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Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

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Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

ESPN Radio

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3.74.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Jeff Passan joins Buster on Baggage Claim Monday to discuss Albert Pujols hitting his 700th career home run in Los Angeles, sharing a story about Alex Rodriguez seeking Pujols for advice, and the chase continues for Aaron Judge’s 61st home run. Then, they discuss if Aaron Judge is having the greatest season of all time, Judge’s future contract, and Don Mattingly’s tenure as Marlins manager comes to an end. Plus, everyone knows about Judge’s homers, but his teammates weigh in with Buster about his other skills that separate him as a player. Later, Sarah Langs joins to discuss Pujols’ season, Dodgers winning their 106th game, and if the Guardians can win the world series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Unfortunately your flight to Bristol has been delayed once again.

0:06.0

Before your entertainment purposes, police listen to the baggage claim Monday edition of the baseball tonight podcast with Buster Only.

0:13.0

The White Zone is for immediate unloading and loading of passengers only. No parking in the White Zone. Thank you.

0:19.0

The baseball tonight podcast for Monday September 26, 2022 and today will be better than yesterday.

0:26.0

I'm Buster Only working from the Minneapolis airport on my way home to Montana.

0:30.0

Sarah Abbott Bruce Paul when I working from the Sarah Abbott studios in Bristol, Connecticut. Bruce, did you know that you're working in the Sarah Abbott studios?

0:38.0

I did. I got a little bit of a question.

0:42.0

I was like, oh, finally, again brought up to the big leagues. Yeah, you got a tour from. I'm sure there was a tour. You got to see the Hall of Fame, the Museum of the Sarah Abbott studio.

0:57.0

Sarah. Yes, yes. Yes. Yes, he gets to see where I have my coffee. He gets to see where I drink all my water. You know, a lot of exciting exhibits here in this.

1:08.0

You can still take it all in. Well, maybe someday, you know, as part of the Sarah Abbott studios, you can have the Albert pool 700 home run ball.

1:16.0

Maybe the air and judge 61 home run ball. Something to sort of dress it up when you bring all the visitors through, charging a $15 a pop.

1:25.0

Yeah, I'm sure the MLB is like, we got to get Sarah that ball. You know.

1:31.0

No, no, no. What do we get for milestones are in the case of Aaron judge the milestone watch on Friday night in Los Angeles, Albert pools facing the Dodgers.

1:43.0

Top of the third inning, Albert at the plate.

1:47.0

Tommy Edmond leads it first base is Andrew Haney deals.

1:50.0

Us weighing a long one left center field. That's the gunner. Gunner for pool house. He has had eight or six ninety nine. Now as he hit that one a mile.

2:03.0

How did he get into it?

2:06.0

Now it's John Rooney on the Cardinals radio network out and Albert came to the plate again in the top of the fourth inning.

2:13.0

The one one pitch. Us weighing an air goes left field way back. That's home run number 700.

2:22.0

Poole's hits a three run homer and he had six ninety nine and seven hundred at Dodger Stadium on September 23, 2022. 823 PM Pacific time.

2:46.0

But also of Dodger players who played with Albert last year and from Dodger fans. This was the same in the same ballpark of course where he was honored at the home run derby.

2:57.0

So Albert pools putting a great punctuation mark on his career. We're talking about that with Jeff pass and coming up. He was Albert after the game talking about home run number 700.

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