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Best Podcast in Baseball

Thomas Saggese flips the script with questions for BPIB and a new position for Cardinals

Best Podcast in Baseball

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Sports, Baseball

4.6690 Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2026

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

JUPITER, Fla. -- Thomas Saggese has questions for the host of the Best Podcast in Baseball.

Moments after finishing his first ever start in center field for the Cardinals, Saggese joins baseball writer Derrick Goold to talk about the transition to a new position and how much work he wants there before playing it in the regular season. But that's not all.

Through the years, Saggese has often shifted interviews to ask great questions he has about history, statistics, and specifically voting for the MVP, other awards, and the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He was invited on the podcast so he could flip the script and ask those questions as part of a conversation. What follows is a deep dive into the decisions that go with a ballot, whether it's the MVP ballot or the Hall of Fame.

The conversation explores how measuring a player with statistics contrasts with how a player measures themselves.

Saggese talks about how he values batting average but avoids looking at it, and how when he's thinking about hitting he's seeking feel. Goold wonders what the reaction would be if he explained his votes for MVP and Hall of Fame by saying it just "felt right." And yet there's more common ground between statistics measuring a players production, especially as they evolve, and how a player works for that production.

The podcast was recorded outside the Cardinals' new spring training facility, where construction continues.

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In its 14th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to a brand new best podcast in baseball, recorded here in Jupiter, Florida, with Cardinals

0:05.6

infielder and now outfielder, Thomas Sejacy.

0:08.8

Thomas has questions of how I vote for the MVP and for the Hall of Fame.

0:12.2

I got questions about how he adjust bat to a bat, and we talk moments after he stepped off

0:17.3

the field from his first start in center.

0:32.1

Hello, everybody, and welcome to the best podcast in baseball, brought to you by Clause by design of St. Louis.

0:34.5

I'm St. Louis Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derek Gould.

0:39.3

Join this week by Cardinals infielder, outfielder, Thomas Sejacy,

0:46.7

outside the team's clubhouse in Jupiter, Florida. You'll hear the construction going on behind us.

0:51.7

Over the past year and a half, Thomas Sejacy and I have obviously talked. I've interviewed him a few times, but he always comes back with questions.

0:55.0

Lots of questions about coverage, about Hall of Fame voting, about measuring stats, about

1:01.5

using stats, about MVP voting. So decided, hey, why not invite him on the podcast and see if he

1:07.5

might flip the script on me? We start by talking about how he just moments earlier

1:12.2

walked off the field from his first start in center for the Cardinals. His first game in

1:19.7

center field in, well, I'll just let him tell you. Here we go. All right, you just stepped off

1:27.2

the field moments ago after playing center field for the first time in how long and how was the view?

1:34.9

That was the first time ever, I think.

1:36.8

From what I can remember, I played right when I was like nine.

1:40.9

I think.

1:42.1

Yeah, I did.

1:45.5

The view is good.

1:47.5

It's interesting because it's so far,

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