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The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

Is CC Sabathia Back? - The Bronx Pinstripes Show

The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

Blue Wire

Baseball, Sports

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2016

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

BP Show 60 topics: we give some Bronx Pinstripes website, forum, and spring training updates, talk about CC's Players' Tribune article in which he opens up about his struggles with alcohol, pose the questions if CC is back and if he can repeat his second half 2015 numbers, Chapman's 30 game suspension and the affect it will have on the team, the battle for the 25th roster spot, if Refsnyder can win the utility infielder job, Austin Romine's chances of making the team, comments Tanaka made about his elbow, the new "Chase Utley rule", and preview the Diamondbacks and Rockies. We received a ton of mailbags about Jorge Mateo, so we decided to do an all-Mateo episode which will air tomorrow at 11am. On today's episode we take a mailbag about the new Yankees ticket policy. Submit to the podcast mailbag: bronxpinstripes.com/podcast/ Call voicemail line: 646-480-0342 Find us on Facebook & Twitter: www.facebook.com/groups/YankeesBP/ twitter.com/BronxPinstripes twitter.com/Yankees_talk twitter.com/ScottReinen Chat Conversation End Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The baseball season is go, go, go. It's nonstop, relentless for every night, six straight months,

0:06.6

and then hopefully another month in October. You also have work, friends, family, and a million

0:11.0

other things going on. That's when you reach for a Coors Light. It's made to chill. There's only

0:15.9

one beer out there that's literally made to chill, and that's Coors Light. I mean, the mountains on

0:20.8

the bottles

0:21.2

and cans even turn blue when your beer is cold. Is there anything better than opening up your

0:26.6

refrigerator after a long day? Seeing that icy cold, Coors Light can or bottle in your fridge,

0:33.6

the answer is no. There's nothing better. That's why when it's time to chill, you choose Coors Light. It's mountain cold refreshment made to chill. Coors Light is the one I choose when I need to unwind, so that's why when you want to hit reset, reach for a beer that's made to chill. Get Coors Light and the new look delivered straight to your door with Drizzly or Instacart. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado, and as always, celebrate.

1:01.9

We are breaking down all aspects of Yankee baseball.

1:05.2

This is the Bronx Pinstripe Show with your host, Andrew Rotandi and Scott Ryan.

1:10.3

Let's go.

1:16.6

What's going on, everybody?

1:18.2

This is the Bronx Pinsripe Show episode number 60.

1:21.3

We are going to dedicate this one to Nick Johnson, circa 2001.

1:26.0

That was his number when he got the call. Nick Johnson, a very high prospect

1:31.9

in the Yankees organization, lefty hitting, first baseman, had a lot of pop. The ball flew

1:38.5

off of his bat. He was also a very homely-looking man, but he never really panned out. Scott,

1:43.7

what's going on, man? I wouldn't call him homely looking. Oh, he was homey-looking. No, home-y-old. The dude looked like, you know, the Babe Ruth type of player. And Nick Johnson was, he was, I wanted him to be my favorite Yankee so badly because the guy could hit for an out for a very high average.

2:02.2

He just kind of looked like a baseball player, unathletic, yet athletic.

2:06.4

And he just never, he just too injured, couldn't stay healthy.

2:11.3

And it was a shame that he didn't pan out because I was really, really pulling for him.

2:16.4

He had that baseball

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