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Gleeman and The Geek

Episode 75: Sabermetric Twins and Drunk Voting

Gleeman and The Geek

John Bonnes

News, Sports, Sports News, Baseball

4.8808 Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2013

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

Aaron and special guest co-host Parker Hageman from Twins Daily talk about examining the Twins' involvement in sabermetrics, projecting the Opening Day roster, why no one wants Kyle Lohse, Shaun Marcum and the best of the remaining free agent pitchers, saying something nice about Samuel Deduno, New Year's resolutions, and making friends with drunk women.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Green Man and the Geathe and the Geat.

0:11.0

Green Man and the Geek

0:18.0

Talking baseball every week and the geek talking baseball

0:21.6

every week

0:24.4

because the dream and the geek

0:30.6

And welcome.

0:39.4

That's really as good as I can do.

0:43.5

Hello, welcome to episode 75.

0:44.6

Let's go with that.

0:45.1

Sounds good.

0:45.9

Good round number.

0:47.5

Of Gleeman and the geek.

0:50.8

I'm Aaron Gleeman from Aaron Gleeman.com, NBCSports.com.

0:52.3

No geek again this week.

0:55.4

This is his last week, I'm assuming, unless it turns out he comes back in the United States and just quits. If he comes back.

0:58.8

Yeah. Well, supposedly, I think he's literally in the air as we speak.

1:03.2

Oh. And that voice you hear is my co-host for the week. Another third straight week where

1:08.3

the co-host is clearly superior than the normal host,

1:11.1

and arguably superior to the other co-host who is me.

1:15.0

Parker Hagman from Twinsdaily.com, from Twitter.

1:19.3

Used to be from Over the Baggie.

1:20.8

Also from Facebook as well.

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