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Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Blender With The Lid Off

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

ESPN Radio

Sports

3.74.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2023

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Karl Ravech and Buster discuss more injuries in the NL East, hockey star Connor McDavid wanting an international hockey tournament after watching the World Baseball Classic, and how they’d fix the WBC’s pitching problem. Next, Roger Clemens talks about the Astros’ chances to repeat, Shohei Ohtani’s preparation and how he’d try to exploit the new rules on the mound. Then, Jessica Mendoza on Ohtani executing his best pitch in biggest moment, moving the WBC to July and what the Dodgers need from their starting shortstop. Later, Sarah Langs has notes on Ohtani, Masataka Yoshida and Matt Olson mashing in Spring Training. Plus, Buster previews the Red Sox and Marlins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Baseball Tonight, The Podcast.

0:12.0

This is the Baseball Tonight Podcast for Friday, March 24, 2023, the last weekend without

0:18.3

any major league baseball games account until sometime in November.

0:23.1

Think about that.

0:24.1

Today, we'll be better than yesterday.

0:26.3

Working in Bristol, Sarah, Taylor Bruce, some buster only working for my home in

0:29.7

Montana yesterday.

0:32.3

We got back to the site and sounds of normal spring training now that we're past the WBC.

0:38.3

Matt Olson is going nuts this spring.

0:41.0

Waiting on the 2-1 pitch, here it is.

0:43.3

Frust, deep right field, and that's going to disappear.

0:47.5

Way over the right foot wall, Homer number 7, the spring for Matt.

0:51.1

And the raves tie it up on the 2 run, homerun by Matt Olson.

0:56.8

That call from the Braves Radio Network.

0:59.3

I'm going to find out from Sarah Langs later about 7 homerun and spring training.

1:03.7

How often does that happen?

1:05.4

Jeremy Paine, who looks to be the lead off-itter for the Astros to start the season with the

1:10.3

Jose Al-Tubei sideline with that broken thumb.

1:13.7

He had a nice moment on Thursday.

1:16.5

There's Paine.

1:17.5

It's one ball and one strike to the reigning ALCS and World Series MVP.

1:24.0

This one hit deep to left and that ball is gone.

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