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Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Needless Loss

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

ESPN Radio

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3.74.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Karl Ravech joins Buster to discuss the Blue Jays hunting first-pitch fast balls on Gerrit Cole, the number of arms at the Yankees’ disposal, why Buster thinks the Red Sox may not lose again, the Braves on the verge of clinching the NL East, Devin Williams breaking his hand while celebrating the Brewers winning the NL Central, the Dodgers and Cardinals on a collision course in the NL Wild Card game, and Karl atoning for his worst preseason prediction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Baseball Tonight, the podcast.

0:12.2

This is the Baseball Tonight podcast for Thursday, September 30th, 2021, the last day of September

0:18.5

and today will be better than yesterday.

0:21.0

Producing from a zone studio in the foothills of Connecticut is Taylor Shwink, I'm Buster

0:24.5

only working from my home in New York, the American League Wild Car Race.

0:29.9

It is tightening with only four days left in the regular season in Toronto last night.

0:35.9

The Blue Jays and the Yankees, Marcus Simion, set a record.

0:40.4

The kick of the two, two.

0:41.6

There it is.

0:42.6

Deep drive out to left field.

0:45.2

Marcus Simion to run home run.

0:49.8

A major league record for Marcus Simion.

0:56.7

No second basement in the history of the game as hit more home runs in a single season than

1:02.4

Marcus Simion.

1:03.4

Yeah, he broke a record that was set in 1973 by David Johnson with the Atlanta Braves.

1:10.8

He had 43 homers.

1:12.0

Marcus Simion is 44th homer.

1:14.4

That sound from SportsNet 590 to fan.

1:16.7

Now, the Jays beat up Garrett Cole, who was not good last night.

1:21.0

I think he had two swings and misses in his first 48 pitches.

1:25.0

The Blue Jays had a big lead.

1:26.6

The Yankees would come back.

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