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It's the return of Jason and a very long show as we have lots of prospect lists to discuss, as well as my unhealthy obsession with baseball media in the digital age. To help us conquer the latter, we enlist Richard Deitsch of Sports Illustrated to discuss the new world of breaking news and then to Tim Dierkes of MLB Trade Rumors about his position as the gatekeeper for breaking stories. It's a fascinating subject, and both guests are up to the task. As always, there's your emails and the goofy stuff, and set aside about three hours, as this is a long one.

Note: We do alert you to the presence of the occasional adult language and subject matter. Don't say we didn't warn you.

Up And In Episode 80: "He Hit Both Basins"

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Table Of Contents

0:00 It's good to be back
3:16 Housekeeping
5:35 Emails
33:59 Prince Fielder: the mystery team strikes again
41:02 Yoenis Cespedes is ready to go
46:14 Let's talk about Chicago White Sox prospects
50:44 Let's talk about Cincinnati Reds prospects
57:00 Let's talk about Cleveland Indians prospects
1:07:56 Let's talk about Washington Nationals prospects
1:15:50 Let's talk about Toronto Blue Jays prospects
1:28:07 Special Guest: Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) of Sports Illustrated on baseball coverage in the new media age
2:09:48 Special Guest: Tim Dierkes (@timdierkes) of MLB Trade Rumors on being the gatekeeper of breaking news
2:29:25 Musical Guests: Daniel Ellsworth and The Great Lakes
2:30:51 What Are You Drinking?
2:36:50 The Week Ahead (and Behind)

 
Music is by Daniel Ellsworth and The Great Lakes, courtesy of the artist, all rights reserved.

 

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crperry13
1/30
80 episodes. Damn! Congratulations!
rawagman
1/30
BTW - this was the first time that I was inspired to purchase the music featured on the podcast.