The Science Behind Keeping Baseball Players Healthy w/ Simon Brundish
The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast
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🗓️ 12 January 2022
⏱️ 54 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | We are breaking down all aspects of Yankee baseball. |
| 0:04.0 | This is the Bronx Pinstripe Show with your host, Andrew Rotandi and Scott Rhinan. |
| 0:09.1 | Let's go. |
| 0:14.4 | What's up everybody? |
| 0:18.6 | Welcome to the Bronx Pinstripe Show. |
| 0:20.4 | Very excited about this episode, making his triumphant return, Simon Brundish, UK scientist. We had him on last spring and not to toot your horn or anything because I think Scott is going to try and shit all over you in this episode. But it was one of the most well-received episodes that, frankly, we've ever done |
| 0:39.4 | in the 600 plus pods that we did. So I appreciate that. Very happy to have you back on. And Scott |
| 0:44.5 | is on this episode, which he was not on that first one. Yeah, Simon, welcome, man. I'm excited to |
| 0:51.0 | talk with you. Not to show all over you by any means that is not the intention here at all, because I actually agree with a lot of things that you say. I just, I just, I'm excited to talk with you. Not to shit all over you by any means that is not the |
| 0:54.2 | intention here at all, because I actually agree with a lot of things that you say. I just like to challenge things and know the why is behind them. That's more more so. And, you know, sometimes Andrew gets mad at me when I, when I challenge the wise consistently. So it's okay. I think it's good for everybody. I love the, thanks for having me on. |
| 0:51.8 | I love the dynamic between you two. |
| 0:53.6 | There's, there's a little I think it's good for everybody. I love the, thanks for having me on. I love the dynamic between you two. There's little, there's little facts, a little science, a little data, and then constantly pushing. Is that true? Is that true? What about which angle? Where's it from? And this is really important with science. That's what science is. No, I agree. And I think in today's age, we were just talking about this just, you know, before we started recording. But, you know, sometimes it's hard to find, find out what's true in this world. And, you know, with all of the noise of social media and, you know, with everybody wanting to get their thoughts out, who knows what's, what's actually true? What's not? You have the science to |
| 1:46.4 | look back and studies at things. And when we're talking about baseball specifically, |
| 1:50.7 | like I think that is very important. The blend of the two is important. But also challenging |
| 1:55.1 | like why we got to a certain place or why we're looking at a certain thing and why it's important |
| 2:00.6 | to consider given what a |
| 2:03.3 | result is. I think that sometimes people see the analytics or the reasons behind certain things |
| 2:08.3 | and they just take it for what it is rather than like, you know, diving into it and and understanding |
| 2:12.4 | why they got there in the first place. A reason I think it's actually really pertinent to the Yankees |
| 2:16.8 | is because for the past couple |
| 2:18.5 | years, a big thing had been the injuries on the Yankees. So many injuries, all sorts of |
| 2:24.9 | injuries, like you name it, soft tissue, like reconstructions of elbows and shoulders and everything. |
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