4.6 • 986 Ratings
🗓️ 15 October 2024
⏱️ 57 minutes
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0:00.0 | Yes, the McRib is back. Like, really back. Like, no messing, for real, available in restaurants right now back. |
0:08.0 | Like drop everything you're doing back. Like, why are you still listening to this advert back? |
0:13.0 | So from 11 a.m. whilst talks last, subject to availability, participating restaurants only. |
0:19.0 | Did I mention it was back? Thank you. It is Tuesday, October 15th, 2024. |
0:35.0 | Welcome back to Hang Up and Listen, Slates Sports Podcast. |
0:41.0 | Back with you again, I am Alex Kirsner. I co-host the College |
0:44.3 | Football Podcast Split Zone Duo and I'm a contributing writer for Slate |
0:48.3 | where I cover all kinds of sporting topics. Today we will discuss the utterly disastrous Deshaun Watson contract and |
0:55.7 | quarterback situation for the Cleveland Browns and what it might portend for the |
0:59.8 | future of negotiations with star players in the NFL, we will talk about expanding |
1:04.3 | playoffs and expanding seasons as there is new news in the W NBA and in |
1:08.7 | international club soccer and we will talk about the Major League Baseball post-season and |
1:13.7 | whether the national pastime is as it very much appears to be |
1:17.7 | back. I've got a great panel with me you're getting to know them well to love |
1:22.0 | them back in the saddle this week is |
1:23.6 | Ben Lindbergh he is a senior editor for the ringer and is the co-host of the |
1:27.9 | effectively wild podcast he is the co-author of the MVP machine how |
1:32.1 | baseball's new non-conformists are using data to build |
1:34.7 | better players and the only rule is it has to work. Our wild experiment building a |
1:39.5 | new kind of baseball team you might know from his previous work at 538 or Grantland and is the |
1:44.2 | editor-in-chief of baseball prospectus. Ben, how's your post-season going? |
1:48.4 | It's going great and I'm just generally reveling in what I would argue is |
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