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Baseball by the Book

Episode 251: "Buzz Saw"

Baseball by the Book

Justin McGuire

Authors, Baseball, Books, Statistics, Sports, History, Arts

4.9655 Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

After the Nationals started the 2019 season 19-30, nobody gave them much of a shot to even make the playoffs. But led by a veteran pitching staff and some exciting young stars, Washington rebounded to win the World Series for the first time in franchise history. Washington Post reporter Jesse Dougherty, who was there to see it all, joins us to discuss the Nats' improbable run. 

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The one

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The one side

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I tell the me, I believe

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The Giants

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The Giants

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The Pellant!

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The Giants!

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The Giants!

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The Pellet!

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The giant!

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The one constant through all the years, Ray,

0:15.0

has been baseball.

0:17.0

Oh, put me in cold.

0:21.6

I'm ready to play today.

0:24.6

Hello, citizens. me, I can be center of you.

0:42.1

Hello, citizens of the world.

0:48.1

I'm Justin McGuire, and this is Baseball by the Book, the only podcast that matters.

0:53.5

That's right, folks, you are once again spending part of your quarantine time listening to Baseball by the book, the podcast in which

0:55.6

we talk to authors of baseball books past and present. Today our guest is Washington Post reporter

1:01.3

Jesse Doherty, who's here to talk about his new book, Buzzsaw, all about the 2019 Washington

1:07.9

Nationals. We'll get to that in just a second. First, though, I want to mention something

1:12.6

important. If you are planning to buy this book, or any book featured on baseball by the book,

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