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Ryan and Holden discuss the release of the 2021 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot and give their picks as to who deserves to get the call.
Also, Ryan discusses his players-only vote, which is now in its third year and Holden wants to know why Sammy Sosa still isn't in. -
Ryan and Holden recap game one of the World Series between the Dodgers and Rays..
Mookie Betts, Clayton Kershaw and Cody Bellinger make it into Spaeder's Stats. Holden ponders whether or not baseball players were sought after by women in 1908.
The guys also reflect on the Braves and Astros seasons. -
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On today's show, Ryan and Holden discuss the recent passing of Joe Morgan. Ryan shares some incredible stats about the Hall of Fame second Baseman.
The guys also talk about the recent loss of multiple LB legends.
They also cover the wild White Sox managerial search and talk about the NLCS and ALCS. -
Today, Ryan and Holden discuss some of the top storylines from the first week of the MLB playoffs.
Ryan has a strong take on the Padres and Dodgers season, while Holden continues to believe that the ball remains juiced.
Spaeder's stats include Giancarlo Stanton as well as a WW1 hero. -
Holden and Ryan take a look ahead at this season's unique postseason format.
Ryan has some upset picks and talks about whether or not there will be fans in the stands at the World Series.
Holden shares his thoughts on the tournament and whether or not MLB will go back to the "deader" ball they used in last year's playoffs -
Ryan and Holden are joined by "White Sox" Dave Williams to talk about the red-hot season that the team is having.
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The guys are joined this week by former Dodgers GM Ned Colleti as they chop it up about this season, and more.
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On today's Walk Off, Ryan and Holden recap a hectic trade deadline which included some big names changing teams plus the boys gush about the Padres and Blue Jays moves.
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On today's show, Ryan and Holden discuss some of the bigger moves from the 2020 MLB trade deadline. The guys try to figure out why the Indians would consider trading Mike Clevinger.
Also, the Padres land two big bats, Spaeder's Stats talks 10-run comeback victories and the topic of podcast speed playback also arises. -
On today's edition of The Walk Off, Ryan and Holden share their disdain for Alex Rodriguez, as he attempts to buy the New York Mets.
Spaeder's Stats include the three batters in the mix to hit .400. -
Author and Injury expert Will Carroll joins the guys this week. They talk about Tommy John injuries, how the game has changed, and the use of an opener.
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On today's show, Ryan and Holden discuss a rumor that Spaeder is hearing about the St. Louis Cardinals. Also, the boys talk about the Marlins work stoppage after Derek Jeter finally speaks.
Holden and Ryan also talk about Yoenis Cespedes bolting the Mets, Aaron Judge's hot start and why the boys love in-game MLB betting. -
Today on The Walk-Off, Holden and Ryan discuss how Major League Baseball's new playoff format looks exactly like the proposal that Ryan wrote last year.
Also, the guys give their impressions on the first week of the MLB season, Spaeder's Stats highlight's Shohei Ohtani and they look back at Holden's uncomfortable interview with Justin Verlander's wife. -
Ryan and Holden welcome MLB reporter and podcast host, Jessica Kleinschmidt to The Walk Off. Jessica talks about the Giants and A's, the two teams she covers. Holden And Ryan later preview the 2020 season.
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Holden and Ryan discuss the upcoming MLB season, the atmosphere of the preseason games and how managers will be most important this year. Spaeder's Stats features Joe DiMaggio and Jeter.
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Holden and Ryan talk to MLB agent Rachel Luba. She talks about how she met Trevor Bauer and became his agent, what it's like going into arbitration with a player, and the path she took to become one of MLB's rare female agents.
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Holden and Ryan are joined this week by Philly sports radio personality, Glen Macnow.
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Ryan and Holden discuss the upcoming season and take a look at the NL East. Spaeder's Stats features a myriad of players, plus the guys look at the greatest single-season seasons by a pitcher in the history of Major League Baseball.
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Holden And Ryan are back as the MLB kicks off Spring training 2.0. They talk about players opting out, fan reactions to the restart, and some team name history.
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