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Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Just Another Day

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

ESPN Radio

Sports

3.74.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2021

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Sarah Langs joins Buster to discuss the Mariners hovering around the back of the AL Wild Card pack, Brandon Belt’s broken thumb, Joey Votto’s bombs, Juan Soto on the edge of a batting title and Bradley Zimmer homering off his brother Kyle. Then, Jessica Mendoza and Melanie Newman stop by to talk about calling Dodgers-Padres together on Wednesday as the first all-women broadcast duo for an MLB game on ESPN, the Dodgers still fighting for the NL West crown, if the Padres will play spoiler or roll over, Giancarlo Stanton’s swing and Shohei Ohtani’s comments about winning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the baseball tonight podcast for Tuesday, September 28, 2021, and today will be better

0:18.2

than yesterday.

0:19.2

Producing from his own studio in the foot heels of Connecticut is Taylor Schwink,

0:22.7

Buster only working for my home studio in New York.

0:26.0

Let's get to the good stuff.

0:27.7

Good stuff last night.

0:28.7

No question about it.

0:29.7

Mariners in the athletics game, these two teams, vying for one of those two wild card spots

0:34.9

that are open in the American League, Oakland took a three-o lead in this game.

0:40.1

But in the bottom of the fourth, JB Crawford tied the score.

0:43.5

The first pitch on the way to Crawford swung online, drive it to center, feel for a basehead.

0:48.1

Kelly being waved in by Manny.

0:50.1

Up with a ball is Brown.

0:51.1

The throw to the plate going to be cut off by Olson.

0:53.9

Kelly slides these scores and the Mariners have tied the game at four to four.

0:59.3

And then Mitch Hanager essentially put the game out of reach for Seattle.

1:03.6

Here's the three one pitch to Hanager.

1:05.9

Swung on, belted deep to the left center, feel going and going and good bye baseball into

1:12.4

the Mariners bullpen.

1:14.9

Mitch Hanager, a three run, a home run here in the bottom of the fourth is 36th home run

1:21.9

of the year.

1:22.9

And it's now the Mariners eight and the athletics form.

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