions to the roster, highlighting the potential impact of new signings on the team's future performance. He also explains the significance of the Leagues Cup and the supporters' protest against it. Finally, the gusy wrap up the episode with a look ahead to the upcoming NFL season and the excitement surrounding Bears' training camp. They discuss the likelihood of Caleb Williams getting significant snaps in the preseason and the importance of building chemistry with his new receivers. Check out this week's livestream on YouTube, Rumble, or Facebook. Follow us on X, Instagram, and GETTR. Like us on Facebook. Check out Fuel Sports Network on Facebook and on X.

    1 h y 8 min
  4. 14 JUL

    At the Break

    The I-55 Rivalry resumes, the All-Star Break looms, and Ron, Pete, and even Elliott dive into the chaos of a Saturday doubleheader, where the Cubs have already taken a beating, and it's only the fourth inning of Game 1. They kick things off with a recap of the Cubs' disastrous start and the Cardinals' surprising lead. Ron and Pete discuss the mishaps, errors, and unfortunate plays that led to the Cubs' downfall in the early innings. With Elliott joining – err, remotely –  you'll get a unique perspective on the game and some humorous commentary on his multitasking skills. Next, the Team shifts gears to talk about the state of baseball attendance, particularly in St. Louis. Despite a historically strong fan base, the empty seats at Busch Stadium are a stark reminder of the challenges facing the Cardinals' organization. Ron and Pete speculate on what it will take to bring the fans back and revive the excitement for baseball in St. Louis. The guys also delve into the upcoming MLB draft and the trade deadline, pondering the potential moves that could shake up the Cubs and Cardinals rosters. Will the Cardinals make a bold move to reignite their fan base? Can the Cubs find the missing pieces to turn their season around? They discuss the possibilities and share their thoughts on what the future holds for both teams. And finally, in this week's Soccer Minute, Ron gives an update on St. Louis City SC's challenging season. With injuries plaguing the team and a recent coaching change, the road ahead looks tough. However, new signings and the upcoming League Cup provide a glimmer of hope. Check out the livestream on YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, or X. Follow us on X, Instagram, and GETTR. Like us on Facebook. Check out Fuel Sports Network on Facebook and on X.

    1 h y 12 min
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The Team of Rivals Podcast is a weekly baseball podcast with some pop culture sprinkled in. It's like having a seat at the bar with three idiots who know just enough to be entertaining.

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