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The Infinite Inning

Steven Goldman

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The Infinite Inning is a journey to the past to understand the present using baseball as our time machine. America's brighter mirror, baseball reflects, anticipates, and even mocks the stories we tell ourselves about our world today. Baseball Prospectus's Steven Goldman shares his obsessions: history from inside and outside of the game, politics, stats, and Casey Stengel quotations. Along the way, we'll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when ...
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Baseball Time Machine

Baseball Time Machine

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The Baseball Time Machine is a weekly recap of a significant baseball season from history. For season one of the podcast, we'll be looking at the historic 1998 season. What memories, moments, and players made that season so incredible? Join Eric, Brandon, and Alex for a trip back in time.
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The Brooklyn Boys Podcast

The Elvis Duran Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts

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Funny, thought provoking and usually right about the dumbest things! Skeery Jones & David Brody have been friends and worked together in morning radio for nearly 25 years. They grew up in the same Brooklyn neighborhood, but didn't know each other at the time. Now these two have plenty to say about whatever dumb stuff pops into their heads. You don't have to be from Brooklyn to enjoy their humor! #BrodyAndSkeery #SkeeryAndBrody #ListenInOrder #Slices TWITTER/INSTAGRAM: @SkeeryJones @DavidBrod ...
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Regulation Podcast

Regulation Company LLC

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The Regulation Podcast is a show about friendship and embracing absurdity. Join Andrew, Nick, Eric, Geoff and Gavin in a never-ending pursuit to make each other laugh at almost any cost. Whether it's Podcasts, Let's Plays or Anal Waxings something incredibly stupid is always happening and we'd love for you to be along for the ride.
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The Retro Network Time Machine

Jason, Mickey, and Guests

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The Retro Network Time machine is your vehicle to the past! Listen to Seasons 1-2 for Jason and Mickey's discussions about pop culture from their past. Season 3 features Jason and special guests telling narratives based on experiences from their childhood and beyond.
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Keeping it True Bayou! is a show committed to following the most important stories and updates regarding the LSU Tigers. With multiple weekly shows during the Season and continued offseason coverage we provide a look into what's going on across campus. With extensive coverage of the Football Tigers and we keep it going all year long until each team's run for a national championship is completed. Regardless of the time of year or record on the field, court or diamond we have information on th ...
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Yeehaw Junction

Ricky Mast and Ben Ingram

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Two friends who work in baseball, Ben Ingram and Ricky Mast, spend their offseason doing what they love best: Talking about music. During each episode of Yeehaw Junction Ben and Ricky explore unique themes and topics of discussion based around their love of music. Season 1 topics include: Favorite live albums? Favorite cover songs? If you had a time machine, what artists would travel back in time to see and when would you see them? What were you listening to during your senior year of high s ...
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A 1980s designated hitter is traded to the National League, a fish-needs-a-bicycle baseball moment reminiscent of recent US diplomacy, and a 20-game winner who pitched as Theodore Roosevelt charged up San Juan Hill throws it all away in favor of good diction. The Infinite Inning is a journey to the past to understand the present using baseball as o…
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The old way of LSU Sports have come to an end in Baton Rouge with the House Settlement looming. In a revenue share system we break down the exact plans, as they are known, for LSU to continue its dominance as a premier brand in all of College Sports. The need for NIL deals is far from over and will those funds be coming from places not expected or …
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#340: Skeery made a major change to his appearance and Brody didn't notice; Brody's math riddle trick will have you scratching your head when he reads your mind; Skeery got a half ass invite to his nephew's graduation; Brody gets free dessert at the auto mechanic after his car falls apart and they make incompetent decisions; Skeery broke his bed; F…
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Geoff, Gavin and Andrew talk about Gavin's mucus mistake, weak tissue, stomach pump, toad in a hole, invention of the stomach pump, The Pit, autopsy simulator, Gumpler, Andrew's dentist, good kip, Gavin took Nick's mouse, mouse limits, strikes, deconstructing the track, regulation foley work, cheek theft, fart bass, human mr potatohead, bacon bits,…
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In new remarks for this week’s baseball and history reprise, we argue about bunts, kites, and kings—why would anyone wish for any of them? Kites are okay, of course, but the other two are problematic. We then revisit the Brooklyn Dodgers with Jackie Robinson asked to comment on a fallen Hall of Famer who had once been his teammate, then jump back t…
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Since becoming a robot, Andrew has had bots on the brain so AN EGG get together to draft the best of them? Do these mechanical monsters stack up in the order selected or is there a malfunction at the junction with some of these picks? Which robots are on your list? Robots draft is GO!Support us directly at https://www.patreon.com/TheRegulationPod S…
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There are very few general managers in the Hall of Fame, but that doesn’t mean your local team executive doesn’t know what he’s doing—it’s just that there are only so many obvious choices to make in any baseball season whether your name sounds something like “Ranch Bickey” or “Cryin’ Rashman.” Then, following a quick stop with Babe Ruth and a close…
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#339: Skeery stayed at a haunted hotel and is convinced a ghost was messing with him; Brody asked Skeery's Chinese food recommendations in his neighborhood and led him to a dead end; The boys debate the viral video of the little girl singing Disney over an airplane PA system; A restaurant's clever Scamboni to help you expense your workday lunches; …
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Geoff, Gavin and Andrew talk about second puberty, the mall line, lush bathtub, Gavin's strike realization, annoying Geoff, truth tone, what way do you shower, Nick isn't doing well, godzilla roar, drinking dog, visualizing pain, game of thrones, Charmed, ships in Panama, Childhood shows, the 80s were different, Shauhin in the discord, Marc the Fro…
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In early February 2021 it seemed as if the danger of internally-inflicted fascism might be over, and so we looked at an occasion when Lou Gehrig was confronted with the same kind of movement and had a visceral reaction. Plus a lighter tale of a semi-pro pitcher who injured himself in an unusual way. We also revisit some of Twins executive Kevin Gol…
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LSU Baseball comes from behind to win an instant classic in a hard-fought Game 7 against the Little Rock Trojans. We give a full reaction and recap to the full slate of regional games. During the deep dive we evaluate the Tigers bullpen freshness coming off four games of work over the weekend. Finally we start the scouting work as the Tigers will f…
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We take another trip around a past sun with the Brooklyn Dodgers, wondering about the origins of Uncle Robbie’s pronounced facial scar and then question a couple of old stories involving his lack of education: Were umpires really policing his spelling? Then, after a brief pause to ponder the nature of unrequited love, we rejoin the pennant-winning …
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We just hit our 1 year anniversary so AN EGG wanted to get together for another Sausage Talk. They cover robot Andrew, wanting to do more, focus, wearing a lot of hats, twitch, Year 2, best moments, scouting offices, white powder, Gavin teaches cress, biggest surprise, most anticipated game, rereleasing merch, tandem bike stunt, and Nick & Gavin's …
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#338: Tall Darren's Porno Company job update; Skeery apologizes for his bad advice for side sleepers; Brody had to take a 15 inch needle to fix his bum knee; Skeery's girlfriend thinks he doesn't love her because of a ridiculous rule; Brody can't find chocolate sprinkles; Skeery inadvertently made a friend look bad and made another feel like crap a…
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Geoff, Gavin and Andrew talk about Behind the Mask hangover, hot dog hangover, Nick's consumption, dog spread, ratrods, Bret with One T, Rascal Gavin, Geoff catching foul balls, menu typo, upcoming sausage talk, draft tease, Nic Cage movies, Equalizer, Tom Cruise movies, best actor with worst stinkers, Gizmo & Dillbot, laziest thumbnail, Gavin & Ni…
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We return to the program’s first year for two of our more fun baseball profiles, both featuring Brooklyn Dodgers—one from the 19th century, one from the 1940s, and both a little uncomfortable. In a new introduction, we explore different modes of parenting and a form of relationship for which we lack the right word. The Infinite Inning is a journey …
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Geoff's away so the GANE will play, and today they play a game Eric put together called Regulation Over/Under. We're pitting two movies against each other and its our job to figure out if the first movie made more or less than the second movie. We'll keep going until we get it wrong. We learn a lot in this one like if this game is fun and if 6 movi…
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Infinite Inning 332: Women at the Park and Dictators in the Dugout The Chicago Cubs push hard on Ladies Day promotions, but a few object claiming that women don’t know the game of baseball Then baseball managers as autocrats compared to the real thing, and why confusing one for the other is a very dangerous idea, featuring Ossie Vitt and the Crybab…
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#337: People who think they know it all and Facebook riddles expose how dumb people are; Gen Z's shocking list of OLD WOMEN names; A girl who ordered an $18 salad gets charged $112 to split the bill evenly with her friends at dinner; Skeery is convinced Brody brings out the worst in him after his friend points out his podcast behavior differs from …
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Geoff, Gavin and Andrew talk CPAP Segment, Geoff's serial killer update, chicken wing, pencil chewing, Survivor, Shauhin the falcon, Pencil 2 & P3ncil, Predator issues, Losin It, first pubic viewing, Hot Dog, Lil Geoffy the cat, human waste in the home depot, panic pee in the depot, eye contact piss roulette, Bovril shot out of a Gumpler, Bob the P…
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Before we revisit episode 13 and it’s discussion of the O’Connell-Dolan scandal, starring a player and a coach lately sprung off the banned list by Rob Manfred, we have a new introduction discussing Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis, the death of Franklin Roosevelt, Derek Jeter’s refusal to move off of shortstop, and we give one more encore to the most …
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The Tigers are the number 1 college baseball team at the moment yet some still doubt if a top 8 seed has been secured in the NCAA Tournament. Jay Johnson will need his Tigers to be both aware of the dangers in risking a pre-tournament injury or having to go on the road for the Super Regional. With a potential matchup building against Auburn who has…
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The secret to managers’ success is revealed and dispensed with, in a hypothetical version of 1976, George Steinbrenner gifts Reggie Jackson with a plane, Hal Chase isn’t off the list because he was never on the list, a pre-Orioles pitcher becomes ill indeed, and baserunners are obstructed in 1928 and 2025, with differing outcomes suggesting the way…
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#336: People who don't care about embarrassing themselves online; The boys discuss sending meme etiquette and a guy Brody just met won't stop texting him; Skeery gets mistaken for being younger- except riding in Ubers and gets musically profiled; Brody writes an AI song about Skeery carrying a beach murse; Skeery learned the way you dance says a lo…
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LSU heads into the end of SEC play for the 2025 Baseball season ranked number one in the nation. They will face one of the greatest to put on the purple and gold in former head coach Paul Mainieri. On paper this looks to be an easy weekend ahead. However, when two LSU coaching greats collide things could get interesting.…
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In this return to one of this baseball podcast’s earliest episodes, we discover two utility infielders, the Yankees’ Wayne Tolleson and, well, nobody’s Snooks Dowd (he was a Tigers, A’s, and Dodgers reject) who weren’t where they were supposed to be—or maybe they were exactly where they were supposed to be, but those in authority had a different op…
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Geoff, Gavin and Andrew talk about audience keeps our sheets clean, Summer Movie Draft debacle, Gavin in charge, Andrew clarification, King of Breakfast appearances, spaghetti pancakes, Greg'd at McDonald's, giant TV, it doesn't fit, first TV, serial killer update, Geoff strike idea, portapotty popcorn bucket, Rocco's buckets, Rizzler Sizzler, wron…
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