Synopsis
Each episode, Steve Hofstetter sits down with players, managers, coaches, front office staff, writers, and broadcasters to bring you a fun look at the behind the scenes of baseball.
Episodes
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Billy Sample
01/08/2016 Duration: 52minBilly Sample is a consummate entertainer. From ballplayer to broadcaster to movie producer, Sample understands that this game is more than just a game. It is a wonderful distraction.
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Boof Bonser
25/07/2016 Duration: 51minBoof Bonser has one of the greatest names in baseball. He's also got a great story - from a team forcing weight loss on him to injuries taking three years off his career, Bonser took everything in stride.
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Curving Foul Pilot Episode
18/07/2016 Duration: 46minCJ Nitkowski, Julie Stewart-Binks, and Steve Hofstetter host "Curving Foul", a show loosely based around baseball. If you enjoy it, let us know!
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Ryan Thompson
12/07/2016 Duration: 51minFormer Met phenom Ryan Thompson talks about how young players dealt with the strike, what allows him to smile all the time, and the behind the scenes of the Vince Coleman firework incident.
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John D'Acquisto
04/07/2016 Duration: 52minWhen we talk about Giants pitcher John D'Acquisto going to the pen later in life, we're not talking about him pitching in relief, we're talking about the time he served in prison. A super honest look at his ups and downs on and off-the field, this episode is our first to go behind bars.
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Ed Hearn
27/06/2016 Duration: 52minEd Hearn was the backup catcher that filled in for an injured Gary Carter during the Mets' historic 1986 stretch run. He also battled injury after disease after injury after disease. And rocked two fabulous pairs of glasses. We looked at it all very carefully - pun intended.
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Ed Vosberg
06/06/2016 Duration: 52minReliever Ed Vosberg joins the show to discuss resilience - and how failure in his twenties gave him a career in his thirties.
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Sean Casey
30/05/2016 Duration: 52minCincinatti Reds great Sean Casey sat down with us to talk about the mental side of the game and share some amazing stories - including some crazy wonderful tales of all-star games past. We could have done two of these episodes.
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Nick Green
23/05/2016 Duration: 52minBroadcaster Nick Green bounced around between a ton of teams - which he seemed perfectly fine with. He really enjoyed being a bench guy, something you don't hear from players often. And now he enjoys a second life in the broadcast booth.
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Robb Quinlan
16/05/2016 Duration: 52minRobb Quinlan was one of the best players to ever come out of the Big Ten. He was such a natural leader that he held the respect of his teammates even as a utility man. The conversation bounces between leadership, smarts, and college seniors being drafted vs becoming free agents.
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Brent Lillibridge
09/05/2016 Duration: 52minSpeedster Brent Lillibridge shares some super fun stuff - like the time the Yankees cut him via hotel fax, and the theory that you have to be a dumb SOB to be good at baseball.
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Clayton Andrews
02/05/2016 Duration: 52minClayton Andrews pitched just 8 times in the Major Leagues. And despite one appearance with 4 perfect innings and a win, he ended his major league career with an ERA over 10.00. Andrews looks back at his journey fondly as he explores what he did right and what he did wrong, and has an honest discussion of steroids in the game.
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Bob Boone
25/04/2016 Duration: 38minBob Boone is a baseball lifer. Currently the assistant general manager of the Nationals, Boone ranks 3rd all-time on games caught - and is the son of Ray Boone and the father of Brett and Aaron Boone. Bob talks about his and his family's impact on the game, how he transitioned from player to manager to the front office, and he answers some tough questions about his kids.
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Jon Ratliff
11/04/2016 Duration: 52minJon Ratliff is the real life Moonlight Graham. He threw 12 pitches in Major League Baseball. And amazingly retired all three batters he faced. So why didn't he get to stay?
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David Samson
04/04/2016 Duration: 52minMarlins president David Samson sits down for a hilarious episode that runs the gamut from New York basketball to building a stadium to being booted off Survivor. Samson challenges Steve to a difficult bet and Steve gives Samson a brand new nickname. Also, the conversation gets a little sexual.
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Rick Cerone
28/03/2016 Duration: 52minRick Cerone talks about accomplishing his dream of playing for the New York Yankees, representing New Jersey, and growing older. He also gives some insight into poor decisions made as a broadcaster and great decisions made as a minor league owner.
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Paul Spoljaric
21/03/2016 Duration: 52minPaul Spoljaric grew up in British Columbia, played for the Blue Jays, represented his nation in the Olympics, and left affiliated baseball to play for an independent league in Canada. So if you’re Canadian and you don’t enjoy this episode, we’re not sure what else you’re looking for. We also talked about whether or not […]
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Jim Gosger
14/03/2016 Duration: 52minFor the last 20 years, Jim Gosger has worked for the city of Port Huron, Michigan. But before that, he had a baseball resume that included being one of the 53 people to ever play for the Seattle Pilots, a member of the 1969 World Series Mets, a contributor to the earliest Expos teams, and […]
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Barry Lyons
07/03/2016 Duration: 52minComing into baseball as a top college prospect, catcher Barry Lyons was drafted by a party-hard Mets team that already had Gary Carter behind the plate. Alcoholism, depression, and a natural disaster later, Lyons finally found the redemption he’d been looking for in his home of Biloxi, Mississippi.