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Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

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Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

ESPN Radio

Sports

3.74.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2021

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Tim Kurkjian joins Buster to discuss Tim’s now-nixed travel plans he made after Adam Duvall’s grand slam in the first inning of Game 5, the resiliency of the Astros, Brian Snitker waiting too long to call the bullpen, fears of Atlanta’s bullpen being worn out, how the Braves won Game 4 and Atlanta needing a big outing from Max Fried in Game 6. Plus, the guys remember Red Sox player and broadcaster Jerry Remy. Then, Sarah Langs stops by to talk about Dusty Baker’s lineup changes, Alex Bregman breaking through, first inning grand slams and the success of teams with a 3-1 lead in the World Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Baseball Tonight, the podcast.

0:12.0

This is the Baseball Tonight podcast for Monday, November 1st, 2021, and today will be better

0:18.2

than yesterday, producing from his home studio in the foothills of Connecticut as Taylor

0:21.6

Schwank.

0:22.6

I'm Buster only working for my hotel room in Atlanta before I head off to the airport

0:27.0

and travel to Houston because of what happened on Sunday night here at Truos Park.

0:33.3

Before we talk about that, Major League Baseball, the whole community got bad news yesterday

0:38.6

about where the news that Jerry Remi passed away at age 68.

0:42.9

He of course, the longtime broadcaster of the Red Sox after a 10-year flying career,

0:48.8

he was initially diagnosed with lung cancer in 2008 and suffered real-apses multiple

0:53.3

times including this year.

0:55.3

He returned to Fenway Park throughout the ceremony at first pitch on October 5th when

0:59.1

the Red Sox faced the eighties in the American League wild card game.

1:02.6

Remi played second for the Red Sox from 1978 to 1984 and he joined the Nesson booth in

1:08.3

1988 becoming a beloved broadcaster for that franchise.

1:14.0

All right, before the World Series game 5, we got where the dusty bake or shook up his

1:19.4

line of Alex Breggman had been really struggling, of course, through the first four games of

1:24.5

this World Series and through the previous round of the ALCS.

1:29.4

And so he dropped him to seventh in the lineup.

1:32.6

Ulye Garelle moved up to the number five spot, Carlos Correa to the number three spot.

1:38.0

In the bottom of the first inning with the Atlanta Braves, just one win away from winning

1:43.2

the World Series, Adam Duval came to the plate with the bases loaded.

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