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Nothing Personal with David Samson

MLB Season Wrap Up: Astros win the World Series! Remember the lockout!? Where will Judge, deGrom, Correa land?; Latest on Kyrie Irving and more! (Episode 694)

Nothing Personal with David Samson

David Samson

Sports, Business, Baseball

4.73.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2022

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Today’s word of the day is ’98’ as in 98 days until Spring Training. Yes, it’s right around the corner. The season is over. The new season begins. The Houston Astros are the World Series champions. Down 2-1 the Astros came back against the Phillies to win 3 straight. Let’s recap this year quickly: lockout, Yankees, Mets, Pujols, Aaron Judge, Fernando Tatis, firings, hirings, fun, baseball! (27:00) Let’s update some Wait To See predictions we made this year. There was a LOT wrong! (32:30) Edwin Diaz has signed with the Mets. Largest contract for a reliever ever! (36:30) Where will the top free agents land? Aaron Judge. Jacob deGrom. Trea Turner. Carlos Correa. Xander Bogaerts. (45:30) Review: All Quiet on the Western Front (48:40) Kyrie Irving has to do school work. He was 6 things that he needs to do before the Brooklyn Nets let him back from his suspension. (54:55) NPPOD. (57:45) We need to speak about this Josh Primo situation with the San Antonio Spurs. There’s a lot of back and forth between the Spurs and lawyers for Primo and the team’s sports psychologist.  It's Monday! Let's own the week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

98 is the nothing personal word of the day for Monday, November 7, 2022, 98 days until

0:28.4

spring training. Pictures and catchers report. I'm calling it February 14, Valentine's Day,

0:35.4

you've got 98 shopping days. I guess if you shop Sunday, which you can on the interlude

0:40.4

98 days, the Major League Baseball season came to an end on Saturday night with the Houston

0:46.2

Astros winning the World Series in six games as imagined and predicted by me. I can't say

0:53.4

that any other predictions went very well for this season, but I did have that one nailed

0:58.2

Astros in six. And I predicted that right in the seventh inning of game six. So that is

1:07.0

a winner, Astros in six. So every time a baseball season ends, I laugh to myself about the times

1:16.1

we've had and the subjects that we've covered on this show since pictures and catchers reported

1:22.6

and then the position players come and then the first spring training game and then opening

1:26.5

day to the all star break to playoffs. And I think about all the things that have happened

1:33.0

and that next year is so soon. And I know you know this so just remember next season doesn't

1:40.8

mean next year. Don't say next year. It's only 98 days. You know how when someone's elected

1:46.0

president, you talk about the first 100 days and that's what they're trying to accomplish

1:50.8

right in the beginning of their presidency or when you take over a company or get a new job,

1:56.0

you're supposed to outline your first 100 days on the job, what you're trying to do.

2:00.8

How you're going to do it? Who are you going to meet? I had a 100 day plan when I moved to Florida

2:05.6

for Montreal and I still carried around all the people and business leaders I was supposed to meet

2:10.8

and get to know who are going to help us get a stadium one day 10 years later. So it's fewer days

2:17.9

than that until next season starts, but I'm not willing to put a bow on this season until the end

2:24.3

of this segment. This is the final segment of the 2022 season. Don't you fast forward? Some interesting

2:30.9

stuff happened. I'm going to end at the end. Sometimes they say when you're doing a recap, you should end

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